Fried Egg wrote: ↑April 24th, 2025, 2:58 pm But if one undergoes sex re-assignment surgery, in normally involves lifelong hormone therapy and regular follow ups with healthcare professionals. If you've had a re-constructed vagina, it needs ongoing dilation to maintain it. Depending on the specific surgery and retained organs, you may need follow ups with a urologist or gynaecologist for routine cancer screenings and other potential health problems arising from the process itself. Regular check ups with a GP is a must.
Pattern-chaser wrote: ↑April 25th, 2025, 6:23 am In the examples I know of — and I already mentioned, they are few — all of what you write is untrue. Except the need for hormone tablets. They are required for life, as you suggest. Just as I (and millions of others) need to take medications regularly. But such regular prescriptions do not usually (or often) require the personal attention of a doctor.
Fried Egg wrote: ↑April 25th, 2025, 6:57 am If what you say is true then it sounds like negligence to me.Well it would, wouldn't it? Because that is what you want to believe. Your bias is clear for all to see, but it does tend to make it more difficult for you to appreciate a point that is not wholly in line with your own beliefs.
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