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Originally Posted by GoldHeart
I don't trust anyone who claims it's ' reversible ' , even some so called medical professionals are making questionable statements. I'm no expert...but once someone takes testosterone,I can't see how that could be reversed?. I've seen grown adult detransioners who have permanently had their voices altered due to the medication ,and they've suffered hair loss . There's nothing they can do about it . And that's grown adults. So can you imagine the damages to under 18's and minors !.
The brain is probably one of the most important organs in our body ,once that's screwed up ... that's it . Of course they won't tell people. But if you do research , you'll see that brain swelling is a risk aswell as other problems. I heard that one of the drugs they use on transgender patients.... has a ton of dangerous side effects.
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The physical effects of HRT testosterone on female bodies are not reversible... there's a reason that (to be blunt) trans men on HRT "pass" far more easily than most trans women. Removing testosterone/adding female HRT doesn't reverse those effects.
Trans women who have been on HRT can have a lot of it reversed by stopping it/adding testosterone instead and can hormonally detransition. You can remove implants etc. Obviously, any body part removed surgically is permanent.