Puberty Blockers
What drugs are used to block puberty?
Goserelin, Leuprorelin and Triptorelin – PBS indicates these are only for patients with advanced cancer.
Is Lupron approved for treating gender dysphoria?
No. In Australia it is approved for LATE STAGE PROSTATE CANCER ONLY.
There are longitudinal studies for using Lupron to treat Central Precocious Puberty in children. There are NO studies on the safety of completely halting puberty.
Are any experts worried? Yes.
- Fully Informed is a New Zealand website run by pharmacists and doctors who are concerned
- Puberty blockers for gender dysphoria: the science is far from settled
Medicine or Malpractice?
This report, compiled by Lesbians United in the UK, reviews the current research into puberty blockers. The report “considers over 300 relevant sources, the majority of which are peer-reviewed scientific studies” and concludes:
Substantial evidence from peer-reviewed scientific studies, case studies, and clinical trials suggests that puberty-blocking drugs can negatively affect the skeleton, cardiovascular system, thyroid, brain, genitals, reproductive system, digestive system, urinary tract, muscles, eyes, and immune system. Particularly urgent concerns for adolescents treated with puberty-blocking drugs are loss of bone mineral density and increased risk of osteoporosis; potential for decreased IQ and other cognitive deficits; increased risk of depression and suicidal thoughts; and stunted sexual and reproductive development.
PUBERTY SUPPRESSION: Medicine or Malpractice?
Evidence suggests that many of these effects are wholly or partially irreversible.
How much do they cost and who benefits?
Puberty blockage will cost approximately $1000 per year (plus $200 visits to the gender clinic).
- Goserelin (Zoladex) – implant with a cycle of 10-12 weeks – Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) | – 3.6mg implant $270.20 x 4 per year
- Leuprorelin (Lucrin) – injection every 3-4 months – Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) | – 7.5mg injection $344.56 x 4 per year
- Triptorelin (Diphereline) – injection every 5-6 months – Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) | – 3.7mg injection $362.34 x 2 per year
What does the PBS say?
Puberty blockers are for ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER.
Any lawsuits? Yep.
Chest binding
Surgery Results
- https://www.reddit.com/r/Transgender_Surgeries/comments/5xd28p/a_collection_of_links_to_photos_of_srs_results/
- https://thepostmillennial.com/revealed-hidden-complications-of-transgender-bottom-surgeries
“Top” Surgery / Mastectomy
aka I’m so relieved I don’t have to bind anymore.
The Phallo Thigh
A phallus can be fashioned with skin harvested from the thigh. NY magazine published a photo of author Gabriel Mac showing a large hole in her thigh.
The Phallo Sleeve
The characteristic sleeve of skin removed from the forearm to fashion a neo-phallus.
WARNING: Do not click after eating
- https://grahamlinehan.substack.com/p/mermaids-the-mutilation-cult-now
- https://twitter.com/LBelle355/status/1563401073561202688/photo/1
- https://thepostmillennial.com/revealed-hidden-complications-of-transgender-bottom-surgeries
Aftermath and regret
Scott Newgent is a female who is open about the negative outcomes of medical transition and phalloplasty.
Is sex change medically possible?
Of course, hormones can be used to make a girl who takes testosterone, for example, get a deep voice and grow a beard. But from this, the girl will not grow testicles and will not produce sperm.
Nobel prize winner Prof. Nüsslein-Volhard