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Patrick Mitchell, at age 12, was diagnosed gender dysphoria by doctors – a condition where a person experiences distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity.
Soon he began taking body-altering estrogen hormones for over two years until he realized at the age of 14 that he had made a terrible mistake.
After two years of hormones (and growing breasts), Mitchell had a change of heart.
“When he was young he would dress up in girls’ clothes and at one stage he did say to me could he be taken to the doctor to be made into a girl,” his mom said.
But at the start of this year, when teachers started referring to him as a girl, Patrick started feeling different.
“I began to realize I was actually comfortable in my body. Every day I just felt better,” he says, according to New York Post.
In order to return to his original self, Mitchell stopped his medication and will undergo surgery to remove excess breast tissue.
In UK now, over 800 children, some as young as 10, have been given puberty blockers by the public health system to undergo an aggressive treatment consisting of monthly injections of hormones that stop the development of sex organs, breasts, and body hair, making it easier to perform sex change operations at a later date.
*These children need help.
Patrick Mitchell, at age 12, was diagnosed gender dysphoria by doctors – a condition where a person experiences distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity.
Soon he began taking body-altering estrogen hormones for over two years until he realized at the age of 14 that he had made a terrible mistake.
After two years of hormones (and growing breasts), Mitchell had a change of heart.
“When he was young he would dress up in girls’ clothes and at one stage he did say to me could he be taken to the doctor to be made into a girl,” his mom said.
But at the start of this year, when teachers started referring to him as a girl, Patrick started feeling different.
“I began to realize I was actually comfortable in my body. Every day I just felt better,” he says, according to New York Post.
In order to return to his original self, Mitchell stopped his medication and will undergo surgery to remove excess breast tissue.
In UK now, over 800 children, some as young as 10, have been given puberty blockers by the public health system to undergo an aggressive treatment consisting of monthly injections of hormones that stop the development of sex organs, breasts, and body hair, making it easier to perform sex change operations at a later date.
*These children need help.
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