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Liz S's avatar

An absolute abuse of public funding.

The list of services funded by Medicare that most of the population want - shorter hospital waiting times, dental care for all under Medicare , just for starters - should be the priority.

Especially when ghouls in the medical profession KNOW surgeries don’t meet even the lowest bar in “First do no harm” and medical ethics.

Saving the announcement till after the election hints at capitulation to a lobby group rather than doing what’s right for ALL Australians.

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REALITY: Eight studies suggesting that ‘transition’ is not always a bed of roses:

Risk of Suicide and Self-Harm Following Gender-Affirmation Surgery:

Individuals who underwent gender-affirming surgery had a 12 fold higher suicide attempt risk than those who did not.

2 Long-Term Follow-Up of Transsexual Persons Undergoing Sex Reassignment Surgery: Cohort Study in Sweden (1973-2023):

Persons with transsexualism, after sex reassignment, have considerably higher risks for mortality, suicidal behaviour & psychiatric morbidity than the general population.

3 Trends in suicide death risk in transgender people: results from the Amsterdam Cohort of Gender Dysphoria study (1972–2017):

The suicide risk in transgender people is higher than in the general population and seems to occur during every stage of transitioning.

4 Suicide Mortality Among Adolescents in Finland (1996–2019):

Gender dysphoria alone did not predict mortality or suicide among adolescents referred to gender identity clinics. Psychiatric comorbidities were the primary predictors of mortality. Medical gender reassignment did not mitigate suicide risk.

5 Somatic Morbidity and Cause of Death in Denmark (1978–2010):

Individuals who underwent SRS, somatic morbidity increased from 19% pre-surgery to 23.2% post-surgery, with a mortality rate of 9.6%. The average age at death was 53.5 years.

6 Examining gender-specific mental health risks after gender-affirming surgery: a national database study:

From 107 583 patients, matched cohorts demonstrated that those undergoing surgery were at significantly higher risk for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance use disorders than those without surgery.

7 Suicide-Related Outcomes Following Gender-Affirming Treatment: A Review:

From 107 583 patients, matched cohorts demonstrated that those undergoing surgery were at significantly higher risk for depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and substance use disorders than those without surgery.

8. Examining gender-specific mental health risks after gender-affirming surgery:

Gender-affirming surgery, while beneficial in affirming gender identity, is associated with increased risk of mental health issues.

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