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Old 02-16-2017, 03:14 AM   #1
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Hi all.

My spouse is trans, but not transitioning.

Kasey is on the phone as a travel agent all day long, and at 64 something is happening with his voice. Kasey is being called ma'am by everyone he speaks with...this has just started the last few weeks and is driving him batty.

Any suggestions?
Just to add a bit of advice that's not been mentioned. Has he seen an otolargynotologist (doctor who specializes in throats) for an exam just to make certain there's not a problem there? He's within the age range that I'd start looking at that.

Also, you might want to get an evaluation from a voice therapist which (depending) on your insurance may require a referral from his primary physician.
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Default Fight Erupts in Trump Administration Over Transgender Students’ Rights

"WASHINGTON — A fight over an order that would rescind protections for transgender students in public schools has erupted inside the Trump administration, pitting Attorney General Jeff Sessions against the secretary of education, Betsy DeVos.

Ms. DeVos initially resisted signing off on the order and told President Trump that she was uncomfortable with it, according to three Republicans with direct knowledge of the internal discussions. The draft order would reverse the directives put in place last year by the Obama administration to allow transgender students to use the bathrooms of their choice.

Mr. Sessions, who strongly opposes expanding gay, lesbian and transgender rights, fought Ms. DeVos on the issue and pressed her to relent because he could not go forward without her consent. The order must come from the Justice and Education Departments.

Mr. Trump sided with his attorney general, these Republicans said, telling Ms. DeVos in a meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday that he wanted her to drop her objections. And Ms. DeVos, faced with the choice of resigning or defying the president, has agreed to go along. The Justice Department declined to comment on Wednesday.

Though an official order from the administration was expected to be released as early as Wednesday, Mr. Sessions and Ms. DeVos were still disputing the final language..."
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/22/u...pgtype=article
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I just received a notice. It was rescinded. First Jeff Sessiona said he would just not push back if any state had a problem with the Obamas "order", but now it has been rescinded.

Our trans kids will be going back to getting bladder infections because they have no where to use the bathroom all day.

Yes, we have done studies on this kind of thing.... higher incidence of bladder infections in trans people, especially trans kids. Nice, huh?

Well, some school administrations, teachers, and parents will be pleased as punch to hear the news.
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I just received a notice. It was rescinded. First Jeff Sessiona said he would just not push back if any state had a problem with the Obamas "order", but now it has been rescinded.

Our trans kids will be going back to getting bladder infections because they have no where to use the bathroom all day.

Yes, we have done studies on this kind of thing.... higher incidence of bladder infections in trans people, especially trans kids. Nice, huh?

Well, some school administrations, teachers, and parents will be pleased as punch to hear the news.
Well, today she did. Just now she talked about them rolling back protections for trans youth in schools. I am very happy that she highlighted this. She pointed out that President Trump said he would not do anything against LGBT folks and said that this was a sign of him starting. She made some reference to it being lovely (but that isn't the word she used), that he "started with kids'.
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There is no way around the fact that the trans boy has an advantage because he is taking testosterone. If he was not taking testosterone, than he would not have an advantage.

The issue is hormones, not how one identifies when it comes to fair competition.

The positive about this happening, is that when the parents become upset that their daughters' competitor has an unfair advantage, the rule will change in Texas and transitioning boys will wrestle on the male team (and hopefully, trans girls who are taking testosterone blockers will play on the girls teams). When this happens it will be fair for all the kids.

I think it is nice that a "resident of Austin" and one of the cis girls said they welcoming of him playing with the girls, but it just simply isn't fair. It isn't good for anyone.

Thanks for posting this.
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There is no way around the fact that the trans boy has an advantage because he is taking testosterone. If he was not taking testosterone, than he would not have an advantage.

The issue is hormones, not how one identifies when it comes to fair competition.

The positive about this happening, is that when the parents become upset that their daughters' competitor has an unfair advantage, the rule will change in Texas and transitioning boys will wrestle on the male team (and hopefully, trans girls who are taking testosterone blockers will play on the girls teams). When this happens it will be fair for all the kids.

I think it is nice that a "resident of Austin" and one of the cis girls said they welcoming of him playing with the girls, but it just simply isn't fair. It isn't good for anyone.

