Kerby Anderson
Dr. Roy Eappen is a practicing endocrinologist and has also served as an Assistant Professor of Medicine at McGill University. He recently wrote, “The Transgender House of Cards Just Came Crashing Down.” He begins by declaring that “the child sex change industry is built on a foundation of falsehoods, not science.” Activists argue that gender-confused children will do better mentally if given hormones and irreversible surgeries.
He points to a groundbreaking study that proves that sex change treatments don’t improve children’s mental health. This study is not the first to reach this conclusion, but it is difficult to dismiss since the researchers are from Finland. This country was one of the first to embrace sex changes for children.
It is also difficult to dismiss this study because the researchers “analyzed over two decades of real-world data, not hypothetical situations.” It isn’t some partisan study with an anti-trans agenda. It is an honest examination of the evidence. The conclusion is simple: these sex change modifications and surgeries do not improve a child’s mental health. In fact, they may make the mental issues worse.
Whether you are a doctor or not, I think you can see that children need treatment that might alleviate their mental health challenges. They need therapy and treatment that can help them come to terms with who they really are. These sex change treatments do just the opposite. They force them to become something that is biologically opposite of who they are.
The doctor also hopes that the professional societies, such as the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Endocrine Society, see the light. These two societies were two of the earliest proponents of sex changes for children. But now the transgender house of cards has fallen.
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