She's going to get more counselling to undo her "transition" than she ever was given to do it in the first place.
I can't even get into this without getting MOTI and my blood pressure rising.
Many detransitioners who realize they did something dumb (because of abuse or mental illness or idiocy or whatever) and back out of it are practically invisible, because they want nothing to do with gender anything anymore and want to move on.
I've noticed there's a stage where people want to speak out, because it's like they left a cult, and they also feel guilty about supporting the cult. That seems a natural part of the process imo. But to continue the metaphor: if someone leaves a cult, speaks against it...and is still going on about it months or years later, they may as well still be in it.
I have some experience with people who didn't go as far as Stumpy, but bought into the ideology, some had hormones, at least one removed her breasts. After detransitioning, many tend to have shame and embarrassment and don't want it to define them. So when people publicly and frequently talk about detransition I'd guess that out of 100, maybe? One? of them is somewhat sane and not simply sliding into the next stage of NPD supply/BPD identity/idpol grifting/etc.
So yeah. I have a lot of sympathy for anyone trying to get by on this gay-ass earth, including young people caught up in this stuff. But beware the public detransitioner who won't shut up about it after a month or two. Notice if they've actually changed anything about themselves other than their haircut.