How Gender Medicine Impacts Female Bodies, with Elaine Miller | Episode 175

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Sasha & Stella welcome Elaine Miller, a physiotherapist specializing in pelvic health and award-winning comedian to join them for a riveting conversation unpacking the effects of testosterone on the female body, with particular attention to the pelvic area. This conversation uncovers shocking insights about incontinence and other physiological changes as the result of putting a female system on disproportionately high levels of testosterone. A must-watch for therapists, parents, individuals considering testosterone therapy, and healthcare professionals who want to understand the real, often overlooked, consequences of cross-sex hormones on female bodies.
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  • @widerlenspod
    @widerlenspod  Месяц назад +15

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  • @tabbies4ever
    @tabbies4ever Месяц назад +285

    This should be required viewing for females thinking of going down this path 💔

    • @HebaruSan
      @HebaruSan Месяц назад +9

      And for any thinking of going through menopause as well frankly

    • @SajberVanderlast
      @SajberVanderlast Месяц назад

      31:32 you don't listen.

    • @tabbies4ever
      @tabbies4ever Месяц назад +7

      @@HebaruSanyou don’t get an option there!

    • @Jenny-nz8fb
      @Jenny-nz8fb Месяц назад +17

      Peeing your pants, vaginal prolapse and sexual dysfunction are not a good look at any age but perhaps are worse if you are 20 years old rather than 90!!

    • @bunille
      @bunille Месяц назад +4

      @@tabbies4ever Well you do have an option of going through menopause in your 20s by choice

  • @grace-xb8ve
    @grace-xb8ve Месяц назад +184

    I had pelvic floor issues from the age of 13. The first time I brought it up to a gynaecologist, at the age of 19, she said that I must have been sexually abused as a child! I was definitely not, but that shook me up for weeks afterwards. Months later, I found an article about how many athletic teenage girls had severe pelvic floor problems just like mine. I was a cross country runner from 13-17. I went to see a pelvic floor therapist this past spring and almost completely resolved my issues in 8 weeks of treatment. My only regret is not going as a teenager. On my high school cross country team, we used to joke about how peeing yourself during a race was a sign you were working your hardest! No one ever talked to us about pelvic floor problems, despite all of us being inherently high risk, given our age and activity level. Please, if you are having these problems, go to pelvic floor therapy. It was very scary to begin but I saw results unlike anything I've ever seen from other medical treatment. It's like magic!

    • @rebeccao8895
      @rebeccao8895 Месяц назад +22

      Thank you for sharing this. I’m glad you’re doing better. 🌞

    • @nikitaw1982
      @nikitaw1982 Месяц назад

      Women footballers blood their ACL ligaments 9x the rate the men. Do they tell women? Nope they say ruin ur bodys at the beginning of your life so being pregnant and chasing after toddlers is the last thing u want to do. And it's the smartest most privileged girls they promote this too. Authority r Satanists.

    • @fannyfroeschl
      @fannyfroeschl Месяц назад +4

      so glad you found help, Grace

    • @insidiousmischka
      @insidiousmischka Месяц назад +13

      Could you please describe the treatment a little?

    • @MrsMacWifey
      @MrsMacWifey Месяц назад +6

      Really interesting, thank you for sharing. I never knew this was a thing.

  • @Rhirhi_b
    @Rhirhi_b Месяц назад +141

    34:01 the follow up rates of gender clinics truly are abysmal. I’m a detransitioner from Australia, I desisted last year. Cancelled my last appointment with the gender clinic by replying “NO” to a text message and haven’t heard a single thing since

    • @Rhirhi_b
      @Rhirhi_b Месяц назад +32

      Continuing on this, the more I listen the more things make sense. I wasn’t told of many of these risks, and I wish I was. The most I was told was that I might not be able to have penetrative intercourse, I might not be able to have kids, and I might get liver cancer. A lot of the health issues that I am hearing being spoken about are making so much sense

    • @meretriciousinsolent
      @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +28

      ​@@Rhirhi_b They're such day to day quality of life issues too. I'm very sorry you weren't given the care you had a right to.

    • @lizadeeza
      @lizadeeza Месяц назад +19

      Truly remarkable that they aren't following up w/ detransitioners - because depending on the individual they may very well have caused lifelong challenges. But again, if someone has an issue with what their original clinic did to them most likely they will never want to get care from a group of doctors who are SO pro-transition but actually do not care or know about the long-term physical harm they are causing in many cases.

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 Месяц назад +25

      ​@@lizadeezaIt makes sense that they don't want to follow up. They must know that everything they do is harmful to the body but as was said in the video: they don't do negativity. So if they don't ask questions they hope not to find out the negative results of their actions. It is denial.

    • @j.j.l.
      @j.j.l. Месяц назад

      Not surprised. Older detransitioner, here. They roll out the red carpet for you if you want to get on cross sex hormones, creating effects in your body it was never designed to withstand, but if you decide to desist, it’s, “let us know if you change your mind” (that’s what I was told). If they showed concern, it would go against the lies they propagate.

  • @joannamcculloch8457
    @joannamcculloch8457 Месяц назад +246

    I never cease to be amazed, shocked and disgusted by what I hear on this podcast. I cannot fathom why more of the medical community are not jumping up and down about this.

    • @SajberVanderlast
      @SajberVanderlast Месяц назад +1

      31:32 they are and this woman is a hack.

    • @mattflynn9682
      @mattflynn9682 Месяц назад +13

      How is this woman “a hack”?

    • @SajberVanderlast
      @SajberVanderlast Месяц назад

      @@mattflynn9682 31:32 listen.

    • @dorasneddon774
      @dorasneddon774 Месяц назад +16

      ​@@SajberVanderlastand you are an allied health professional, specialised in pelvic health, observing the changes she is observing in a cohort of transitioners?!

