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12-Year-Old Boy Who Transitioned To Female Changes His Mind Two Years Later
2017-09-09
[INDEPENDENT.CO.UK] An Australian schoolboy who decided to transition into a female has changed his mind two years later.

At just 12-years-old, Patrick Mitchell, begged with his mother to begin taking oestrogen hormones after doctors diagnosed him with gender dysphoria ‐ a condition where a person experiences distress because there is a mismatch between their biological sex and gender identity.

"You wish you could just change everything about you, you just see any girl and you say I'd kill to be like that", Mitchell told 60 Minutes.

After heeding advice from professionals who suggested that it was right choice, his mother was fully supportive and Mitchell began to transition.

He grew out his hair and started to take the hormones, which caused his body to grow breasts. But two years on, Mitchell had a change of heart.

In the beginning of 2017, teachers at school began to refer to him as a girl which triggered Mitchell to question if he had made the right decision.

"I began to realise I was actually comfortable in my body. Every day I just felt better," he told Now To Love.

As a result, Mitchell confided in his mother and explained that he wanted to transition back into a boy.

"He looked me in the eye and said ’I'm just not sure that I am a girl’", his mother explained.

Now, in a bid to revert back to his original body, he has stopped taking his medication and is about to have an operation to remove excess breast tissue in what will be the final stage of his transition.

While gender dysphoria is rare, the number of people being diagnosed with the condition is increasing, due to growing public awareness.

A survey of 10,000 people undertaken in 2012 by the Equality and Human Rights Commission found that 1% of the population surveyed was gender variant, to some extent.

If you think you or your child may have gender dysphoria, the NHS suggests seeing your GP who, if necessary, can then refer you to a specialist Gender Identity Clinic (GIC).
Posted by:Fred

#7  Frank, he should have talked to the people who did some of the early gender re-assignment surgeries. They now realize it was ultimately not worth it and no longer do it.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2017-09-09 13:56  

#6  After heeding advice from "professionals" who suggested that it was right choice
Posted by: Frank G   2017-09-09 11:57  

#5  He discovered real girls.
Posted by: chris   2017-09-09 10:21  

#4  #2 Hell, kids that age can't figure out what they want to wear without talking to their friends first...
Posted by: ed in texas 2017-09-09 08:00


...This is what I've always said. If you can't drive before 16, can't enlist/vote before 18, and can't DRINK until you're 21, then you sure as hell shouldn't be able to surgically change your gender appearance until at least 21.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-09-09 08:58  

#3  A Gender Identity Clinic - who will be more than happy to turn away good money by properly treating the mental condition... Gender Dysphoria is their Bread and Butter.

Yeah... Right...
Posted by: CrazyFool   2017-09-09 08:34  

#2  Hell, kids that age can't figure out what they want to wear without talking to their friends first...
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-09-09 08:00  

#1  Spare the rod, spoil the child.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-09-09 04:50  

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