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Why are so many transgender surgeries done in Thailand?
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Why are so many transgender surgeries done in Thailand?
Not just that, they’ve also been doing them for many years, so it has turned into an industry.They have a lot of ladyboys (so a lot of experience I guess), and it's cheaper.
That has to do with Thai culture and their beliefs.Why are so many transgender surgeries done in Thailand?
If your parent(s) won't be an ally, its odds on your aunt will be.but her aunt is a stronk ally and a yes-woman who keeps validating her hecking identity and "coming out"
Probably Dubai or the Emirates.Most likely, she's from an Arab country apparently. Probably not one of the North African ones since they're not giving out 100k loans, unless it's in Egyptian pounds which are worth next to nothing.
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Whoa he went with Sutin??4 days ago, a troon posted this:
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Well, how's it going day 4 into recovery? Not so great, it turns out:
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No pictures of the stinkditch as of yet, which isn't unusual considering the bandages are still on, but we've seen Sutin's handiwork in this thread before, so we kind of know what to expect.
Yeah that's the thing with the Thais.Not just that, they’ve also been doing them for many years, so it has turned into an industry.
Clinics with associated hotels, so you get a whole all inclusive package.
They make those amholes like Ford makes cars.
The only downside is that you never know exactly who is doing the surgery. It’s (for example) Dr Sutin’s clinic, but you never know if it’s him who does the surgery or a trainee.
A transgender woman, who was referred for gender-affirmation surgery in Germany, says she was unable to receive “basic healthcare” on her return to a Dublin hospital.
Paige Behan (26) from Ballyfermot, Dublin, felt “humiliated” and “devastated” when neither the urology, gynaecology nor plastics teams would treat her at St James’s Hospital – the largest acute academic teaching hospital in the State – last month, despite her being referred by her GP for a worsening wound infection at the site of her surgery.
Instead she was advised to travel late at night, while distressed and bleeding, to the National Maternity Hospital (NMH) at Holles Street, which St James’s Hospital said was “more equipped to deal with neo-vaginal complaints”.
No transport was provided to Holles Street, which was not contacted by St James’s to advise that Ms Behan was on the way. She was “understandably very distressed by this treatment”, her clinical notes from Holles Street state.
She was admitted for two nights at the NMH, treated with intravenous antibiotics and referred as an out-patient to Beaumont Hospital. She is now well.
Ms Behan believes she could not receive “basic care” because St James’s Hospital staff “didn’t know how to treat me as a transgender woman”.
“So they pushed me out to another hospital and didn’t even tell that hospital I was coming,” she said.
Ms Behan says she knew she was female since she was 12. From age 18 she was prescribed hormone therapy though she felt despair at being unable to access timely gender-affirmation surgery. She was hospitalised for several suicide attempts.
She was diagnosed with gender dysphoria following psychiatric evaluations that she found gruelling. Last year she was referred for “life-saving” surgery at the Rotkreuzklinikum München hospital in Munich, by the HSE at St Colmcille’s Hospital, Loughlinstown. This surgery is not available in Ireland.
Surgery to create a vagina was performed by plastic surgeons at the Munich hospital on July 14th. A hospital-contracted infection delayed her return home and she travelled back on August 9th.
On August 12th she visited her GP for a check-up. Two days later, feeling unwell, she returned to her GP, who diagnosed an infection at the site of her surgery and prescribed antibiotics. Two days later, still unwell, she was referred by her GP to the emergency department in St James’s Hospital.
“I arrived at 12.30pm on the Friday and was seen by a nurse.” Bloods were taken, she says, and a cannula was placed in her arm. She understood she would be treated with IV antibiotics and the plastics team was awaited to examine the infection.
Following “hours waiting”, however, she was seen by a member of the urology team, who advised her that plastics, gynaecology and urology teams would not be admitting her. The urologist, she says, was “very apologetic”. Ms Behan was “in disbelief”, however, that her infected wound would not be treated “at a big Dublin hospital”.
“They just told me to go to Holles Street. It was late at night and I was bleeding. I felt completely failed. I asked for my discharge summary and got my own taxi, roaring crying, to Holles Street.”
The discharge summary says: “Not for plastics admission as speciality does not provide gender reassignment surgery ... Not for gynae admission here in SJH as they only admit [for cancer]. Advise patient attend Holles Street as more equipped to deal with neo-vaginal complaints ... not for urology admission as urology would not be suited to wound management ... I apologised to Paige for not being able to admit her for care”.
Ms Behan said: “It was after midnight when I got to Holles Street ... The admissions lady brought me straight into the emergency gynaecology wing. I was seen by a junior doctor and a gynaecologist. They were amazing and admitted me about 1.30am into a private room.” She was treated with IV antibiotics, spent two nights and was referred on to Beaumont Hospital as an outpatient.
The experience at St James’s was “humiliating” and “wrong”, she says.
