A California female, Layla Jane, is suing the hospital that was caught up in the transgender ideology and cut off her breasts when she was just 13-years-old.
It appeared to begin two years prior to the bilateral mastectomy when Jane was showing symptoms of mental and emotional problems and was convinced that she was a boy "in the wrong body." When she turned 13, she had been coaxed fully into "transition" which led to her breast removal. She is now 18 and she is suing all of the doctors involved, as well as the hospital, for mutilating her body and failing to provide the real help she needed, which would have been mental health intervention.
The doctors and hospital involved carried out “ideological and profit driven medical abuse” by prescribing puberty blockers [drugs often used on sex offenders as 'chemical castration' drugs] along with hormones and finally a bilateral mastectomy.
Jane said that as a young girl she was influenced by people online when she was 11, and told her parents that she was a boy, which pushed them to seek "professional" guidance from doctors.
Jane's parents took her to see three doctors who all told the family that they wouldn't prescribe hormones or puberty blockers for Layla because of her age and emotional issues, and recommended psychotherapy instead.
But then the child was taken to trans-friendly doctors who immediately prescribed hormones and puberty blockers after a single, 75-minute session with a psychiatrist named Susanne Watson. She then had a half-hour appointment with a plastic surgeon, Dr. Winnie Tong who approved Layla for a double mastectomy and by age 13, her breasts had been cut off.
It is now, at age 18, that Jane is undergoing long-term emotional and mental health therapy, but it's too late for her now--she could have used it before this all took place.
While the defense will attempt to convince the court that she willingly went along with the proposed "treatment," and even requested it herself, she was eleven and her parents are not doctors and were obviously gullible to the self-serving crap they were being told by medical personnel who stood to make a lot of money over the long term.
There is no question that Layla's life will never be the same as the little confused girl who was vulnerable to the lies she was being told online and by supposedly professional "experts." Hopefully, telling her story will open the eyes of other parents and children who are caught up in the newest bizarre craze.
One cannot change their gender by cutting away its reminders.
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