The title says it all. Link: doi.org/10.1016/j.amjs…
@ButNotTheCity When I was a PhD student in neurantatomy, my professor tried to push me to change my interpretations of my data. I informed him that 90-95% of our data looked really good. 5-10% was bad due to a lab-error. Me acknowledging the lab error, was what made the study thrustworthy.
@ButNotTheCity 1% regret rate is simply not a trustworthy number in the field of clinical medicine.
@ButNotTheCity Who’d admit they fucked up that badly? Did they talk to the people who committed suicide afterwards?
@ButNotTheCity Oh boy, I can't wait to find out why this one doesn't count!
@ButNotTheCity And they have complication rates of 14%+ and still no regrets, which makes you wonder if it's because the people who get the treatments are so emotionally invested they can't be seen as having regrets
@ButNotTheCity I'm so glad that you didn't make the cut for the WHO guideline committee (whether it was due to scheduling conflicts or due to genuine concerns about you at the world health organisation doesn't really matted.)
@ButNotTheCity Oh good I needed this exact kind of paper for a video essay! Turns out the more research folks do, the more they prove that trans ppl mean exactly what we've been saying!! Isn't that so strange?! (it isn't)
@ButNotTheCity I've been looking for this