    • @SajberVanderlast
      @SajberVanderlast Месяц назад +5

      @@dorasneddon774Learn to think and listen carefully.

  • @sallyhally87
    @sallyhally87 Месяц назад +116

    Man here. 10 years pelvic floor injury/dysfunction from age 24-34. If everyone really knew and understood the issues that can arise from this problem, the amount of people volunteering for it would drastically reduce. Unfortunately it seems like people have to experience it to really know. If anyone is reading this or watching the video and think it's no big deal, please think again. This is a very serious issue that needs to be taken way more seriously. Men and ladies out there; do whatever you can to avoid these issues. Find a doctor or therapist that will help you. Don't take no for an answer. Keep fighting.
    Edit: For the men. In my area, I had to seek out a therapist that was primarily focused and advertised for womens issues. It was rarer, but I wasn't the first to seek her help for male pelvic issues. Ask those people if they can help you too. Despite sex differences, a lot of the advice given to women can help you too.

    • @shelleyphilcox4743
      @shelleyphilcox4743 Месяц назад +18

      @sallyhally87 I was really suprised when I saw stats on male incontinence and pelvic floor problems. We dont talk about it very much for girls and women, but even less so for boys and men. So, good for you speaking up and I've mentally pencilled it in to bring up to my sons to be aware of their pelvic floor health.

    • @Asptuber
      @Asptuber Месяц назад +12

      Yessss. And pelvic floor health is _really_ important for older men. For some weird reason I had read about it when my dad needed surgery for prostate cancer some 20+ years ago. I was his medical support person, and while this was mentioned in passing in the preparations for the surgery it wasn't really IMO emphasised enough. I nagged him relentlessly about doing some simple exercises every day leading up to the prostatectomy. And take some credit for the fact that he was continent for about 5 years after surgery (then it started to fail, maybe the severe Parkinson, maybe just old age, who knows).

    • @sandrarios2253
      @sandrarios2253 Месяц назад +4

      Male like a biological male. XY chromosomes and the ability to produce a small gamete or male like trans ?

    • @irradiated_woman8016
      @irradiated_woman8016 Месяц назад

      To think people all over are being sold medically-induced disability by unscrupulous people... Every female who uses "T" long-term, as we heard in the pod. Add every male who has "the surgery" (any version of it)-they will have pelvic floor dysfunction as well. For many it's immediate, for others it will show up as they age. Incontinence is inevitable. Those who make it to old age will have a very difficult time... As will their caretakers. People who market this dare to speak of dignity and saving lives... harming a human being in this way is antithetical to the concept of dignity.

    • @FirstLast-dl8rt
      @FirstLast-dl8rt Месяц назад

      Salleyhally = catfish

  • @berthavazquez4168
    @berthavazquez4168 Месяц назад +42

    As a retired middle school teacher, I listened to the second half of this episode with a tight chest and stomach ache. Everyone treating young people NEED to know this.

    • @BloodSweatandFears
      @BloodSweatandFears Месяц назад +3

      The problem is most do know, they are not giving information on purpose.

  • @evrebop
    @evrebop Месяц назад +100

    I could cry
    I went through premature ovarian failure which left me with a testosterone dominance and I had severe severe severe symptoms. Incontinence, extreme gum disease, bacterial vaginosis, UTIs, rage, enormous libido, warped sense of confidence but it was negative, thrush, hair loss, bone loss, dry eyes, burning mouth, vertigo, deep depression, rage rage and rage. It has taken 2 years on HRT to start to feel ok but I’m still battling a lot of symptoms. If I actually PUT testosterone into my body AS WELL I think I would possibly have ended my life. I can’t emphasize how bad this has been. I cry with frustration at how people just dismiss hormones and what they do like they’re some sort of cosmetic. I have been obsessively studying and meeting with endocrinologists and menopause specialists to try learn everything I can so I can help others

    • @cathwalsh9921
      @cathwalsh9921 Месяц назад +16

      That sounds awful! Virtual hug 🤗

    • @DeniseMe64
      @DeniseMe64 Месяц назад +14

      God bless you, hun. I had a prolapse surgery (I’m post menopausal) and it was horrendous! I’m still recovering from it 16 months later! Estrogen is SO important for female pelvic floor health! It has been a lifesaver for me. Nobody ever talked about this! Not my mother, grandmothers, aunts, sisters OR friends! Women’s health issues have been dismissed for SO long! Keep on speaking out hun 💗

    • @evrebop
      @evrebop Месяц назад +6

      @@DeniseMe64 thank you!!! You mind yourself too - at least we have the knowledge now 💕 x

    • @SP-yq4xq
      @SP-yq4xq Месяц назад +14

      You aren't alone. Sometime in my late 20s my moods went nuts. I blamed it on stress. One morning, age 32, woke up with a burning scalp, very oily, and the hair loss became more rapid, monthly cycle went nuts as well as flow, increase in facial hair. Dr blamed it all on perimenopause. Doctor after doctor and no answers or treatment that fixed any of it. Labs showed testosterone through the roof, way too high for a woman. Put on various BC pills to try to regulate, was put on Metformin in an attempt to lower testosterone and another drug I can't remember the name of that gave me horrible nerve pain. Nothing worked. One endo told me to lose weight and get some Rogaine in such a dismissive tone I didn't go to another doctor for years. Depression, anxiety, painful gritty dry eyes, vertigo, incontinence, high blood pressure, palpitations, rage and more rage, crippling anxiety. For a few years I had back-to-back hot flashes with no relief. Tried various OTC estrogen and progesterone creams with some success, but not complete relief. In my late 40s I had to brave going to a Dr again due to abdominal pain which led to imaging, that's when we found in addition to a bum ovary there is also an adrenal tumor. However, Dr won't operate to remove because it isn't big enough to be considered "active" even though I have all the symptoms of it being active and a 24 hr urine test was one point above "normal range" so obviously something is going on there. Other than that Drs still don't know what to do with me. Suffering continues. Now in my 50s I should be through menopause, but I'm not. Things have slowed down, but not stopped. Incontinence, hair loss, depression, anxiety, hopelessness, dry eyes, migraines, vertigo and more have gotten worse, but the rage has improved, hot flashes have ended, and the libido has pretty much disappeared other than a rare moment here and there that always takes me by surprise.

