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Transgender treatment/therapy


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End of the day, the nhs will always spend more than it gets

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Fund the treatment, but something else doesnt get funded

Where do we draw the line

Id spend a whole lot less on IVF treatments, wonder what else we could kick in the long grass to find the money for this messed up folks

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i was talking to a female  pro footballer today about this subject and we got onto the subject of cross transgender sportsmen and women. 

So if you’re a man and became a woman, there’s no way you should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. 
 

Trans olympics would be fun to watch though 

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12 hours ago, Rudy’s Message said:

i was talking to a female  pro footballer today about this subject and we got onto the subject of cross transgender sportsmen and women. 

So if you’re a man and became a woman, there’s no way you should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. 
 

Trans olympics would be fun to watch though 

Run 100m in high heels before jumping through the hoops?

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12 hours ago, Casino said:

End of the day, the nhs will always spend more than it gets

So

Fund the treatment, but something else doesnt get funded

Where do we draw the line

Id spend a whole lot less on IVF treatments, wonder what else we could kick in the long grass to find the money for this messed up folks

I've never really understood IVF on the NHS. If you naturally can't have kids you can adopt. There is a huge need for that. 

 

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1 minute ago, bwfcfan5 said:

I've never really understood IVF on the NHS. If you naturally can't have kids you can adopt. There is a huge need for that. 

 

Some people want the chance to be able to carry their own. 

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Just now, Rudy’s Message said:

Some people want the chance to be able to carry their own. 

I completely get that - and I feel sorry for them. Its more why the NHS should fund it? 

I guess a bit like the transgender thing on a case by case basis where there is underlying mental health risks if not then I might go with it for that.

But otherwise - there are many unfortunate situations people are born with that the NHS won't fund to fix. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Yes. A course of treatment seems reasonable. Perhaps not multiple goes though.

 

1 minute ago, bwfcfan5 said:

I completely get that - and I feel sorry for them. Its more why the NHS should fund it? 

I guess a bit like the transgender thing on a case by case basis where there is underlying mental health risks if not then I might go with it for that.

But otherwise - there are many unfortunate situations people are born with that the NHS won't fund to fix. 

 

I think I might be wrong but I think they only get a few tries before they have to go private. 
 

I can’t imagine the torment people go through to then have to resort to IVF. I think a lot of procedures should be for the chop but not IVF for me. 

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13 hours ago, Rudy’s Message said:

i was talking to a female  pro footballer today about this subject and we got onto the subject of cross transgender sportsmen and women. 

So if you’re a man and became a woman, there’s no way you should be allowed to compete in women’s sports. 
 

Trans olympics would be fun to watch though 

South Park deals with the subject sensitively haha

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11 hours ago, Rudy’s Message said:

 

I think I might be wrong but I think they only get a few tries before they have to go private. 
 

I can’t imagine the torment people go through to then have to resort to IVF. I think a lot of procedures should be for the chop but not IVF for me. 

So, which go so we can keep IVF

Or shall we just say no to transgendering

These difficult decisions need to be made cos the nhs can't do everything folk want of it

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6 hours ago, Casino said:

So, which go so we can keep IVF

Or shall we just say no to transgendering

These difficult decisions need to be made cos the nhs can't do everything folk want of it

To be honest I don’t know what IVF costs the NHS nor anything else for that matter. I do think cosmetic procedures should be much further down the list than IVF, whether the cost is anywhere near I don’t know. Is getting a boob job or gender procedure to help mental health really the route cause of their problems? I doubt it.

Something has got to give to help the NHS, not just the cost but the resources as well. I’m just glad it’s not me making the decisions 

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6 hours ago, Casino said:

So, which go so we can keep IVF

Or shall we just say no to transgendering

These difficult decisions need to be made cos the nhs can't do everything folk want of it

I’d rather we stop spunking Money on Saturday night drunks, alcoholcis, fat cunts and foreign folk.

re ivf, giving birth is the most natural, amazing phenomenon in the world as we know it. Any woman denied this deserves every chance to fix it imo. 

 

 

 

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18 minutes ago, gonzo said:

I’d rather we stop spunking Money on Saturday night drunks, alcoholcis, fat cunts and foreign folk.

re ivf, giving birth is the most natural, amazing phenomenon in the world as we know it. Any woman denied this deserves every chance to fix it imo. 

 

 

 

The donkeylasher is correct

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4 hours ago, gonzo said:

I’d rather we stop spunking Money on Saturday night drunks, alcoholcis, fat cunts and foreign folk.

re ivf, giving birth is the most natural, amazing phenomenon in the world as we know it. Any woman denied this deserves every chance to fix it imo. 

 

 

 

But if someone goes out and has a big accident cos they've drunk too much are we saying - no - you can just bleed to death? Someone dies. 

Vs - a woman not being able to give birth to her own baby - which is sad and very painful BUT nobody dies, and there are ways around being able to still parent, adoption, surrogacy etc....not perfect solutions but better IMO than not treating emergencies or cancer or whatever. 

And the thing about fat people or smokers or alcoholics is this - how do you define it? People who drink or have ever drunk above the recommended units? We're all fucked then. People who smoked? Its not that easy. And overweight folk already are refused a lot of treatments. 

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8 hours ago, bwfcfan5 said:

But if someone goes out and has a big accident cos they've drunk too much are we saying - no - you can just bleed to death? Someone dies. 

Vs - a woman not being able to give birth to her own baby - which is sad and very painful BUT nobody dies, and there are ways around being able to still parent, adoption, surrogacy etc....not perfect solutions but better IMO than not treating emergencies or cancer or whatever. 

And the thing about fat people or smokers or alcoholics is this - how do you define it? People who drink or have ever drunk above the recommended units? We're all fucked then. People who smoked? Its not that easy. And overweight folk already are refused a lot of treatments. 

You forgot the bit about foreign folk?

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