Monday 12 November 2018

"Regrets . . . I've Had a Few"

An Impending Tsunami

Experts have been warning for some time that trans-sexualism will produce a litany of regrets and damage.  Here is the case of Debbie Karemer: 
A woman who has lived for fifteen years as though she was a man has now said she regrets ever having surgery to ‘change sex’.  As a teenage girl Debbie Karemer was raped multiple times by her father.  This horrendous childhood experience stayed with her, and experts have told her it brought on post-traumatic stress disorder which she believes led to the desire for surgery.

Debbie changed her name to Lee and underwent the irreversible surgery aged 44.  She had her breasts, uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes removed, and doctors fashioned a prosthetic penis for her.  She believes part of the decision to have surgery was her reasoning that if she did not have a vagina, she could not be raped again. But she now feels her body has been “mutilated”.
Debbie's suffering at the hands of an evil man are hard for others to comprehend.  But the route or remedy she chose to reduce her suffering has only added to it.  We grieve for her.  Yet, what of the "professionals" who counselled and guided her into these multiplied griefs? 

In a Christian society, trans-genderism would be an outlawed medical practice.  Modern pagan society and medical "experts" have failed.  It has breached the most fundamental ethical principle of medicine: "first of all, do no harm".

Debbie said: “I wish I could turn back the clock and just have the foresight of what the nightmare the next 15 years would be.  “I’m a woman – I’m not meant to be a bloke. I’m trapped. It’s a complete mess – where do you even start? I just regret the decision.  She is now on an NHS waiting list to have further surgery to ‘detransition’, and says “I miss being Debbie”.

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