Whistleblower exposes practices in gender-affirming children’s hospitals
Jaime Reed, a previous case manager at a transgender medical center spoke out and blew the whistle on medical procedures occurring at gender-affirming hospitals for children
Reed spoke to Fox News and revealed key details on gender-affirming medical procedures occurring at these hospitals.
Reed describes herself as a ‘far-left queer woman’.
She is a native of St. Louis and underwent a double mastectomy at the age of 18. Only three months later, Reed had changed her mind and said, “I want my breasts back” to the surgeons office where she had the procedure done.
Reed described the journey through her gender-affirming surgery as “harrowing” stating that she still has problems today with some of the side-effects of the surgery she received.
A new Utah law on transgender treatments for minors was implemented and “bans all sex change surgeries for anyone under the age of 18, and will prohibit hormone therapy/puberty blockers without a formal gender dysphoria diagnosis,” according to reports. “Morally and medically appalling” is how Reed described the gender clinics.
Utah is the third state banning surgeries for minors with Texas and Florida already having those bans set in place.
For four years Reed worked in the infectious disease division at the University of Washington. She helped teens and young adults that were HIV-positive. This led her to finding work at the transgender center of the children’s hospital, according to Fox News.
Most young people who walked into the center she worked at were going there for hormone prescription which can cause sterility and other life-changing consequences.
“By the time I departed, I was certain that the way the American medical system is treating these patients is the opposite of the promise we make to ‘do no harm.’ Instead, we are permanently harming the vulnerable patients in our care,” she wrote.
Reed said there is a “4,000 percent increase in trans-identifying youth in America,” she noted,”the numbers just don’t add up,” describing it as a “social contagion.”
Reed hopes that even if permanent bans are not set in place by more states in the US that at least temporary bans will be amended giving minors more time to find effective help and therapy before making a life-altering decision.
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