Thanks for posting this.
Please forgive my ignorance on the subject of hormone therapy, but I fail to see how testosterone in and of itself would give someone an unfair advantage. I am old and there was no girls wrestling team when I went to high school, but if there were at 5' 11" and 180 lbs I could have easily beaten most girls and boys in my weight class, as I had a very muscular upper torso ,without testosterone therapy.
Greco Roman wrestling is more about upper body strength and center of gravity. (I am assuming that anyone wrestling is being aggressive, it is not a passive sport.)
Please enlighten me as to how the testosterone gave an advantage.

That being said I do believe that transgendered youth should be participating on the teams of their gender identity, not the gender on their birth certificates.
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Caitlin Jenner gets gender reassignment surgery.

http://www.washingtonblade.com/2017/...nment-surgery/

It annoys me that she says that "part of her decision to undergo surgery was due to probing questions from the public about her genitals." Give me a fucking break. Internalized transphobia at it's best. Nobody get GRS because they don't want to be asked a question anymore.

Maybe I shouldn't say "like we didn't know this would happen", because certainly there are some trans women who actually like their penises, but it was pretty obvious to me that Caitlin wasn't one of them (even though she said she wasn't going to get surgery).

Of course, I am curious as to who her surgeon was, just like I am about her facial feminization surgery. She really does a good job sneaking around to offices and hospitals. You have to be in the hospital for 4-5 days after vaginoplasty and then stay very close by to your surgeon's office for the next 7 days. Maybe she got some surgical set up at home afterwards.
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MAY 21 2017, 6:14 PM ET

Colorado Man Arrested After Botching Unlicensed Surgery on Transgender Woman

by PHIL MCCAUSLAND


A Colorado man faces felony assault charges for using an Army surgical kit to remove a transgender woman's testicles without a medical license, according to police records.

Members of the Denver Police Department arrested James Lowell Pennington on Thursday, a day after the botched surgery, after he confessed to the incident.

Pennington admitted to investigators that he performed the procedure using an Army medical kit that contained a scalpel, lidocaine, medical dressings as well as other minor medical equipment, according to the police report.

He used the scalpel "and surgically disconnected and removed the victim's [two] testicles and then sutured the opening back up," the report said.

James Lowell Pennington was arrested May 18, 2017, on suspicion of first-degree assault causing serious bodily injury for using an Army medical kit to castrate a transgender woman without a medical license in a 90-minute procedure performed at the woman's apartment. Denver Police via AP

The report says that the entire surgery took 90 minutes and Pennington told the transgender woman to call 911 if any complications developed.

A few hours later the victim's wife attempted to change the dressing on the suture and "a large amount of blood poured out of the incision." They then called 911.

According to the report, "the testicles could not be re-attached due to time delay of procedure to 911 call."

In a letter obtained by NBC News affiliate KUSA, the unidentified transgender woman wrote that she did not consider herself a victim of Pennington.

"I am not a victim of 57 year old James Lowell Pennington who is the suspect in this case," the woman wrote, identifying herself as Jane Doe. "I am a victim of a society and healthcare system that focuses on trying to demonize transgender people and prevent us from getting the medical transition we need instead of trying to do what is best for us. Arranging a back-alley surgery was out of pure desperation due to a system that failed me."

According to the Transgender Law Center, private health insurance companies do not cover these types of procedures, which can cost between $7,000 and $50,000. The center also notes that many transgender people do not have any form of health insurance anyway. It points to San Francisco as its example, a transgender-friendly city in which 51 percent of its transgender residents don't have health coverage.

At the end of her letter, the transgender woman warned that she may not be the last example of this kind of botched procedure.

"As long as this system continues in its present form there will continue to be events like this," Doe said at the end of her letter. "Until this system is fixed and transgender people are encouraged and able to get the care we need, there will always be cases like me."

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Caitlin Jenner gets gender reassignment surgery.

http://www.washingtonblade.com/2017/...nment-surgery/

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It annoys me that she says that "part of her decision to undergo surgery was due to probing questions from the public about her genitals." Give me a fucking break. Internalized transphobia at it's best. Nobody get GRS because they don't want to be asked a question anymore.

Of course, I am curious as to who her surgeon was, just like I am about her facial feminization surgery. She really does a good job sneaking around to offices and hospitals. You have to be in the hospital for 4-5 days after vaginoplasty and then stay very close by to your surgeon's office for the next 7 days. Maybe she got some surgical set up at home afterwards.

