One of Texas’s top doctors calls out the pro-trans movement in a new Substack post.
Cardiologist Peter McCullough headlined his Courageous Discourse post, “Childhood Gender Dysphoria Occurs in <0.1% and 80% of Cases Resolve with Natural Puberty.”
“Since the beginning of mankind [sic] little girls developed into women and boys into men. In the last few decades led by the Dutch, a medical experiment has been conducted on children who as they approach puberty are not comfortable with their gender, a rare condition termed childhood gender dysphoria [CGD],” McCullough wrote.
“The DSM-5 estimates that 0.005% to 0.014% of males and 0.002% to 0.003% of females develop gender dysphoria. The outcomes of this novel experiment have been nothing short of horrific: physical illness due to side effects of medications (puberty blockers, hormones), retarded development of intellect, increases in the burden of psychiatric care needs, sterilization, disfigurement, and increases in all cause mortality,” he continued.
McCullough noted that around half of American states have banned transgender procedures for children because of concerns about long-term health consequences for patients, pointing readers to the literature on the subject. […]
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