Comment on Ohio is poised to become 2nd state to restrict transgender health care for adults
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 10 months agoMake it super difficult and say “well I don’t have a problem with it if they do it legally.”
You think going to a person who specializes in hormones is difficult?
I strongly disagree. Would you let your primary doctor do a heart transplant on you? Would you let them do a colonoscopy? I wouldn’t. You go to the right doctor for the job.
Bongo_Stryker@lemmy.ca 10 months ago
Well to be fair, I have never been to an endocrinologist nor sought treatment for gender dysphoria. But I wonder, is this legislation necessary? I think it was written from the perspective of someone who believes young people are deciding over breakfast “I want to be a girl now,” or “I want to be a boy now,” and have changed their wardrobe and gotten hormone injections that afternoon. I don’t believe it happens like that.
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 10 months ago
Now I would like to see only the endocrinologist prescribing the hormones and the psychiatrist doing the evaluation. I have not seen the written law to see if they make that distinction.
To be clear that law doesn’t stop that for adults. They can still do that.