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Johns Hopkins researchers find minimal regret after gender affirming surgery

In a Viewpoint article published Dec. 27, 2023, in JAMA Surgery, three Johns Hopkins researchers urge the medical community to dismiss a widely held, but scientifically unsupported belief that many people who are transgender and gender diverse (TGD), and undergo gender affirming surgery (GAS), later regret their decision to undergo such procedures.

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@nursefrombirth

Who’d’ve thought it? /s

I hope this gets mainstream attention. And more importantly, I’m glad to hear satisfaction with GAS is high - helping enable people to more fully embody who they are. πŸ’œ

@Wbtphdjd More like wishful thinking by those spreading the lies about GAS because they don't approve.

@nursefrombirth Yep.

Speaking as someone who *has* had gender-affirming surgery, and who had a rough time recovering from it due to some complications, I don't regret it at all.

And while the plural of anecdote is not data, every trans person I personally know who's gotten gender-affirming surgeries, whether transmasc or transfemme, has been happier for them and regrets them not even a little.

@lenaoflune πŸ€—πŸ₯°
Thanks for chiming in and sharing your personal experience. I concur, I have not met one person yet, who has regrets.

@nursefrombirth Of the dozens and dozens of people I know who have had surgery, I only know of two who had regrets. One was due to the inexperience of the surgeon and poor post-care on her part. The other went to Butcher Brown.

(John Brown, surgeon in SF in the early 70s. Performed crude GAS for anyone with $. Had patients work off bills as med techs. Patient died, lost license, moved practice to Mexico, ran ads in US. Returned practiced without license, caught, jailed.)

@Graci Didn't know about Butcher Brown, what a loser. I have not met one person yet who regrets getting GAS. I think that as long as they are certain of who they are before they get the surgery, they have no regrets.

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