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Survey: Trans Surgeries Are Nightmare For Those Receiving Them, 81% Endure 5 Yrs. Of Post Surgery Pain, 50% Say Sex Is Painful, And 33% End Up Incontinent

And yet Democrats continue their push to allow children to undergo sex mutilation surgeries without parental knowledge

Daily Mail

(Daily Mail) One of the first studies into the side effects of transgender surgeries has revealed alarmingly high rates of post-op pain, aching during intercourse, and bladder problems, raising troubling questions for this new frontier of medicine.

A huge majority – 81 percent – of those who had surgery on their genitals in the past five years said they endured pain simply from moving around in the weeks and months after going under the knife.

 

Researchers from the University of Florida and Brooks Rehabilitation, a health non-profit, showed that more than half of trans surgery patients endured pain during sex, and nearly a third could not control their bladders.

Dr Meryl Alappattu, a UF physiotherapy professor, said she would publish her report later this year, but released provisional findings in a private online workshop that DailyMail.com was able to attend.

DailyMail.com was able to see the initial findings of a medical report that's expected later this year
DailyMail.com was able to see the initial findings of a medical report that’s expected later this year

There is a high percentage reporting musculoskeletal pain, difficulty moving, and pelvic floor dysfunction,’ said Dr Alappattu, adding that more research is needed in a poorly-understood area.

‘In terms of getting information related to the efficacy of these types of treatments … we still have a lot of work to do.’

Surgically altering male and female genitals to match those of the opposite sex — known as vaginoplasties and phalloplasties — are widely understood to be tough and problematic procedures.

Women who transition to become men may opt to have a penis constructed from tissue extracted from their arms, although this procedure is also complex, and the result is still markedly different to a biological penis.

Removing the breasts of female-to-male transitioners is simpler, but can also lead to pain, infections, and such problems as stitches bursting apart, particularly on overweight patients.

The procedures are a hot-button issue in America’s culture wars, especially those on children.

UF researchers studied 21 trans and non-binary people aged between 20 and 70 who had undergone trans surgeries in the past five years — mostly mastectomies and vaginoplasties.

81 percent endured pain in their lower back, groin, pelvis, chest, or shoulders in the weeks, months, and even years after their procedures, researchers found.

Another 57 percent found sexual intercourse painful.

Meanwhile, 29 percent suffered urinary incontinence or a frequent and urgent need to go to the bathroom, researchers found.

In all, only a quarter saw a physiotherapist to overcome their problems.

Doctors are only beginning to understand all the consequences of gender-change surgeries

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Doctors are only beginning to understand all the consequences of gender-change surgeries

Jazz Jennings, a trans YouTube influencer, needed a second gender surgery after an unexpected complication

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Jazz Jennings, a trans YouTube influencer, needed a second gender surgery after an unexpected complication

Jennings' genital overhaul was more difficult than most because she had been on hormone blockers for so long. Pictured:  the influencer before her first surgery

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Jennings’ genital overhaul was more difficult than most because she had been on hormone blockers for so long. Pictured:  the influencer before her first surgery

Dr Alappattu said physiotherapy could repair some damage, but that more research was needed into recovery times and the longer-term impacts of trans surgeries.

Dr Alexandra Hill, a UF expert on pelvic problems, described trans patients being surprised by their protracted recoveries, which in some cases lasted longer than the 6-8 weeks they expected.

‘Sometimes it takes much longer than people had initially anticipated to get back to doing things they like to do,’ Dr Hill told the online gathering.

Likewise, many male-to-female transitioners who get a neo-vagina created are surprised to discover that they have to insert a ‘dilator’ into their canal for up to an hour each day after surgery.

Without using a dilator, which resembles a sex toy, the neo-vagina can gradually shorten in depth, said Dr Hill. Some trans women must use them for the rest of their lives.

‘That’s something a lot of people don’t realize,’ she added.

Sexual-reassignment operations, like this one in France, are fraught with difficulties

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Sexual-reassignment operations, like this one in France, are fraught with difficulties

A study of more than 500 transgender adults by the Washington Post and KFF, a health-focussed nonprofit, revealed that surgery was rare

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A study of more than 500 transgender adults by the Washington Post and KFF, a health-focussed nonprofit, revealed that surgery was rare

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