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These 3 Women Tried Transgenderism, and Then Stopped; 'Our Voices Can No Longer Be Denied'All three women interviewed suffered from suicidal ideation and depression. Each believed that changing her name, pronouns, appearance, and hormones would solve her problems, yet each found her emotional state dramatically worsened as a result. "I think the fallout will be severe," Lidinsky-Smith notes...
Jennifer Lahl, a former pediatric nurse and current president of The Center for Bioethics and Culture Network, produced her most recent documentary, "The Detransition Diaries," after a series of films highlighting bioethical issues. Her film tracks the stories of Helena Kerschner, Grace Lidinsky-Smith, and Cat Cattinson, three women who believed their mental and emotional trauma would be solved by transitioning to the opposite sex. Each woman underwent hormone treatment and one had her breasts removed as well. "We are following the news and the studies, and the evidence that shows this uptick in rapid-onset gender dysphoria [is something] young girls are particularly prone to," Lahl told The Daily Signal in a phone call. Gender dysphoria refers to the condition of persistently and painfully identifying as the gender opposite one's biological sex. "Young girls are getting sucked into this." Rapid-onset gender dysphoria is a recent phenomenon in which children and adolescents are suddenly, and without prior indication, identifying as the opposite sex. Lahl found that her previous documentary "Trans Mission: What's the Rush to Reassign Gender?" struck a chord with a broad audience. Firsthand accounts of men and women who "believed they were born in the wrong body" and thought gender transition "was the solution to all their problems" resonated with thousands of people, Lahl explained. "As documentary filmmakers, we made the editorial decision that we are going to focus on women, realizing that this applies to men too," she remarked on her most recent film.
Tumblr's message was: "If you don't like your body, that's a sign you're trans," she notes. After she came out as transgender, teachers and adults who never noticed her struggles before suddenly "bent over backward" to accommodate her new-found identity. She did everything to make herself appear masculine. Eventually, Kerschner was prescribed testosterone at 18 after a single consultation at Planned Parenthood. After a few weeks, she noticed how irritable she had become. "I couldn't control myself," Kerschner recalls in the documentary. When she got angry, she felt she needed to hurt someone—so she hurt herself. She eventually resorted to the emergency room, where staff directed her to the psych unit. Doctors diagnosed her with borderline personality disorder and psychosis, and sent her home with prescriptions for four different medications. She wound up in the hospital a few weeks later. "My life became a total disaster," she says. "I wasn't functioning, I couldn't hold a job, I wasn't going to school—I felt like a monster." Seventeen months later, she stopped taking testosterone. Her negative symptoms vanished. During this time, not a single medical professional suggested that her hormone treatment was causing these symptoms, she remarks in the film.
Lidinsky-Smith, unlike the other two women, went forward with a double mastectomy. Looking back, she believed she would feel better "because she'd be in a body that fit her better." After her breasts were removed, she recalls, she looked down at the gashes on her chest. "I had the most awful feeling." She found others online also had an "intense, suicidal despair after surgery ... and then got over it and felt better." But the experience planted a seed of doubt, she explains. She found a testimony of another person who had transitioned from female to male. As the person described, a desire for "a small amount of masculinization" led to full-out body dysphoria. At that point, Lidinsky-Smith stopped testosterone and slowly reversed course, eventually growing comfortable enough to use her birth name. "It became important to just accept myself as myself," she explains. Kershner and Cattinson described similar breaking points. Kershner realized: "This is not what I thought it would be," adding that she believed "once I'm a boy, my confidence is gonna come out." Instead, as she describes, she became dysfunctional. As Cattinson explains, three months into her testosterone treatment, she found a dramatic drop in her voice. "Nothing was coming out except air and squeaks," she describes. She stopped going to social events and performing live. Like the other women, she found an online community of detransitioners and doctors who revealed the hidden underbelly of the trans movement. She began questioning the basis of transgender ideology: the "idea that we should define a woman based on what's in a person's head," as she describes it. Does "what you believe in your head ... really trump the biological reality of being an adult female?" she wondered. As the documentary concludes, Lidinsky-Smith notes that she is worried about those who continue to get sucked into gender transition treatment, when they can find the answer to their problems elsewhere. All three women interviewed suffered from suicidal ideation and depression. Each believed that changing her name, pronouns, appearance, and hormones would solve her problems, yet each found her emotional state dramatically worsened as a result. "I think the fallout will be severe," Lidinsky-Smith notes. Remarking on the growing community of detransitioners, she adds, "Our voices can no longer be denied." Subscribe for free to Breaking Christian News here Gillian Richards is a journalism fellow at The Daily Signal.
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