Disaster Mom celebrates her teen's puberty-blocker induced early menopause


A mom took to the internet to croon with pride for her 15-year-old child who is undergoing early, medically induced, menopause. The saga began when her child began to transition from female to male at 12 years old, and now, at 15, irreversible sterility is a cause for celebration. Puberty blockers are what has caused the condition, and while the child isn’t yet legally able to take testosterone until next year, this “pre-transition” step has already yielded the irreversible effects.

Carolyn Tate recounts the story of how she and her family discovered that her teen was going through menopause, a condition of life that typically occurs after a woman’s child-bearing years, and not before them. It was during the pandemic, she notes, that her son, “started feeling nauseous.” They quickly ruled out coronavirus as a cause, or any other food-borne contaminant or illness, as the family had all been taking their meals together and her trans son was the only one who was sick.

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(I don't know why Air Canada is in the background, don't come to Canada)

It was while “googling the symptoms” that she realized what was up—her 15 year old was going through the change. Tate notes that her son had recently begun taking puberty blockers, prescribed by their local gender clinic, and that these drugs are meant to “temporarily stop puberty in its tracks.” The drugs make the body unable to produce estrogen. Once the estrogen was depleted, her son’s female body began to change.

Early menopause is not the only condition that young transitioners are not made aware of. In addition to that is vaginal atrophy, which is a result of testosterone injections. There have been no long terms studies on the effects of testosterone injections into female bodies.

Puberty is the condition that typically starts around 10 in girls, and 11 in boys, when sex hormones are released that cause the maturation of the female and male reproductive systems. Some of these changes are visible, such as breasts, body hair, voice changes in boys, and menstrual cycles in girls. Puberty blockers suppress the hormones that cause the release of the sex hormones, and thus suppress estrogen and testosterone from being released by ovaries and testes.

The suppression of puberty hormones means that the visual changes toward maturation do not occur. It also means bone density depletion, and long term fertility issues, neither of which are reversible once the drugs are stopped, according to the Mayo Clinic. Tate states that because of the bone loss, her teen is taking vitamins, but it’s odd that a condition such as menopause was not one of the side effects of which either mother or child were made aware.

Speaking in favour of the Vulnerable Child Protection Act in South Dakota, Women's Liberation Front Board Chair Natasha Chart stated in January that "'Puberty blockers' involve the use of a chemical cocktail on children that slowly, steadily, closes the one and only window for healthy pubertal development that any person ever gets, in some cases putting 14-year-old girls into menopause." Further procedures along this course of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormone injections include, as Chart stated: to "cut off a healthy girl’s breasts, or [to] flay a healthy boy’s testicles and invert his penis."

There is this idea in society that endorsing permanently life altering decisions made by a child, and encouraging that child to become a lifelong medical patient, to not trust the natural course of their healthy bodies, is the only right thing to do. Parents are frightened with stories of suicide for those children who are not affirmed and supported in their determination to medically induce themselves to appear as much like the opposite sex as possible.

Tate addresses these questions, saying that her child was “as doctors put it ‘ambivalent about living,’ he is now happy, comfortable in his own skin, and optimistic about his future.” This leads her to ask the question “Why would anyone want to deny him that?”

But the question that is not being asked is how her son will feel in 5, 10, or 20 years, when perhaps the decisions made at 15 don’t necessarily seem like they were the best ones. This has happened more than the trans lobby would like to admit. There have been many young women who have undergone transition as a way to avoid the madness that is female puberty, only to emerge on the other side neither fully male, nor fully appearing as female.

The question Tate should be asking is “What will my healthy child lose as a result of becoming a lifelong medical patient?”

Instead, she says “what the world needs is more people who are truly comfortable being themselves – and who accept and celebrate others for doing the same. Now that he's been through those symptoms once, my son won't have to endure them again. He'll have quarterly injections that will top up the puberty blockers until he's old enough to start on testosterone—then that's when the real changes will start to take place. We can’t wait.”

Trying to match body to mind is nothing but a fallacy. Tate has allowed her daughter to erase her body before she even knew what it was about. A child’s idea of gender and sex is limited to appearances, to what’s allowable, to how people are treated in society. A child’s understanding of their bodies at 12 has very little, if anything, to do with sexual function, feeling, or reproduction. Allowing children to make irreversible decisions about whether they will be able to be parents once they are adults should not be an accepted medical practice. Undergoing elective menopause at 15 years old should not be celebrated.
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Why would you be happy that a family member is enduring menopause, particularly at age 15 and when they're already venerable? Clearly puberty blockers have significant ramifications if they're able to do stuff like this to your body.

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Why would you be happy that a family members is enduring menopause, particularly at age 15 and when they're already venerable?

Total speculation but if the mother's first instinct is to publically post her pride about this on the internet, then she's probably used to being the center of attention. With this one trick she managed to knock out a female competitor that could have taken that attention away from her.

Dont have to worry about having a pretty daughter nor a pesky grandchild that she would have to compete for attention against.
 
Glad to know you're regretting not aborting your fetus and you're now just continuing to cripple them so they die early or will be forever unhappy. Also can we just forever ban parents from talking about their child's sexual organs on social media. There's no way that discussing it that comes off anything but disgusting, creepy, or mildly horrifying.
 
But it’s transphobic and bigoted and LITERALLY MURDER to question why it is overwhelmingly girls who are presenting suddenly as trans at the beginning of puberty, having not apparently displayed signs of dysphoria before then.

You can’t put that 100% on the troons. Where is the vested interest in preventing people openly questioning why so many pubescent girls are so unhappy they want their bodies and identities mutilated beyond recognition? Why are so many of our girls responding to puberty with self-annihilation? And why is it so uncomfortable to examine that?
 