    • @evrebop
      @evrebop Месяц назад +2

      @@SP-yq4xq have you seen a menopause specialist? I recommend them - even for other things besides menopause. My menopause specialist discovered I also have lupus now - something my doctor just kept missing.

  • @MelissaKnoxwriter
    @MelissaKnoxwriter Месяц назад +62

    How I wish the American Academy of Pediatrics would take this cogent, brilliant conversation to heart! Thank you for this.

    • @mkyriacopolous
      @mkyriacopolous Месяц назад +8

      Lawsuits will be the only way to force them to act, sadly. I'll never trust them again.

    • @BloodSweatandFears
      @BloodSweatandFears Месяц назад +2

      They only care about $

  • @CMark50
    @CMark50 Месяц назад +47

    It is soooo ridiculous to me that adults can't figure out that we can NOT change sex. The warning should read - Damage your body at your own risk. - If you are lucky enough to have been born with a healthy body...don't muck it up. You WILL be sorry.

    • @thiefofa1073
      @thiefofa1073 20 дней назад +2

      Agreed. The technology and research is not ready yet (some say at least 20-30 years more). In the past the same thing was said for other operations that would be considered trivial today "What? You can't REPLACE your heart, try it at your own risk. You WILL be sorry".
      And sadly, similar to the steroids industry and baseball, these poor youngsters will be the guinea pigs that pave the way for more safer discoveries in the future.

    • @CMark50
      @CMark50 19 дней назад

      @@thiefofa1073 Boy. I don't mean to sound harsh to your reply. However. Heart transplants, bypass surgery, cancer surgery....not in the same ballpark as mentally unwell people damaging their healthy body. NOT the same thing, at all. Different planet. People did NOT replace their heart because they did not like the one they had. You can NOT change your sex. No surgery will EVER change this. Technology will NEVER change this simple truth either.

    • @freedomruss
      @freedomruss 14 дней назад

      Exactly. The precautionary principle prevails.

  • @jmk576
    @jmk576 Месяц назад +23

    Thank you for being so open and honest. I sometimes feel alone in my disgust for what doctors are doing to young children, families and vulnerable people.

  • @lynnebarnes3840
    @lynnebarnes3840 Месяц назад +76

    I was almost too scared to click on to this, but, we need to know the facts, no matter how gut wrenching.

  • @betsywilkerson
    @betsywilkerson Месяц назад +64

    Huge fan of Elaine and her efforts to share knowledge in this area. And she’s a fantastic comedian as well. Thanks for having her on, ladies. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @MixedTake
    @MixedTake Месяц назад +39

    What a lovely, warm, genuinely caring human being Elaine is.

  • @sportysbusiness
    @sportysbusiness Месяц назад +65

    This was awesome, thank you ladies. I'm 55, postmenopausal and thankfully still have a strong pelvic floor and sex drive. One important point though, you didn't cover the importance of correct nutrition. Too many women eat a plant based diet, missing out on nutrients essential for brain and hormonal health. The science is clear, there are essential nutrients in meat you cannot get from plants, and all nutrients are more bioavailable from animal products than from plant products. Many mental health issues, including the rise in anxiety, are just nutrient deficiencies, there are some great studies being done on this at the moment but they're not talked about in the mainstream. Cholesterol is also essential yet has been incorrectly (deliberately?) villainised. Plant sterols block our production of cholesterol, which is essential for brain and hormone health. Worse, too many post menopausal women are on statins, artificially lowering their cholesterol and destroying their mental and physical health for no reason.

    • @nannygirlkc
      @nannygirlkc Месяц назад +9

      This is so true! I'm 72 and I healed several issues by eliminating plants and carbohydrates from my diet over a year ago. My gotta-go problem disappeared and I easily quit a 3 pack a day smoking habit. Those were the main things I noticed right away.

    • @MrsMacWifey
      @MrsMacWifey Месяц назад +8

      YES. There's been a decades-long deception about this. I'm looking forward to the day when this is common knowledge.

    • @tootstoyou1
      @tootstoyou1 Месяц назад +10

      Thank you - thank you - THANK YOU for this comment, and the 2 replies. I’ve been watching this conversation (almost finished) with these 3 wonderful women BUT the whole time I was thinking about how a very low carb, or dare I say it, carnivore diet could help the people that they’re discussing. Their issues could possibly be resolved, or at least helped, by not eating any processed crap and getting plenty of animal protein. Nutrition is of the utmost importance! Btw. 72 yo f ex vegetarian and only 3 weeks ago jumped from low carb diet to carnivore and am feeling so great. I may not keep it up forever, but it’s definitely benefiting me in all kinds of ways. Bottom line. There’s no profit in a healthy population!