“I have fought for the last10 years, constantly advocating for myself, sitting in front of healthcare professionals, jumping through hoops to prove that what I am doing is correct. I am not harming anybody by transitioning. For me, it was either transition or die,” she said.
A spokesman for the Transgender Equality Network of Ireland (TENI) said the organisation was “disappointed” but “ not surprised” by Ms Behan’s experience.
“We hear many stories from trans people who cannot access the care they require in Ireland,” the group said.
The group called on the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly “to address this issue so that patients like Paige can be guaranteed the treatment they need”.
A HSE spokesman said: “The new national clinical programme will, over the next two years, develop an updated clinical model of care for gender healthcare services. This model of care will include advice and guidance on several clinical interventions, including surgery. The HSE is committed to building a gender healthcare service in Ireland for the Irish population that is based on experience and clinical evidence, respect, inclusiveness and compassion.”
In response to a series of queries from The Irish Times about Behan’s case, St James’s Hospital said: “The treatment and care provided at St James’s Hospital is underpinned by the National Standards for Safer Better Healthcare, which outlines the required standards for the provision of safe, effective and person-centred care.”
Made me lol the German Hospital that carved this Troons rotten amhole has "Rot" in the name.Ireland is shit and depressing but it's nice to know we don't do these surgeries
Honestly, thank God. Ireland may be run by the most incompetent human beings alive, but at least we don’t have the resources for on-demand troon chops.
Access to healthcare is notoriously bad in Ireland for everyone on the public system because government-run healthcare with infinity immigration doesn’t work. But of course trannies have a bad experience and then have entire taxpayer-funded NGOs (TENI) to lobby the government on their behalf.Made me lol the German Hospital that carved this Troons rotten amhole has "Rot" in the name.
It is disgusting these self inflicted eunuchs are taking up resources meant for patients with actual medical needs.
It's bad enough these fucks get their Fleshcrafting done on the taxpayers dime or drive up everyone's insurance payments for their fetish, but when the things start to decay they then waste the time of doctors in other fields trying to repair what the Fleshcrafters have botched.
What the fuck can a gynecologist do for a fucking stinkditch? It's just a fucking cavity like a really deep belly button lined with dickskin and ballsack, they're not trained to deal with that, they treat women, these freaks seeking out gynecologists is just wasting time and resources.
You wanted the 'ditch Alice. Fucking live with it. Or die from it. Just stop wasting everyone's time.
Access to healthcare is notoriously bad in Ireland for everyone on the public system because government-run healthcare with infinity immigration doesn’t work. But of course trannies have a bad experience and then have entire taxpayer-funded NGOs (TENI) to lobby the government on their behalf.
"In addition my butt is very tight and it is becoming unbearable."
LOL nobody knows what treatment he needs; I doubt the Kraut butcher who mutilated him knows how to fix him.A spokesman for the Transgender Equality Network of Ireland (TENI) said the organisation was “disappointed” but “ not surprised” by Ms Behan’s experience.
“We hear many stories from trans people who cannot access the care they require in Ireland,” the group said.
The group called on the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly “to address this issue so that patients like Paige can be guaranteed the treatment they need”.
Because its not Europe/society as a whole wanting this, just like it's not society as a whole wanting trannies in sport or censorship in tech.I will never understand why Europe as a whole has embarked on the road to demographic and cultural suicide
If she's a Muslim they have strict laws about Usury so loans are more affordable. One of the advantages of an Eternal Holy War against the Jews is they never took over their financial institutions and made Usury an accepted part of life there.
They were moneylenders long before the origin of Christianity. It was the main reason they were so despised in pre-christian Rome.Jews became moneylenders in Christian countries because Christians, like Muslims, were forbidden from engaging in "usury". (Sort of like a reverse shabbos goy.)
Whether Jews were compelled to become moneylenders or they saw a need and filled it, I am unsure.
At first I thought you meant this Doc Brown. Then I was very confused about when in Back to the Future he castrated Marty. Great Scott!!Fuck it… I’ll say it:
DOC BROWN DID NOTHING WRONG!
All the things the magazine in a horrified tone claims he was guilty of: Weird looking stinkditches, colorectal fistulas, not screening patients, 41%ing patients, etc ARE ALL THINGS THE CURRENT BUTCHERS DO.
The only difference is that Doc Brown didn’t jack up insurance prices for everyone.
Oh, and I guess he didn’t have an entire industry shilling for him. If anything he was ahead of his time.
(As well as underpaid).
EDIT:
Friends and former patients were outraged as well. It wasn't Brown's fault that Philip Bondy died, says Ann, whose sex-change surgery was a great success (but who asked to be identified only by her first name). "That old man was already sick. He just wanted his leg cut off so he could get a hard-on. Dr. Brown was just doing his job."
See?! A PIONEER!