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- 7 Gru 2020
My heart goes out to that girl. She seems like a pretty bright child for her age, organizing school activities and a library even? By contacting authors and publishers to ask for book donations. Sure, the mother probably helped a lot, but still, that ambition deserves recognition.That is so fucked up it's not even funny
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That no one in that family is then looking into "puberty blockers" baffles me. Even if you simply look into the rather neutrally written websites about lupron you'll read words like "bone pain", "depression", "mood swings" and "muscle weakness". If you go further then and read articles about long term effects you'll find accounts of people collapsing due to their weak bones and being severely restricted in their physical activities for years, even long after they took this drug, if their health bounces back at all.
There is a reason GnRH agonists have been restricted to kids over the age of 16, and it's not a transphobic government dunking on you. I get puberty is a hard time for everyone, and your kid freaking out probably worries you as a parent, but if your "help" then includes the use of drugs that are supposed to screw with one's body chemistry, please try to collect yourself before making any lasting decisions. That kid deserves more than osteoporosis in her 20s.
For anyone interested in it btw, Sinner's Sandwich gave a good summary a while ago on this thread