    • @jasmineh8482
      @jasmineh8482 Месяц назад +10

      Holistic nutritionist here and plant-based diets do provide all vitamins and minerals. Animals that are eaten by humans get the nutrients in their flesh from plants too. The body naturally produces cholesterol and plants do NOT block healthy cholesterol levels in those who eat a plant-based diet. Also, the quality of meat matters. Most people are eating factory farmed flesh filled with GMO crops, animal by-products (cannibalized flesh), antibiotics, and hormones. Definitely not healthy for anyone! Plants that are grown organically in healthy microbiome soils are also more nutrient dense than plants grown in dead soils. Please educate yourself on blue zones and cultures that live the longest with the least amount of health issues in senior years-- plants and algaes make up the majority of their diets.

    • @sportysbusiness
      @sportysbusiness Месяц назад

      @@jasmineh8482 Vit A, B12, D3, K2 heme iron, carnatine, creatine, DHA, EPA, taurine...
      And if you actually researched the blue zones, they all eat meat. Look up Hong Kong to realise the blue zone story is BS.

  • @InnaLamport
    @InnaLamport 28 дней назад +23

    As an MD I attended many lectures on transitions, some for curiosity , some mandatory. I heard only about positive effects. This is a revelation. Thank

    • @llkoolbean4935
      @llkoolbean4935 24 дня назад +3

      As an MD shouldn't you have had doubts?

    • @qldsafari
      @qldsafari 23 дня назад +5

      And there in lies a large part of the problem, an MD who needs a podcast to question a ridiculous ideology, bloody hell 🤦‍♀️

    • @bradboetig75
      @bradboetig75 21 день назад +5

      Same here. I’m an MD. Those of us who went to med school twenty years ago never learned anything about this because it wasn’t a thing. Now all the “continuing medical education” on this topic is all sunshine and rainbows.

    • @freedomruss
      @freedomruss 14 дней назад

      Even the smartest most well trained people can still be taken by psychological operations.
      Doctors are especially vulnerable to being duped, then they dupe patients thinking they're helping.
      Brutal.
      Keep your head on a swivel and know that you're constantly being played.

    • @magpiegirl3783
      @magpiegirl3783 9 дней назад +3

      Your comment is an indictment on medical training. How can a person medically trained not understand some of the consequences of the medical interventions. How can endocrinologists prescribe blockers and hormones without understanding the potential life-long disasters for people? I do not understand why medical people are not screaming out about gender “medicine”.

  • @meretriciousinsolent
    @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +43

    Love that Sacha mentioned weight training. I was waffed away by a GP who said my pelvic tloor was fine when I had issues with leaking at one point while strength training. In the end my coach asked a good physio friend and he said that brace is extremely important - if you don't 'cap off' your brace at the bottom everything you're pushing with is just forced downward and puts too much pressure on your pelvic floor. I sorted my technique and the issue left me. I also brace differently when I sneeze now!! This was 9 yrs post c section, no previous issues with leaking. I felt like I was going mad!

    • @meretriciousinsolent
      @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +2

      One rep max with deadlift (trap bar) was about 135kg I think. So I wasn't lifting small weights. It's possible to do successfully.

    • @meretriciousinsolent
      @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +1

      Oh also, I am not yet peri meno. So there's that.

    • @pamharrison8348
      @pamharrison8348 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks.

    • @user-uz8rr7fi1w
      @user-uz8rr7fi1w 28 дней назад +1

      Thank you for sharing. I know I now need to see a physiotherapist. Excuse my ignorance but what does 'cap off' and 'brace' means. Will try and google it. I learned so much from Elaine's talk. Thank you.

  • @Cynnas
    @Cynnas Месяц назад +74

    My neice (my marriaage) decided she was a boy at age 13 then as soon as she turned 18 her parents allowed, through their insurance, to cut her breasts off. It didn't go well and infection set in so now there are horrible scars. About two years later thanks to atrophy she had a hysterectomy. Now a few years later "he" is on antidepressants and going to therapy. I asked his mom if the therapy is addressing the whole trans process he went through, no it's just cognitive behavioral therapy.
    The whole thing has been so destructive to his life and the parents have been terrified to say anyting to question it.

    • @KatMoore-ih6mw
      @KatMoore-ih6mw Месяц назад +13

      Heart breaking 😢😢😢 when will it stop for these poor girls

    • @MelissaKnoxwriter
      @MelissaKnoxwriter Месяц назад +15

      Such a sad story--and too many like this--blackmailed parents, scared parents told the child will commit suicide if forbidden to transition.

    • @earthwatchmoon8390
      @earthwatchmoon8390 Месяц назад +9

      And you are part of the problem, by referring to her as he and his.

    • @krissyk9767
      @krissyk9767 Месяц назад

      It seems alot of young girls have mental health issues and believe that "becoming a boy" will magically resolve all their problems. As you say, your niece has had all these surgeries to feel more like a man, but they're still stuggling mentally. Drs need to start giving these young people proper mental health help instead of making them think they will feel better if they have these drastic surgeries.

    • @KatMoore-ih6mw
      @KatMoore-ih6mw Месяц назад

      @earthwatchmoon8390 actually I think the other way is worse. You can't change your sex no matter how much external modifications you attempt, why did anyone ever believe otherwise?

  • @upnorth2421
    @upnorth2421 Месяц назад +25

    I've had hysterectomy at the age of 50. The way it changed my middle section was surprising to say the least. Back pains, deep scar tissue pains and a scar hernia to boot. Not to mention the need for estrogen replacement therapy. Why do this to young, healthy bodies?

  • @duanewirth273
    @duanewirth273 16 дней назад +3

    I’m a man and I find this information invaluable. Thank you all. This and these discussions should be mandatory learning in middle school, high school and college.

  • @Miss_Elaine_
    @Miss_Elaine_ Месяц назад +27

    I'm post menopausal. There was a very strange time just after I went into menopause when I experienced very painful orgasms with the ongoing contraction pain that was described by Elaine. Thank God it resolved itself, because I would have had no idea who to see about it. I did start using bioidentical estrogen and the symptoms have never returned.
    I can't imagine doing anything that would intentionally cause something like that to happen. It is absolutely nothing like period pain. It's a bit like a knife being stuck into your pelvic bone.
    What is being described is a Frankenstein horror.