I made a really stupid decision when I was 15, that involved getting essentially a full lower sleeve tribal tattoo in eastern Europe... Took 18 months of fucking painful laser treatments to make up for that one in my early 20's, but at the time it was the best idea ever. Even though I was stupid as fuck when I was 15, at least I didn't cut my arm off or try and get it turned into a leg, and no real harm was done, apart from I was mocked relentlessly by my parents before and after I got it removed, and rightly so.
 
It was while “googling the symptoms” that she realized what was up—her 15 year old was going through the change.
The funny thing is they always tell you they found the answers themselves, its never "the doctor said- XYZ".
I don't think there's a way back for this girl. She's stuck in menopause forever,
Youre not wrong, I just read from multiple sources that symptoms can last from 5-10 years atleast, and for 20% of those it can last up to 20 years or more.
Guess theres not much data (if any at all) on women who go through menopaus as a teenager due to hormone treatments. Maybe thats why theres so many suicides in troons.
 
It was while “googling the symptoms” that she realized what was up—her 15 year old was going through the change.
The funny thing is they always tell you they found the answers themselves, its never "the doctor said- XYZ".

Youre not wrong, I just read from multiple sources that symptoms can last from 5-10 years atleast, and for 20% of those it can last up to 20 years or more.
Guess theres not much data (if any at all) on women who go through menopaus as a teenager due to hormone treatments. Maybe thats why theres so many suicides in troons.

Any doctor involved with this shitshow runs a severe risk of having turned the Hippocratic Oath plastered on their office wall into fucking toilet paper anyway.
 
I made a really stupid decision when I was 15, that involved getting essentially a full lower sleeve tribal tattoo in eastern Europe... Took 18 months of fucking painful laser treatments to make up for that one in my early 20's, but at the time it was the best idea ever. Even though I was stupid as fuck when I was 15, at least I didn't cut my arm off or try and get it turned into a leg, and no real harm was done, apart from I was mocked relentlessly by my parents before and after I got it removed, and rightly so.
yeah but the thing is your parents didn't push you into the artist's chair and say "fuck him up, he's prettier than me"

This woman really do look like one of those megabitches from high school. Like that's the fakest smile I've ever seen, and she's jealous that her fucked up daughter is getting attention now because she's been mutilated. Should have kept your legs closed, cunt.
 
The thing about menopause in grown women is that it fucks up your bone density super bad because of the fall in oestrogen. This is why osteoporosis is much more common in old women than old men. It’s also why girls during and throughout puberty are recommended to take supplements and do weight bearing exercise to help with bone density. Most of your effective adult bone density is laid down during puberty. Now, during this girl’s most important period of bone formation... her body is experiencing the process that fucks up normal full grown adult bones because she’s on oestrogen blockers. Her bones can never form the way they were supposed to.

These girls are gonna be made of glass when they are older.
 
It was while “googling the symptoms” that she realized what was up—her 15 year old was going through the change.
The funny thing is they always tell you they found the answers themselves, its never "the doctor said- XYZ".

Youre not wrong, I just read from multiple sources that symptoms can last from 5-10 years atleast, and for 20% of those it can last up to 20 years or more.
Guess theres not much data (if any at all) on women who go through menopaus as a teenager due to hormone treatments. Maybe thats why theres so many suicides in troons.
The problem is that the mechanisms behind puberty themselves are understood to be hormonal but are not well understood beyond that. Endocrinology is a relatively new field and it is bastard hard to wrap your head around. Menopause is something that is actually a bit more complicated than most people realize.

Menopause, in short, is the end of menstruation because there are no more mature follicles in the uterus (these are layman's terms and I am probably incorrect, but whatever, this is just to give a crude idea of what's going on). This means that the hormonally active body called the Corpus Luteum doesn't form (and secretions from said corpus luteum are responsible for the thickening of the tissues in the uterus to prepare for a zygote). If this is actual menopause and not just a lack of menstruation because the system hasn't started, that means that this girl is permanently infertile. Now, just based on the picture of her face, I can't really determine whether or not the other effects of puberty have been arrested, but I believe they have. This means that she will be a stunted, infertile, hormonally damaged wreck for the rest of her life.

There is no treatment or cure for this, to my knowledge. Maybe taking estrogen, progesterone, and gonadotropin could kickstart puberty? I'm not sure, but I'm not hopeful either.
 
The thing about menopause in grown women is that it fucks up your bone density super bad because of the fall in oestrogen. This is why osteoporosis is much more common in old women than old men. It’s also why girls during and throughout puberty are recommended to take supplements and do weight bearing exercise to help with bone density. Most of your effective adult bone density is laid down during puberty. Now, during this girl’s most important period of bone formation... her body is experiencing the process that fucks up normal full grown adult bones because she’s on oestrogen blockers. Her bones can never form the way they were supposed to.

These girls are gonna be made of glass when they are older.
Isn't it hilarious that if a teenage girl gets one of those fucked up disorders where they go into menopause at 17 doctors do anything to fix them, but nowadays they're like "welp. this is what happens when you take cross sex hormones."
I mean I'm normally (as sociopathic as it sounds), ok with parents going "duuhhh but this wasn't supposed to happen duuhh" because your fucking actions have consequences, sometime irreparably, and some people get pissed at the doctors. I mean, I am, a little, but also... sometimes the only way to get it through these morons heads that hormone fuckery and no puberty isn't a goddamn joke is to give them what they ask for.

Also the kid doesn't pass.
 
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