Joanna Olson-Kennedymedical director of the nation's largest adolescent gender reassignment center at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and head Researchers at the National Institutes of Health's $10 million effort to study “gender medicine” in youth recently published the results of a multiyear study that followed 95 children who were given puberty-suppressing drugs. I hid it.
President Olson-Kennedy is no doubt aware of the damage done to British landmarks.
Cass review “We don't want our work to be weaponized,” he told The New York Times, already undermining the credibility of the transsexual government.
Olson-Kennedy may ultimately win by hiding the research results, but by hiding the impact her so-called gender-affirming care has had on the world, including the radical procedures she personally performed. I can't.
Clementine Breen, 20, is studying theater at the University of California, Los Angeles.
submitted On Thursday, a medical negligence lawsuit was filed against Olson-Kennedy, CHLA and others involved in her “gender-affirming” amputation.
According to the complaint, Breen was a vulnerable and mentally fragile girl who had been sexually abused multiple times and came from a family with many mental health issues. Far from undergoing psychotherapy or testing, she reportedly underwent “irreversibly harmful puberty blockers (at age 12), cross-sex hormones (at age 13), and 'gender-affirming' surgery (at age 14)”. ) was rapidly placed on a conveyor belt.'' )”
The lawsuit alleges that Dr. Olson-Kennedy and her team, who allegedly separated Ms. Breen from her parents at the first opportunity, “immediately and without question 'affirmed' Clementine as transgender, and within minutes, During their first visit, Dr. Olson-Kennedy claims that he diagnosed Clementine with gender dysphoria and recommended surgical implantation of puberty blockers. ”
“Even if she were able to conceive and give birth to a child, she would still not be able to breastfeed because her healthy breast was removed when she was 14 years old.”
Olson-Kennedy — who
publicly discussed Opposed to the need for psychological evaluation for transsexual mutilation; compared Teenage girls cut off their healthy breasts to take the SATs, reportedly handed out sex-change hormones to 12-year-olds, and offered double mastectomies to 13-year-old girls. He reportedly didn't bother asking questions about his mental health. Ms. Breen asked related questions about her mental health concerns and diagnosis, or the involvement of other health professionals in diagnosing her gender dysphoria.
The suit also alleges that Olson-Kennedy failed to provide Breen with the time and information necessary to obtain consent, which is nearly impossible to obtain when dealing with underage transsexual patients. However, it is a worrying reality. Even scientists at the World Professional Association for Transgender Health admitted this in apparently private correspondence.
In addition to allegations that she ignored the issue of informed consent and obtained parental consent under fraudulent pretenses, the complaint alleges that Olson-Kennedy wrote a letter of support to Breen's surgeon about Breen's “gender identity.” He claimed that he had misrepresented the history of the country. The Economist quoted the full text of the letter: reported According to Olson-Kennedy's own records, Olson-Kennedy wrote that Breen “supported male gender identity since childhood,” when in fact this was not the case.
Neither the surgeon nor Mr. Olson-Kennedy responded to The Economist's requests for comment.
After years of being injected with drugs that could kill germs and damage bones, and having her healthy breasts removed by surgeons, Breen's mental health understandably declined.
“In a single visit, Dr. Olson-Kennedy and the LA Children's team exposed Clementine to life-altering, traumatizing, disfiguring, and irreversibly harmful transgender medicalization practices,” the complaint states. I decided to walk the path,” he said.
Breen, who has had her gender transition removed and now recognizes her true gender, stated in the complaint:
As a result of the defendants' so-called “gender-affirming care,” Clementine now suffers from deep physical and mental scars, deep regret, and distrust of the medical system. She has suffered physically, socially, neurologically and psychologically. Her voice became permanently deeper. She has an underdeveloped female body and a very masculine body structure. Her fertility has almost certainly been destroyed by years of taking puberty blockers and testosterone. And even if she were able to conceive and give birth to a child, she would still not be able to breastfeed, as she had her healthy breast removed when she was 14 years old.
Ms Breen told The Economist that the lawsuit was not simply about “personal reasons for closure” and made clear that rushing the gender change of minors is not as uncommon as activists suggest. .
“People just ignore what happened to me as something that doesn't happen,” Breen said.
According to There are at least 265 transgender patients at children's hospitals in Los Angeles, according to the medical advocacy group Do No Harm's Stop the Harm database. 165 surgical patients. 103 hormonal and puberty blocker patients. The organization reportedly claims that its youngest patient, who is three years old, has received “no medical intervention, only counseling.”
Lawsuits against components of the gender reassignment system continue to mount.
Last year, Chloe Cole sued Permanente Medical Group, Kaiser Foundation Health Plans, and Kaiser Foundation Hospital for administering, supervising, and advising her on transgender hormone therapy and surgical interventions between the ages of 13 and 16. filed a lawsuit.
as well as Dhillon Law Group and LiMandri & Jonna LLP
filed a lawsuit Last year, it filed a complaint against Kaiser Foundation Hospital and Permanente Medical Group alleging malice, oppression and fraud in the case of Leila Jane, a girl who underwent an elective double mastectomy and hormone therapy at age 13.
Last year, Luca Hayne sued the University of Nebraska Medical Center and numerous UNMC health care workers, alleging that “misleading statements and false claims” about sex reassignment surgery violated state consumer protection laws. filed a lawsuit.
Dr. Miriam Grossman is the author of the 2023 book “Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist's Guide to Breaking Out of Madnesstold Blaze News earlier this year that the lawsuit will help medical practitioners “think twice before they pick up a scalpel and remove a 13-year-old girl's healthy breast.”
“Medical malpractice firms may stop covering them. If they have to pay out large sums of money, they may reconsider covering a surgeon's medical malpractice,” Grossman continued.
Dr. Roy Eapen, a prominent endocrinologist and senior research fellow at Do No Harm, similarly suggested that litigation could help “make it more expensive to continue this type of procedure.”
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