  • @YoungSantasGroupie
    @YoungSantasGroupie Месяц назад +13

    Sasha and Stella, you are guiding lights in these dark times facing youth.
    I remember seeing Sasha’s first few interviews with Benjamin Boyce, great to see all that you’ve done and continue to do for kids and parents.
    I’ve been in the adolescent mental health field for over 20 years, currently at a kid’s hospital in Canada since 2018. The rise in mental health admissions and increase in acuity of these concerns has been harrowing. Barely any acknowledgement of these trends, especially in Canada.
    The failed pandemic policies re: kids that worsened the youth MH crisis, this gender ideology and the treatments/surgeries being pushed on youth, the victimhood identities being encouraged: it’s hard to believe how badly we are failing kids in the name of “compassion and DEI”.
    Increasingly, it feels like parents and adults who work with kids are primarily concerned with being a friend and peer to the kids. So many so-called “adults” who are afraid to ever impose authority/boundaries/structure/discipline.
    I think many of us in this field can see how lost the youth feel when there are no authorities in their lives. It’s hard for kids to articulate this issue but some of the older kids I work with remark on how “it feels like there aren’t any adults around”.
    It makes me all the more thrilled to see folks like you both who are standing up against the ideologues who have been bullying and causing harm with little push back. And I hope more adults will follow the example that you ladies set with these videos. Many thanks 🙏🏼 😊

  • @nyladubois
    @nyladubois Месяц назад +57

    My youngest is 9 now. Oldest 21. I had long forgotten about those pelvic floor exercises, but man did those kick in automatically during this eposide 😂 ...texted my bestie (avid listener as well) and she was like yup! Me too!
    Great PSA

  • @pintsizestories196
    @pintsizestories196 Месяц назад +15

    After 10 years of testosterone (40-50 yrs old) the daughter of a friend needed bypass surgery. The doctor said it was the testosterone.

    • @user-rq1hm3lo2v
      @user-rq1hm3lo2v 7 дней назад

      I'm a detransitioned butch lesbian who used testosterone for 30 years. It was a major contribution to 5 cardiac events from the age of 57. My cardiologist told me testosterone kills men and was trying to do the same to me.

    • @questioneverything1776
      @questioneverything1776 8 часов назад

      It’s because of the lack of estrogen

  • @idgyschmitz1833
    @idgyschmitz1833 Месяц назад +22

    I feel like I’m going to watch this again and take notes. Wow, so much to take in. Thanks.

  • @karenkennedy6331
    @karenkennedy6331 Месяц назад +37

    I can’t think of anything that is so unnatural, harmful, goes against human divine nature, giving the opposite hormone, it’s cruel, and the harm is done on so many levels, physical, emotional, spiritual mental health.

    • @VerniasAugoeides
      @VerniasAugoeides Месяц назад +2

      Would you argue with every happy trans person who doesn't regret getting on hormones that they must stop even if they don't want to. Should every MtF and FtM be re masculinized and re feminized respectively, even forcibily?

    • @pamharrison8348
      @pamharrison8348 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@VerniasAugoeideswhere are such people?

    • @VerniasAugoeides
      @VerniasAugoeides Месяц назад +1

      @@pamharrison8348 Most trans people on hormones don't regret being on them. Are you going to try to say that literally every single trans person actually regrets being on hormones, or some similar and obviously wrong sentiment?

    • @nancyrobertson8661
      @nancyrobertson8661 Месяц назад +6

      @@VerniasAugoeides "Transgender medicine" should be outlawed for children and also for adults.

    • @pamharrison8348
      @pamharrison8348 Месяц назад +5

      @VerniasAugoeides l look to the medical facts. You keep talking in absolutes. The trans "movement" cannot stand any alternative information and do not address it. Just arguing is pointless.

  • @karenavey2183
    @karenavey2183 Месяц назад +37

    A TIM reacted with explosive rage when I alluded to his ‘female troubles’ not being natural.

    • @biancawilloughby9980
      @biancawilloughby9980 Месяц назад

      I won't explode with rage but I can inform you I did get referred to a female pelvic clinic for exercises by my GP. I had to check first that they were trans friendly. I'm terrified of gender critical people so I tend to avoid women's spaces. Trans women have different bodies than men due to anatomical changes from oestrogen.

    • @meretriciousinsolent
      @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +8

      ​@@biancawilloughby9980 I'm sorry if this sounds accusatory in any way, but what does trans friendly mean? I've had a wide variety of experiences with healthcare practitioners so I don't doubt there are good and bad ones. I do believe that health care providers need to be able to talk about female bodies and have knowledge of the effects of cross sex hormones so they can provide accurate and informed healthcare. Because we are where we are, we need to respond to the situation as it is, not how we think it *should* be. There are definitely some professionals who haven't exercised a duty of care in informing people who choose this path of all the issues that can occur. The problem is, cognitive dissonance between that reality and what is wished for are never going to be compatible. How do we address this while providing a high standard of care for the bodies of trans identifying people?

    • @meretriciousinsolent
      @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +12

      I should probably also note the fact that the problems your body is facing aren't the same as the ones a trans identifying female bodied person would have. (I had to check by rereading your post whether you were that and now realise you aren't.)
      I'm also curious about the impact of oestrogen on the male body pelvic floor, I hope there's similar research being done on that. As I understand it testosterone is a much stronger hormone in terms of its permanent effects than oestrogen but I'm happy to be corrected with some good evidence.

