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mortality and morbidity in transsexual patients


H. Asscheman, L.J.G. Gooren, and P.L.E. Eklund

Sex steroid treatment is associated with side effects. The number of deaths and morbidity cases in 425 transsexual patients treated with cross- gender hormones were evaluated retrospectively and compared with the expected number in a similar reference group of the population. The number of deaths in male-to-female transsexuals was five times the number expected, due to increased numbers of suicide and death of unknown cause. Combined treatment with estrogen and cyproterone acetate in 303 male-to-female transsexuals was associated with a 45-fold increase of thromboembolic events, hyperprolactinemia (400-fold), depressive mood changes (15-fold), and transient elevation of liver enzymes. Androgen treatment in 122 female-to- male transsexuals was associated with weight increase >10% (17.2%) and acne (12.3%). In both groups persistent liver enzyme abnormalities could be attributed to other causes than sex steroids (hepatitis B and alcohol abuse). Much of the morbidity was minor and reversible with appropriate treatment or temporary discontinuation of hormone treatment. Thus, the dilemma of prescribing cross gender hormones in view of the needs of these patients is not resolved. Explanation of possible side effects and careful clinical judgment remain the cornerstone of the clinical decision to prescribe cross- gender hormones. Furthermore, follow up of this relatively young population to disclose long-term side effects and to elucidate the association of sex steroids with coronary heart disease, as well as efforts to reduce the risk of thromboembolic events, are required. Transsexual seek to adapt their bodies to the opposite biologic sex to which they perceive themselves belonging. Hormonal treatment plays an important role in this process.1 Ideally, the given hormone treatment should suppress the secondary sex characteristics of the original sex, as well as induce those of the opposite sex to the fullest extent and in the shortest possible period of time. Therefore, there is an inclination to maximize hormone dosage, which may involve health hazards.

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princess kellygirly


princess kellygirly

What a role model!

Princess kellygirly epitomizes the beauty the House can inspire through proper training.

She’s been an Inside sissy for years, and the Staff just loves watching Our girls bloom, like the emergence of a beautiful flower.

    “i love sexy clothes and sitting under an apron at a beauty salon while a stylist works on me. i’ve been dressing in some way since i was 5 and here at the House for about 4 or 5 years i think. The House is the first place where i’ve been able to express this important part of myself. “The girls and admirers at the House make me very excited when i hear from you. i really am very shy but thank you for contacting me. Thank you to Ms. Stewart and the House for giving me the chance to be a House Princess! i hope to become more worthy with future pictures.”

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the phenomenon of guilt


by Joanna Galvin, Ph.D.

For many transvestites and transsexuals one of the more challenging obstacles on the road to self-acceptance and healthy self expression is the emotion of guilt. More has been written about guilt than about any other emotion. Guilt forms the core of our culture’s Judaeo-Christian world view; it is the corner stone of every criminal judicial system and the shady side of every moral theory of duty and obligation; and it is the key to a great number of neurotic syndromes. Psychologists have given guilt considerable attention, and I cannot pretend to do this emotion justice in this brief article. Nevertheless, I can outline some of the characteristics of guilt and reflect upon this phenomenon as it may relate to transvestism and transsexuality.

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the truth about transexuals


by Jennifer E. McIntosh

Transsexual.
The medical term for this condition is ” Gender Dysphoria “. It is a condition which, despite all of the information and talk shows on it, is still very misunderstood. There are many myths surrounding the subject of transsexualism. Myths which are presented falsely as facts, and blindly accepted by a public which seems more interested in finding reasons (however invalid) to support their own personal prejudices. This article will present the facts and the fiction surrounding transsexualism, and attempt to give you a better understanding of what it’s all about.

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