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2024-04-13 08:01:26
Clarification: Accurate transition regret and de transition rates are unknown, due to methodological problems which limit the reliability of low regret claims. The 1% claim is outdated and based on studies that have been deemed inadequate. [Link]
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2024-04-13 08:06:58
Proposed note cotes an ideolgocially anti-trans advocacy group. Not a reliable source. [Link]
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2024-04-13 10:33:18
The OP does not share a source for the statistics but presents them as facts - may be misleading. [Link]
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2024-04-13 10:44:35
Note ID 1779095509803622541 Speculation, saying a statement "may be misleading" is not grounds for a cn, please only correct notes using information backed up bu a source
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2024-04-13 13:33:31
[Link] A study shows that 7,928 transgender people had undergone Gender Affirming Surgery, and the regret rate for the surgeries was 1%. 77 people out of the 7,928 expressed regret with their surgeries.
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2024-04-13 13:38:35
Note not needed-- the current note cites SEGM, which is distinctly an anti-trans organization not recognized as a scientific organization by the wider medical community. [Link]
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2024-04-13 13:59:24
Current note cites an incredibly biased, anti-trans source, meanwhile multiple studies that have been *properly* conducted all consistently show a 2% regret rate or less for transition. NNN. [Link] [Link] [Link] [Link]
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2024-04-13 14:09:30
The note citing segm (a conversion abuse organisation), is laughable. Such a citation in no way corrects the original post.
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2024-04-13 17:17:21
NNN - please keep speculation about sources to the comments section, CN is not the place unless you have the actual statistics to correct the OP.
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