    • @alba7251
      @alba7251 Месяц назад +6

      ​@@biancawilloughby9980 Which proves the point.

    • @chrisbfreelance
      @chrisbfreelance Месяц назад +9

      @biancawilloughby9980 Please detail these anatomical changes.

  • @somerandomhomeboy
    @somerandomhomeboy Месяц назад +58

    Compromise your physical and mental health, shrink your dating pool, court the wrath of an increasingly unsympathetic public and live with the consequences for 50-70 years just to "pass"? The juice is not worth the squeeze!

  • @aldrob108
    @aldrob108 Месяц назад +27

    The first time I heard about women taking testosterone I instinctively knew that it wouldn’t work. It seemed obvious and common sense. Ideology appears to have blocked common sense.

  • @nicolarenshaw6460
    @nicolarenshaw6460 Месяц назад +11

    Such a kind, caring discussion about very important but little known truths which anyone thinking about taking cross sex hormones needs to fully comprehend.
    Hormones effect every single aspect of our bodies and minds and need to be treated as serious.
    I sincerely hope this helps those who need to be fully aware of the consequences of taking cross sex hormones.

  • @hewbert77au
    @hewbert77au Месяц назад +35

    Stella and Sacha I think you both do amazing work. My young adult son has been transitioning and I believe is taking hormones. We have almost become estranged, I don’t know what to do. I’m in Australia and could use any links to supports or advice you might suggest. I’m agnostic but you’re definitely doing gods work ❤

    • @sunnysidey
      @sunnysidey Месяц назад +7

      @hewbert77au I’m sorry to hear this. There is an excellent Australian podcast series called Desexing Society that you could listen to which might provide some further information and resources. I hope it helps ❤️

    • @jessjens6563
      @jessjens6563 Месяц назад +6

      I am sorry to hear that you're going through this. My heart goes out to you. The LGB Alliance has some resources.

    • @MJ-bn9hz
      @MJ-bn9hz Месяц назад +8

      I am extremely sorry for what you are going through. Gender ideology appears to be causing a large number of gender confused children to become alienated from their parent/s. Like “Parental Alienation” (generally when a parent or other person influences a child to reject a previously loved and healthy parent), the ideology of gender, influence of peers and community and broader cultural issues in western societies (including Australia) is causing catastrophic consequences to families and especially children.
      I would focus on building a really strong attachment with your child and try to put off any irreversible decisions until as late as possible.

    • @hewbert77au
      @hewbert77au Месяц назад +3

      @@sunnysidey thanks I’ll check it out for sure 🙏🏽

    • @hewbert77au
      @hewbert77au Месяц назад

      @@jessjens6563 thanks 🙏🏽 I will research their stuff

  • @tracywhite20
    @tracywhite20 21 день назад +4

    This is such an important episode. I've leant a lot for myself. I cannot imagine how these young people are going to manage. Keep up the good work!

  • @mummablue3107
    @mummablue3107 Месяц назад +11

    Another excellent guest. Elaine has been shouting about this for so long and it was thanks to her that I was able to broach some of these topics with my daughter. She still proceeded....because trans....but it planted a seed and I it will help her come back around when she's ready and I'll be better prepared to be able to help her too. Thanks Stella & Sasha x

  • @kimwiser445
    @kimwiser445 Месяц назад +16

    In the US there is a powerful family that donates money to the militant trans groups while making money off of the medical procedures and drugs.

    • @fruitfulvine222
      @fruitfulvine222 Месяц назад +11

      The Pritzkers of Chicago politics!

    • @kimwiser445
      @kimwiser445 Месяц назад +1

      @@fruitfulvine222 Yep!!

    • @joge2468
      @joge2468 Месяц назад

      This is silly. People are on the gender ideology bandwagon because they believe they are being compassionate and doing the right thing. They are wrong, but the motivator is not money. If you wanted to make a lot of money, you would invest in research for curing baldness.

  • @maureenparnaby1912
    @maureenparnaby1912 Месяц назад +27

    Equally informative and terrifying, thank you for this sensitively but clearly presented topic. Elaine keep talking about these dramatically negative effects. What a criminal level failure by those medics to not inform their patients and undertake follow ups. I’m not easily shocked and knew of some of these effects but this is so abusive. I’m 74 and female and a urology patient …..aging is bad enough but this chemical damage is so abusive.

  • @avi8terrfwg317
    @avi8terrfwg317 Месяц назад +7

    They don't follow-up because they don't want to know.

  • @ceeceebeebee889
    @ceeceebeebee889 Месяц назад +23

    "some benefit from transition" is so subjective.

    • @j.j.l.
      @j.j.l. Месяц назад +1

      Yes. That is all it is.

    • @VerniasAugoeides
      @VerniasAugoeides Месяц назад

      Better than saying no one benefits from it

    • @tonyhoffman3309
      @tonyhoffman3309 28 дней назад

      The longest term evidencell does not support it benefitting people longterm.

    • @VerniasAugoeides
      @VerniasAugoeides 28 дней назад

      @@tonyhoffman3309 there is plenty of evidence suggesting it benefits people outcomes wise, while many studies do mention side effects and complications. the science doesn't say that it doesn't benefit people at all

  • @laurelvanwilligen9787
    @laurelvanwilligen9787 Месяц назад +19

    Read Faust's Gold by Steven Ungerleider for how it damaged East German athletes.

  • @saintwatson1
    @saintwatson1 Месяц назад +17

    What you are saying about emotional immaturity of quite a few in trans community - I assumed that a lot of the problem stems from high autism rates and also lack of confidence in themselves. But for young transitioners, you are right, it could be brain development problems too.