I liked the questions you posed around GRS because the article I found about what happened to the Transgender Woman in Colorado (Jane Doe) clearly presented the argument on the way a person either has to have access to the best insurance in the world and access to proportionate income in order to hurdle the process of getting competent licensed medical care for gender reassignment surgery. Jane Doe stated that lack of money and qualified health insurance coverage is probably the number one reason why GRS is so hard to obtain, for members who need it but can't get it.
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I liked the questions you posed around GRS because the article I found about what happened to the Transgender Woman in Colorado (Jane Doe) clearly presented the argument on the way a person either has to have access to the best insurance in the world and access to proportionate income in order to hurdle the process of getting competent licensed medical care for gender reassignment surgery. Jane Doe stated that lack of money and qualified health insurance coverage is probably the number one reason why GRS is so hard to obtain, for members who need it but can't get it.
Yes, trans men and trans women will do a number of unsafe things in an attempt to get relief. There is a lot of purchasing of illegal hormones, for example. This is because they can't get care due to lack of insurance. Plus, of course, bigotry. 41% of trans people attempt suicide.
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The country’s largest medical organization is protecting transgender people from ‘bathroom bills’

The American Medical Association supports trans people being themselves throughout society.

The 2017 AMA House of Delegates meeting.

This week, the American Medical Association (AMA), the country’s largest medical organization, took several actions to solidify their defense of transgender people. This included a resolution opposing any policy or legislation — like “bathroom bills” put forth in North Carolina and Texas — that prohibits transgender people from living according to their gender identity throughout society.

During its annual meeting in Chicago this week, the AMA House of Delegates approved a resolution favoring “Access to Basic Human Services for Transgender Individuals.” As drafted, the resolution notes that laws that restrict which facilities transgender people can use “place undue harm on the physical and social well-being and safety of transgender individuals.” It also highlights the way that transgender minors “are at particular risk of social, mental, and physical detriment by being forced to disregard their gender identity or to publicly identify as transgender due to these policies.”

Thus, the AMA officially opposes “policies preventing transgender individuals from accessing basic human services and public facilities in line with one’s gender identity, including, but not limited to, the use of restrooms.”

The resolution also calls for the creation of additional policies that “promote social equality and safe access to basic human services and public facilities for transgender individuals according to one’s gender identity.”

The AMA has publicly supported trans-affirming medical care for nearly a decade, and in 2015, it also called for allowing transgender people to serve in the military.

Last week, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) called a special session of the legislature for July, ordering lawmakers to take up legislation that failed to pass during the regular session that would mandate discrimination against transgender people.

Such legislation now flies in the face of the country’s largest organization of medical professionals.

Inside the rotten repeal of HB2

HB2 is dead, but its anti-LGBT legacy lives on in North Carolina.

The resolution opposing “bathroom bills” was one of only several actions the AMA took to support transgender people.

Another resolution passed by the AMA’s House of Delegates called on the organization to improve public education about the “medical spectrum of gender identity.” According to an AMA News post, this resolution was necessary because gender is “incompletely understood as a binary selection.”

In other words, the medical community will do more to support people who identify as genderqueer or gender nonbinary and to raise awareness that a person’s gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and sex can all vary from each other.

A third resolution called upon the Food & Drug Administration to develop a gender-neutral patient categorization to protect transgender people from being discriminated against when it comes to reproductive care. This would ensure, for example, that transgender men who have retained their ability to have children aren’t denied care (or insurance coverage for that care) because of their gender identity.

The Trump administration has rolled back guidance protecting transgender people from health care discrimination, suggesting it’s unlikely to support such an expansion. This will likely have the effect of recreating barriers for trans people to access sex-specific procedures like mammograms, prostate exams, and cervical Pap tests.

What The Nation’s Doctors Say About Transgender Rights And Marriage Equality

To cement their commitment to honoring and protecting transgender people from discrimination, the AMA delegates also “called for future AMA meetings to take place, whenever possible, only in those counties, cities and states that have nondiscriminatory policies.”

Groups like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and GLMA (Health Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality) applauded the resolutions. HRC’s Mary Beth Maxwell noted in a statement that the AMA “knows better than most the harmful consequences of ill-conceived anti-transgender actions.” GLMA, which helped draft the resolutions, praised the new polices as being “extremely beneficial to LGBT individuals and the care they receive.”

Representing well over 200,000 physicians, medical students, and residents, the American Medical Association is the largest medical professional organization in the United States.

https://thinkprogress.org/ama-transg...s-ee58e8cb7ecc
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