- Joined
- Dec 28, 2014
It's easy peasy because it's a pretty scammy practice when you dissect it. Many of these informed consent clinics will prescribe hormones compounded by their own labs and pharmacies; thus they're making a profit off it. You can only get the 'scripts filled on site. On the surface they look like the good guys, dishing out body and brain-altering hormones like alms for the poor with next to no questions asked. In reality they don't give a heck about the mental or physical wellbeing of their patients and they have a signature on paper that frees them from all obligation to. For some people this works out fine. For others it's a huge hazard. Someone like Shmork' being 'too crazy' to obtain HRT would never even come into play. This is literally the short cut for crazies. It happens every day.
This is going to backfire some day when it causes serious damage to someone, especially someone so mentally ill they are essentially incapable of giving "informed consent." Some paper just waiving any flat out quackery by a "doctor" who is nothing but the tranny equivalent of a Dr. Feelgood is not going to hold up. It might take more than one suit or a change in the political wind, but a few multi-million dollar verdicts against this quackery will put a dent in their enthusiasm.