    • @Engrave.Danger
      @Engrave.Danger Месяц назад +5

      A lot of kids are being taught to identify and recognize signs of gender non-conformity as being signs of trans. They're not just self diagnosing but also diagnosing each other and the next thing they know, they're in an after school LGBTQ support group and they're solidifying their new identity before a parent or doctor has even heard about it. Once they've had it reinforced by their new "friends/community" it can be hard to go back, particularly when they've often been trained to defend their position by other kids.
      It's one of the consequences of introducing gender ideology in schools.

    • @andreavp463
      @andreavp463 Месяц назад +6

      Here in Canada it's a huge problem. One of my clients ( I'm a tattoo artist) identifies as male, she is autistic, had severe development issues as a child ( I know because I know her mom) and at 18 she found out on internet that her feeling of emptiness could be because she's in the wrong body. She met a therapist once and was given hormones right then, and 6 months later had her breasts amputated and nipples modified. She is having a hysterectomy soon and wants to pursue the rest of the gruesome surgeries of " reassignment".
      One thing I learned recently and totally blew my mind is that she is legally not considered cognitively able to manage her own money, so she has a legal financial guardian, as an adult, who manages her money and she needs to ask permission to that person for everything, but at the same time she was hired as a.. YOUTH THERAPIST at a community center that's publicly financed 😨🤯
      She is advising minors about life and mental& emotional health "professionally"
      The future of our western woke countries is grim if we don't turn things around fast

  • @gingebrien2408
    @gingebrien2408 Месяц назад +5

    My last word Sasha’s hair looks awesome with the perm.

  • @kimwiser445
    @kimwiser445 Месяц назад +12

    You used to have to go through therapy for a while, I think a year, before you could have surgery. The idea that you can start these hormones after one visit is cruel and inhuman.

  • @theodorearaujo971
    @theodorearaujo971 Месяц назад +4

    Don't forget the much higher incidence of liver cancer for females who take testosterone.

  • @PlaceboDomingo
    @PlaceboDomingo Месяц назад +8

    Thank you so much for this fascinating, sad, shocking, and profoundly necessary conversation. I have a young adult relative going through transition, and I’m extremely worried for them, but I’d rather have the information than not. Thank you all, for all that you do.

  • @sh8nn0n92
    @sh8nn0n92 Месяц назад +23

    Anyone else do a kegel every time see Elaine?🤣🤗❤️❤️

    • @A-Fc4rl496
      @A-Fc4rl496 24 дня назад +1

      Every time I hear "pelvic floor"

    • @fokkerfilms560
      @fokkerfilms560 12 дней назад +1

      Yes! 😂

    • @sh8nn0n92
      @sh8nn0n92 12 дней назад

      @@fokkerfilms560 🤣🤣💪💪🏋️❤️❤️

  • @lilja4ever261
    @lilja4ever261 Месяц назад +7

    This woman is a treasure! I love the way she combines expertise with empathy an humor.

  • @TopHatNat
    @TopHatNat 19 дней назад +2

    As an older woman going through menopause, fluctuations in hormone levels is no joke. From hot and cold flashes, a weaker pelvic floor to my nails not really growing anymore, my hair falling out and sleep disturbances.

  • @tootle_soup
    @tootle_soup Месяц назад +30

    Without watching any of this I know some experience; one of my best friends is “transitioning “ but a few years ago her doctor took her off testosterone because her red blood cell count was stroke level. She was on T off and on for 5 or so years. She is now a “trans man” that still has her period but is a man. And binds her breasts. This is insanity.

    • @bootgrease
      @bootgrease Месяц назад +1

      @@tootle_soup wow, sounds like they really need counseling support. I also see people going on hormones without proper counseling and follow up. There are probably alot of people using the wrong amounts, which can cause blood clots, strokes, etc…

    • @dorothypierre754
      @dorothypierre754 19 дней назад +1

      Doesn't really sound like one of your best friends if you keep misgendering him and dismissing something that is clearly important to him.

    • @freedomruss
      @freedomruss 14 дней назад +1

      Men can not have periods bruh.

    • @freedomruss
      @freedomruss 14 дней назад

      ​@@dorothypierre754her

    • @dorothypierre754
      @dorothypierre754 14 дней назад

      @@freedomruss Biological sex (male/female/intersex) is distinct from gender as a social category and social identity (man/woman/nonbinary)
      Males can't get periods. Trans men are born female, identity as men, and navigate daily life in society as men. They may have biology in common with cis women (born female and identify as women) - but their daily lives are different.

  • @matthewjohntaylor69
    @matthewjohntaylor69 Месяц назад +13

    Fascinating and concerning.
    I hope that people who need help find these conversations.
    I worry that you are ignored, hated, and seen as the 'enemy' rather than a useful resource of information being curated by knowledgeable and caring people.

  • @janebennetto5655
    @janebennetto5655 Месяц назад +8

    Fantastic episode. I have sent it round via WhatsApp to my female relatives and friends. Thank you all so much. 🇬🇧❤

  • @karenavey2183
    @karenavey2183 Месяц назад +14

    I hadn’t considered the similarities between so-called FGM and ‘gender reassignment’ surgery.

    • @chrisbfreelance
      @chrisbfreelance Месяц назад

      The trans movement have ethical issues with FGM but not the latter of course.

    • @MelissaKnoxwriter
      @MelissaKnoxwriter Месяц назад +4

      Many, many similarities. Horrifying.

    • @julietardos5044
      @julietardos5044 Месяц назад +2

      Fistulas are common after childbirth in African regions where FGM is routinely practiced. It's just devastating.

  • @Janis_Even
    @Janis_Even Месяц назад +2

    This is one of the best conversations of this topic I have heard.
    It shows the situation soberly.
    And that there is no knowledge behind it.

