Detransitioner Sues Medical Team Who Approved Testosterone, Double Mastectomy – Breitbart, 2023/07/19
Prisha Mosely, 25, is suing the surgeon, counselor, and other providers who assisted in giving her life-altering “gender-affirming” care while she was under the impression she was a male.
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The counselor wrote a “boilerplate form letter that was riddled with inaccuracies and misrepresentations” that said the then-17-year-old Mosely was ready to begin sex hormone treatment.
Mosley told the Daily Signal she suffered severely from mental and emotional health issues as a child and young teen growing up in a troubled household. Mosley became convinced she was a male after seeing information online on combatting anorexia, the Daily Signal reported.
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Rather than providing “competent treatment for her depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, self-harm, and emergent borderline personality disorder, they convinced her that changing her body to appear as the opposite sex would solve her substantial mental disabilities that had plagued her for years,” the complaint added.
Wow. I posted the video the other day with the video call – they had no idea the damage they were doing.
More information here.
Detransitioner Sues Medical Team Who Approved Testosterone, Double Mastectomy – UK Daily Mail, 2023/07/18
In her 53-page complaint, she says her doctors ‘lied’, including by saying testosterone jabs would solve her problems and make her ‘grow a penis.’ She has since decided to ‘detransition’ and live as a woman, and seeks financial damages.
The treatments left irreversible scars, she says, including a deep voice, body and facial hair, pain in her neck and shoulders, a damaged vagina, and she will not be able to breastfeed and may be infertile.
One question I asked in the other post is – where’s the parents?
Dr Perry in January 2015 diagnosed Mosley with a gender identity crisis after an 80-minute session and pushed her onto having testosterone shots, it is claimed.
This was over objections from her parents, who said their daughter had other problems that needed treatment — but they were sidelined from key medical decisions, the papers allege.
Throw the book at those doctors.