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Transvestites taking confusion-affirming hormones face up to 93% greater likelihood of heart disease



The cross-sex hormone therapies Democrats and other leftists want to make sure youths can access aren't just deformative and destabilizing, but deadly.

A new study published in the European Journal of Endocrinology revealed that male transvestites taking feminizing hormones are 93% more likely to suffer heart disease than other men. Female transvestites taking testosterone are 63% more likely.to suffer heart disease than other women.

Lead author Dr. Dorte Glintborg of Denmark's Odense University Hospital noted in a 2021 study that "epidemiological studies in transgender women reported increased risk of acute myocardial infarction and stroke during feminizing treatment, whereas long-term, controlled studies regarding feminizing treatment and risk of arterial CVD are lacking."

In an apparent follow-up last month, Glintborg determined that male transvestites taking cross-sex hormones were nearly twice as likely to suffer from any cardiovascular disease as men not taking hormones, reported the Telegraph.

While men are especially at risk, all individuals undergoing cross-sex conversion therapy face "significantly increased risk" of heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol levels.

Glintborg and her team reportedly tracked the health of 2,671 transvestites from Denmark — 1,270 of whom were women and 1,402 of whom were men — over a five-year period. The average age for the men was 26 and the average age for the women in the study was 22. Over 1,000 appear to have undergone a legal sex change.

Relative to the incidence of heart disease in a control group of 26,700 people, male transvestites taking estrogen were 93% more likely to suffer the ailment than men not on feminizing hormones and 73% more likely to suffer the ailment than women.

On the flip side, women taking testosterone were found to be 63% more likely than women not taking the hormone and twice as likely as men to develop some form of heart disease.

"Cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes were more prevalent in transgender persons compared to controls. Gender-affirming hormone therapy exposure could contribute to the elevated cardiovascular risk in transgender men, assigned female at birth," the researchers concluded. "Future studies will be able to bring further knowledge regarding mechanisms for higher cardiovascular risk in transgender men and women."

Glintborg, who runs her hospital's endocrinology department, presented her findings this week at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes.

She noted a possible silver lining for female transvestites, stating, "While increased rates of cardiovascular disease might normally go hand-in-hand with increased rates of diabetes, for trans men (assigned female at birth AFAB), use of testosterone usually increases lean body mass and this could be protecting against an increased risk of diabetes," reported Medical Xpress.

Conversely, for male transvestites, "hormone treatments such as estrogen will increase fat mass and lower lean body mass, and increased estrogen is usually associated with increased risk of autoimmune disease and inflammation," said Glintborg, adding, "Some studies found a higher risk of type 2 diabetes in transgender women, but this could not be confirmed by others."

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Asa Hutchinson is TOAST after this pathetic response



Sara Gonzales cuts straight to the chase in a Q&A session with Asa Hutchinson following his interview with Tucker Carlson.

“What would you say to all of the de-transitioners who as children were mutilated and given irreversible puberty blockers” and “had irreversible damage done to their bodies with hormone therapy, with puberty blockers because they had mentally ill parents, and they had politicians who chose not to do anything about it? What would you say to that growing group of people?” Sara fires.

Hutchinson’s response, which he stumbles through by the way, can be described as nothing less than pathetic.

“Well if there’s uh ... an uh … error that’s been made uh … by the physicians that recommended that treatment, then there is a civil cause of action for uh ... for malpractice for that purpose,” he sputters.

“That to me is an approach that has been traditional in our country when there’s been errors and wrongdoing,” he concludes.

“So they can have money, but they can’t have their sexual organs back?” Sara retorts.

“Whenever there is a loss, that is the recovery that our system of justice provides” is Hutchinson’s feeble response.

The look on Sara’s face says it ALL.

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If Doctors Aren’t Mutilating Kids, Why Are Leftists Mad At Anti-Mutilating Laws?

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Missouri's Republican AG to file emergency rule protecting kids from 'inhumane science experiments'



Missouri Democrats filibustered bills in the state Senate Monday night that would protect children from genital mutilation and irreversible chemical treatments. While Republicans ultimately prevailed, approving the bills Tuesday morning, they still need one more affirmative vote before the legislation will pass in the House.

In the meantime, Missouri's Republican attorney general made sure children in the state will no longer be easily subjected to sex changes and chemical sterilizations.

