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“NHS to end practice of back rubs for Godzilla”

If you think the NHS was ever actually giving trans children puberty blockers, then I’m afraid you have fallen for a TERF fairy tale. The NHS has never actually done decent treatment for trans children. news.sky.com/story/children-to…

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in reply to Sarah Brown

It's a disgrace that the NHS has stopped giving backrubs to Godzilla. I'm going to write to someone else's MP in protest.

Re the puberty blockers: it's good to hear they'll stop doing what they weren't doing. 🤔

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Sarah Brown
@Jack Transphobia rots the ability to think critically.
in reply to Sarah Brown

way, way down in the BBC report of this :

"Fewer than 100 young people in England are currently prescribed puberty blockers by the NHS."

I doubt many will read that far though 😔

in reply to Sarah Brown

Well, yes. But.

One of my best friends has a trans daughter, who is just on the point of being prescribed blockers after a battle of about five years. We don't at this point know whether she's sufficiently far along that this will 'only' make it harder to find a sympathetic GP, or a final last-minute defeat after so long waiting.

So yes, even within an awful system, this will make things materially worse for some trans people.

in reply to David Matthewman

in reply to Sarah Brown

For reference, the daughter in question turns 13 soon. And it's not that anyone was trying to give puberty blockers to an eight-year-old, but the battle was to get her the possibility of having them when they would help.
in reply to David Matthewman

@David Matthewman Ok. Credit to her parents for fighting that battle, and maybe the Tavistock might have considered possibly doing it on a trial basis at some point (“maybe” is doing a lot of work there), but they basically don’t do that, and never have. Their standard mode of operation is to just keep talking until people age out of their service and can join an adult GIC waiting list.

The headline is literally just a reaffirmation of the way the NHS has always behaved. It’s giving the impression that it’s ending a practice of medical intervention for trans kids.

But to end something, it has to have started in the first place.

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