Massive kudos to Jonathan Skrmetti and the rest of the Tennessee team, but the true heroes of this story are the detransitioners.
On a (seemingly) different topic - Exulansic, are you aware of the new TLC show "Jay and Pamela"? At least it's new to me, it started showing on Norwegian TLC three weeks ago. I would be really interested in hearing your take on that show.
The premise is that it follows a couple where both partners have osteogenesis imperfecta. So they have all the handicaps that follow. They are both like three feet tall and use wheelchairs etc etc. They met online and became a couple, eventually Pamela moved from wherever she lived to be with Jay in Georgia. They live in an apartment in Jay's parents' house. They are engaged to be married and want to get their own place, naturally. So the show follows their day to day struggles, they're planning their wedding and looking for a place and so on and so forth.
In the first episode the audience was told that Pamela has basically no contact with her family anymore - because of her Latin background I assume the family is Catholic - since she moved to Georgia. This seemed really weird, because why would they cut her off just because she moved out of state to be with her boyfriend, that's totally normal? You've probably already guessed the reason ... it's because Jay is trans identified, so in other words it's a lesbian relationship that she wants her family to pretend is a straight one. Which apparently is a no from them.
Jay is also autistic, by an amazing coincidence.
I just watched the third episode last night and Jay suddenly ended up in hospital because of some GI problems, they said on the show that this is something that is common for OI sufferers. That's probably true, I don't know enough about OI to say, but I assume it's true. But I can't help but wonder, what is she doing to prop up her trans identity, is she taking some level of cross sex hormones? What would T do to a woman with OI?? The show of course just accepts her being a "trans man" as totally normal and nothing to problematize in any way. Of course.
Again, I would really love to hear your thoughts on this show.
Don't they also give them to patients with history of anorexia who continue to demonstrate disordered eating patterns?
They also perform phalloplasties on obese patients, and the WPATh files revealed conversations about a vaginoplasty on someone who was homeless and periodically psychotic.
I believe in her whistleblowing claims Jamie Reed also mentioned PBs being given to a kid who was had delayed cognitive abilities.
Prisha Mosley was anorexic, wasn't she? Then her so called doctors put her on testosterone which is known to increase appetite, and when this made her eat more they told her congratulations, your anorexia is cured 🤡
Update: I just watched the fifth episode and Jay got a testosterone shot in this episode. She said she has been on T for several years. I think she said about five years? 😬
The Supreme Court at last saw sense, just like the one in the UK and other parts of Europe. This type of insanity that drugs and mutilates children should be outlawed worldwide, unless it's precocious puberty because that is limited in its timescale. It is egregious to harm children in this way. Its grooming for predators imo.
Massive kudos to Jonathan Skrmetti and the rest of the Tennessee team, but the true heroes of this story are the detransitioners.
On a (seemingly) different topic - Exulansic, are you aware of the new TLC show "Jay and Pamela"? At least it's new to me, it started showing on Norwegian TLC three weeks ago. I would be really interested in hearing your take on that show.
I haven't heard of it. What's the premise?
The premise is that it follows a couple where both partners have osteogenesis imperfecta. So they have all the handicaps that follow. They are both like three feet tall and use wheelchairs etc etc. They met online and became a couple, eventually Pamela moved from wherever she lived to be with Jay in Georgia. They live in an apartment in Jay's parents' house. They are engaged to be married and want to get their own place, naturally. So the show follows their day to day struggles, they're planning their wedding and looking for a place and so on and so forth.
In the first episode the audience was told that Pamela has basically no contact with her family anymore - because of her Latin background I assume the family is Catholic - since she moved to Georgia. This seemed really weird, because why would they cut her off just because she moved out of state to be with her boyfriend, that's totally normal? You've probably already guessed the reason ... it's because Jay is trans identified, so in other words it's a lesbian relationship that she wants her family to pretend is a straight one. Which apparently is a no from them.
Jay is also autistic, by an amazing coincidence.
I just watched the third episode last night and Jay suddenly ended up in hospital because of some GI problems, they said on the show that this is something that is common for OI sufferers. That's probably true, I don't know enough about OI to say, but I assume it's true. But I can't help but wonder, what is she doing to prop up her trans identity, is she taking some level of cross sex hormones? What would T do to a woman with OI?? The show of course just accepts her being a "trans man" as totally normal and nothing to problematize in any way. Of course.
Again, I would really love to hear your thoughts on this show.
I recall reading on X that Jay is on testosterone and the posters were baffled that doctors would do that to a patient with brittle bones syndrome.
OMG 😬 That is literal insanity
It is pretty crazy to give anabolic steroids to someone with extremely weak bones
100%.
Don't they also give them to patients with history of anorexia who continue to demonstrate disordered eating patterns?
They also perform phalloplasties on obese patients, and the WPATh files revealed conversations about a vaginoplasty on someone who was homeless and periodically psychotic.
I believe in her whistleblowing claims Jamie Reed also mentioned PBs being given to a kid who was had delayed cognitive abilities.
It's just all so insane.
Prisha Mosley was anorexic, wasn't she? Then her so called doctors put her on testosterone which is known to increase appetite, and when this made her eat more they told her congratulations, your anorexia is cured 🤡
Update: I just watched the fifth episode and Jay got a testosterone shot in this episode. She said she has been on T for several years. I think she said about five years? 😬
The Supreme Court at last saw sense, just like the one in the UK and other parts of Europe. This type of insanity that drugs and mutilates children should be outlawed worldwide, unless it's precocious puberty because that is limited in its timescale. It is egregious to harm children in this way. Its grooming for predators imo.
"...a weeping Jeanette character..." Ha! Perfect! 😅 😅