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singular_me
19th May 2014, 06:15 AM
scientific cartel going amok once again

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18 May 2014

Children as young as nine are to be prescribed drugs which delay the onset of puberty as the first step towards a sex change operation, according to reports.

The treatment will be offered by one NHS trust to children who are so troubled by their gender that they may wish to undergo drastic surgery after adolescence, according to the Mail on Sunday.

But the decision was attacked by critics who described the decision to offer the treatment at such a young age as “horrifying” and called for an immediate investigation.

Monthly injections of the drugs, known as hypothalamic blockers, are used to slow the development of the children’s sexual organs by blocking the production of the hormones testosterone and oestrogen.

In boys this prevents the voice from lowering and the development of facial hair, while in girls it stops the menstrual cycle and breast development, in each case making any future sex change operation simpler.

Doctors at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust said a trial of the treatment on “gender dysphoria” patients aged 12 to 14 had been successful and it could now be offered even earlier.

Dr Polly Carmichael, who led the trial, said future treatment would be offered based on “stage not age”, meaning it could be offered to younger children than those who took part in the trial.

“We’re talking about stopping puberty in the normal range of puberty, so I guess the younger age might be nine or ten,” she said.

Only children who meet certain criteria, including having permission from their parents and no mental health problems, will be eligible, she added.

Mark Pritchard, the Conservative MP, called for an investigation into the trust’s decision to provide the treatment at such a young age, especially at a time when budgets for life-saving cancer drugs are being squeezed.

His colleague Andrew Percy added: “I think many people will be horrified at the thought of a nine-year-old being provided with a drug that effectively stops them developing and maturing naturally.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/children_shealth/10839063/Sex-change-drugs-to-be-offered-to-nine-year-olds.html

midnight rambler
19th May 2014, 06:27 AM
A 9 y.o. hasn't a clue, I can see the 'parents' of a young child now 'programming' that child to question the sort of body the Creator has endowed them with (to serve their own agenda).

Here's a good example of one very fucked up tranny -

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-TZJYu1zuluE/TW_Dxwh7PtI/AAAAAAAAAHE/KZSxF5DHX4c/s1600/Alexis+Arquette+before+after%252C+any+difference.j pg

Arquette was the little boy in this video -


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQ_k_VG6Syc

EE_
19th May 2014, 06:46 AM
http://archive.4chon.net/meta/259821/src_1366407098412.png

singular_me
19th May 2014, 07:00 AM
gender identity issues have always existed.... but today, the cartel is behind an unprecedented increase of cases

lets just ask Monsanto for change LOL.


Monsanto's Darkest Secret: Roundup's Effect On The Fetus
May 17th 2014
(PAGE 2)

The EU Commission had previously ignored or dismissed many other findings from the independent scientific literature showing that Roundup and glyphosate cause endocrine disruption, damage to DNA, reproductive and developmental toxicity, neurotoxicity, and cancer, as well as birth defects. Many of these effects are found at very low doses, comparable to levels of pesticide residues found in food and the environment, challenging the notion that there is such thing as a "safe threshold" of exposure.
http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/monsantos-darkest-secret-roundups-effect-fetus

keehah
16th August 2022, 10:33 AM
theguardian.com: NHS to close Tavistock gender identity clinic for children (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jul/28/nhs-closing-down-london-gender-identity-clinic-for-children)

Thu 28 Jul 2022
The NHS is shutting down its gender identity clinic for children at the Tavistock and Portman NHS foundation trust after it was criticised in an independent review.

Regional centres would be set up to replace the service and “ensure the holistic needs” of patients are fully met, NHS England said, after being warned that only having one provider was “not a safe or viable long-term option”.

The Tavistock clinic, named the Gender and Identity Development Service (Gids), was launched more than three decades ago to help children and other young people struggling with their gender identity.

But in recent years, concerns have repeatedly been raised about the service. Inspectors rated it “inadequate” after complaints raised by whistleblowers, patients and families.

The service was criticised for its care of patients both inside and outside the clinic, and it also had record waiting lists. Doctors reported concerns that some patients were referred on to a gender transitioning pathway too quickly.

“The aim is to close the Tavistock clinic [the Gender and Identity Development Service (Gids)] by spring 2023, moving to the new provider model through specialist children hospitals,” a senior NHS source told the Guardian. There will be no immediate changes for patients already under the Tavistock’s care, according to the source. “The children being seen by the Tavistock (and those on waiting lists) will be transferred to a new provider over the course of that time.”

In a statement, NHS England said it intended to build a “more resilient service” by expanding provision, and would establish two services led by specialist children’s hospitals in London and north-west England.

It followed recommendations (https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/mar/10/nhs-gender-identity-service-for-children-cant-cope-with-demand-review-finds) from Dr Hilary Cass, who is leading an independent review of gender identity services for children and young people.


She said there was a need to move away from a model of a sole provider, and instead establish regional services to better meet patients’ needs.

"She said there was a need to move away from a model of a sole provider, and instead establish regional services to better meet patients’ needs."

The new model of child chemical and sexual multination is now directly provided by public servants, in more locations, and harder to sue for the harm created?

thetimes.co.uk: Tavistock gender clinic ‘to be sued by 1,000 families’ (https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/tavistock-gender-clinic-to-be-sued-by-1-000-families-lbsw6k8zd)

August 11 2022
The Tavistock gender clinic is facing mass legal action from youngsters who claim they were rushed into taking life-altering puberty blockers.

Lawyers expect about 1,000 families to join a medical negligence lawsuit alleging vulnerable children have been misdiagnosed and placed on a damaging medical pathway.

They are accusing the gender identity development service [GIDS] at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust of multiple failures in its duty of care.

This includes allegations it recklessly prescribed puberty blockers with harmful side effects and adopted an “unquestioning, affirmative approach” to children identifying as transgender.

Last month NHS England announced it was shutting the Tavistock clinic over safety concerns following a damning external review. Care will be handed to regional children’s hospitals...

The final number is yet to be confirmed but it is understood seven or eight services could eventually be put in place.