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There's obviously a risk to starting treatment too early, glad he's now happier and knows what he wants.
That's a bit unusual?....from the little I know, I thought that children were encouraged to "try using out" transitioning without hormone use and any hormone treatment that was given was aimed at delaying puberty to give the child more time to decide rather than actually starting the transition.
I agree it's too soon but am unaware of how things work in other countries.
I do wonder if 12 is really too young to be making those sort of decisions. Heck at 16 one has to start thinking about a career path and many cant decide on that.

Consequently, I agree with Mamy and Woof.
At 16 i was contemplating removing the stabilisers from by bike
It's good that the procedure for re-transition is (in his case, at least) relatively easy to reverse, as his treatment hadn't been running too long. I think he's shown a good deal of courage on both occasions & can only wish him well in the future.
It's a complicated issue and I have no doubt that there are some genuine cases.

But when you are unhappy with your life it is often easy to say that things will be better if I was thinner, taller, more intelligent etc - I get the feeling that its a case of the grass being greener for the other gender. All the hype in the press, I feel, hasn't helped the situation.

Twelve is much too young to make any serious decisions.
According to the American College of Pediatricians, around 1% of children experience gender dysphoria - and of them, about 80% will grow out of it.

This is definitely not a unique case.
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Hardly surprising as a change of mind is the prerogative of a woman.
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I was always under the impression that one was born like it, and it wasn't a matter of deciding if or not at a later stage.
We know.
Good at least that he waited a while rather than going for drastic surgery down under.
What a waste of medical resources. Hope the treatment wasnt free.
my answer's gone - it seems logic is being discouraged!
These things happen. I nearly bought a chicken sandwich this morning but changed my mind and got cheese instead.
Lol at Baz ...
My nephew aged 6 goes to school with boy twins. However one twin comes of a morning as a boy and the other little boy comes in with a dress, his hair in pigtails etc. Woweee
Does it cause you or the other pupils a problem JJ?
I think it was grossly irresponsible to go ahead with treatment. He's only just reaching puberty.

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