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What modifications to the Standards of Care would benefit Neutrois?

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What modifications to the Standards of Care would benefit Neutrois?

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Mostly we’d like to see things opened up. Instead of uniformly forcing every transgendered person to fit stereotypical guidelines for what is and is not transgendered, give the gender identity, definitions, and decision back to the patient. If, for example, someone has desired having hir breasts removed for over a year, and consistently expressed it, that should be enough justification for the procedure to be performed. It should also be stressed that feminizing/masculinizing hormone therapy should never be required of patients who only desire breast removal, or penectomy, as opposed to sexual reassignment surgery. Even with total oophorectomy, or orchidectomy, feminizing/masculinizing therapy must be optional, with only the minimum levels of hormone replacement required for maintaining health and bone density.Where can I find information on gender therapists and support groups? You can try looking through your phone book for support groups & therapists who work with gender. You might

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Mostly we’d like to see things opened up. Instead of uniformly forcing every transgendered person to fit stereotypical guidelines for what is and is not transgendered, give the gender identity, definitions, and decision back to the patient. If, for example, someone has desired having hir breasts removed for over a year, and consistently expressed it, that should be enough justification for the procedure to be performed. It should also be stressed that feminizing/masculinizing hormone therapy should never be required of patients who only desire breast removal, or penectomy, as opposed to sexual reassignment surgery. Even with total oophorectomy, or orchidectomy, feminizing/masculinizing therapy must be optional, with only the minimum levels of hormone replacement required for maintaining health and bone density.

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