Challenges

Debate began Monday afternoon in the Missouri Senate, where Republicans control the chamber by a 24-10 margin. The focus was Republican legislation that would ban confusion-affirming surgeries and puberty blockers for minors, reported the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

Senate Bill 39 would establish the "Missouri Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act," barring health care providers from providing gender transition procedures to minors. A violation would be considered unprofessional conduct and grounds for a cause of action.

The bill would also bar boys from girls' sports and vice versa in public, private, and charter schools.

Sen. Holly Rehder (R), sponsor of the legislation, indicated that contrary to LGBT activists' claims, the bill allows for children and families to continue with therapy and education, but requires that the prospective patients wait until adulthood before going under the knife, reported St. Louis Public Radio.

The purpose of the bill, ultimately, is to "put guardrails around a very difficult situation, one that we honestly as a society, certainly as a legislative body, do not know enough about," said Rehder.

In the Senate debate, which was punctuated by yelling, Sen. Denny Hoskins drew the ire of his Democrat peers early on by asking whether it was okay "for a 13-year-old boy to cut off his penis?"

Democratic Sen. Karla May said, "It is up to that parent to make that decision."

Hoskins' suggestion that transsexual surgeries entail "popping off their genitals" prompted Sen. Greg Razer to deny a fundamental component of so-called "gender-affirming care."

"Nobody's genitals are getting cut off," said Razer. "You're trying to scare people and divide people. Stop."

Just as they had two weeks ago, Democratic senators again delayed a vote on the bill with an overnight filibuster.

Success

The Post-Dispatch reported that around 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Republicans approved the bills and adjourned.

To secure approval, lawmakers evidently had to include a grandfather clause for patients taking puberty blockers or hormone therapy before Aug. 27, 2023, when the law goes into effect.

Additionally, restrictions on sterilizing chemical interventions for minors will expire in 2027 unless the legislature approves another law.

Protections for now

Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced Monday that his office was issuing an emergency rule protecting minors from sex changes and puberty blockers.

In a statement ahead of the Senate debates, he noted that "because gender transition interventions are experimental, they are covered by existing Missouri law governing unfair, deceptive, and unconscionable business practices, including in administering healthcare services."

Bailey noted that the emergency rule "is necessary due to the skyrocketing number of gender transition interventions, despite rising concerns in the medical community that these procedures are experimental and lack clinical evidence of safety or success."

The attorney general said, "I will protect children and enforce the laws as written, which includes upholding state law on experimental gender transition interventions."

"Even Europe recognizes that mutilating children for the sake of a woke, leftist agenda has irreversible consequences, and countries like Sweden, Norway, and the United Kingdom have all sharply curtailed these procedures. I am dedicated to using every legal tool at my disposal to stand in the gap and protect children from being subject to inhumane science experiments," he added.

Bailey's emergency regulation stipulates that patients must be informed, among other things, that:

  • Sterilizing puberty blocker drugs and cross-sex hormones are experimental and have not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration;
  • The FDA "has issued a warning that puberty blockers can lead to brain swelling and blindness;
  • Sweden’s National Board of Health and Welfare recently declared that, at least for minors, "the risks of puberty suppressing treatment with GnRH-analogues and gender-affirming hormonal treatment currently outweigh the possible benefits"; and
  • "The Endocrine Society found that 'the large majority (about 85%) of prepubertal children with a childhood diagnosis did not remain GD/gender incongruent in adolescence.'"

Additionally, the regulation prohibits gender transition interventions in multiple scenarios, such as if the provider has not ensured the patient has undergone "a full psychological or psychiatric assessment, consisting of not fewer than 15 separate, hourly sessions over the course of not fewer than 18 months to determine, among other things, whether the person has any mental health comorbidities," or "not experiencing social contagion with respect to the patient's gender identity."

This emergency rule will last 30 legislative days or 180 days.

Erin Reed, a transsexual TikTok activist, suggested that despite Missourians giving the Republican a supermajority and mandate in the Senate and Bailey's appointment by a governor who secured over 57% of the votes in the 2020 gubernatorial election, the emergency rule was "undemocratic."

"An action like this taken to sidestep the legislature and sidestep the democratic process is in and of itself undemocratic and is going to harm trans youth in Missouri," said Reed.

Maysa Akbar, chief diversity officer for the American Psychological Association, suggested Bailey's effort to protect children from irreversible harm was "a disturbing development for transgender and gender-nonconforming youth in Missouri," reported the Associated Press.

"This emergency order flies in the face of the scientific consensus, which is that, with appropriate psychological screening, treatment approaches should affirm an adolescent’s gender identity, not deny it," said Akbar.

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