  • @theunknownatheist3815
    @theunknownatheist3815 Месяц назад +21

    As an actual bio male who has taken testosterone injections, I can report that we do NOT get the same effect taking it that females taking it do. It made me feel “better”, but because it corrected something wrong- there was ZERO “euphoria” from it.

    • @lloyannehurd
      @lloyannehurd Месяц назад +1

      Good information to know!!

    • @heyheyhey0220
      @heyheyhey0220 Месяц назад +2

      “Euphoria” literally means “feel better”. There’s literally no difference in meaning.

    • @heyheyhey0220
      @heyheyhey0220 Месяц назад

      @@lloyannehurdlol

    • @lloyannehurd
      @lloyannehurd Месяц назад +5

      @@heyheyhey0220
      I think if I reported euphoria it would be much different than just feeling better.

    • @dorothypierre754
      @dorothypierre754 19 дней назад

      ​@@lloyannehurdit's euphoric because they are reaching an important milestone for themselves. That's a good feeling.

  • @maryannblair9784
    @maryannblair9784 28 дней назад +2

    One of the best videos I’ve listened to this year. Your guest was truly knowledgeable and so articulate. This is the best one I’ve ever heard on the physical risks transgender women to men are taking. So not worth whatever they think they will gain. Very sad our young generations deal with this confusion. A great thing intelligent woman are studying the facts and sharing the truth. Thank you for this excellent program. I’m subscribing.

  • @The_New_Abnormal_World_Order
    @The_New_Abnormal_World_Order Месяц назад +11

    I knew a bit about the pelvic floor but never knew it was involved in moving fluid from the legs!!!

    • @errin-mp1zy
      @errin-mp1zy 12 дней назад +1

      Yes, I just learnt that too, explains my moms swollen ankles, her pelvic floor was shot, after 5 kids the last 3 all over 12 lb and in labour for 3 days (home births) and no-one told her about pelvic floor exercises, we fail women constantly.

  • @neepers22
    @neepers22 Месяц назад +8

    I love Elaine, and glad that she gave a shout out to all the SEEN networks doing great work out there.

  • @linmorell1813
    @linmorell1813 Месяц назад +4

    This has blown my mind. I have never heard this talked about by anyone else. It's vital for women's health whatever gender they identify as.

  • @weouryourthem
    @weouryourthem Месяц назад +8

    As someone who's been in menopause for 6 years, for me just having my estrogen gone from menopause has made me almost incontinent I have to be within 5 seconds of the bathroom... I did get on estrogen and it's getting better I feel so sorry for these young girls being convinced to change their gender 😔 as I'm going through menopause with the hot flashes and everything what a horrible thing to do to a young girl 😔 I'm guessing after they get on testosterone enough the menopausal symptoms go away for them ? Looking forward to the show 👍😊 4:21 4:21 4:21

  • @Consequence
    @Consequence Месяц назад +6

    36:00 oh goodness, thank you sasha. Self report is the weakest indicator of outcomes, especially in a community which shames and blames those who question the ideology.

  • @Pammellam
    @Pammellam Месяц назад +9

    I wish you would add chapter headings or topic/questions headings marked with the starting minutes listed so we can listen and re-listen to what we want.

  • @notsogreen
    @notsogreen Месяц назад +4

    MS is an abbreviation for MULTIPLE sclerosis, not "musculo-sclerosis". That's a big error.

  • @DeladisKythera
    @DeladisKythera Месяц назад +10

    The whole thing of women taking synthetic Testosterone is absolutely terrifying and a terrible disaster.
    But one can't say that without being called "transphobic" and "a bigot".
    The whole thing is madness, so horrible and a tragedy.
    Thank you ladies for drawing attention to it 👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏.

  • @julietardos5044
    @julietardos5044 Месяц назад +7

    For anyone seeking more information about pelvic floor health, look up Leslie Howard. She is a yoga instructor and expert in the pelvic floor. She teaches classes, has videos, wrote a book.

  • @faithf5846
    @faithf5846 Месяц назад +4

    I’m sad for the female athlete’s that lose competition’s to males or transitioned males to females .I have no idea why is this not talked about especially by the feminist ? It’s celebrated on the mainstream news.
    Mind Boggling….maybe if a feminist had a daughter in a competition who lost to a male opponent that transition maybe that would be a wake up call not sure???

    • @widerlenspod
      @widerlenspod  Месяц назад +1

      Please check out our episode with Coach Linda Blade, from last season. Also, be on the lookout in a couple of months for an episode with April Hutchinson where we will explore these issues more.

  • @alenavanderbanck3334
    @alenavanderbanck3334 Месяц назад +7

    So much knowledge, so much good information and at the same time so much respect and compassion. Very well done….this is the way to approach the other side…..

  • @rettahbful
    @rettahbful Месяц назад +9

    Parents need to know this.

  • @alison8817
    @alison8817 Месяц назад +17

    Saying transition benefits some people is misleading. Benefits them compared to what other possible outcome? When someone who is either distressed at their healthy, natural state or has taken a sexual obsession too far is encouraged to go along with a fantasy they have created around themselves and professionals deliberately instigate iatrogenic harm then it cannot be claimed to be any kind of treatment or satisfactory outcome of intervention. No intervention at all would surely be equivalent or a better outcome. This model of care has not been compared to anything else. The push to outlaw 'conversion therapy' is just about making sure we can't explore other options and potential outcomes. Fetishists want to normalise fetish and are happy to use vulnerable people to do so and the medical professionals just go along with it. We need to de-medicalise this issue. It's a social issue, it's a technology issue (disassociated & porn addled), it's a behavioural issue, it is not a medical issue at all and a satisfactory 'treatment' would surely be focused on an outcome that means someone does not deliberately engage in harmful behaviour & remains healthy. Creating unhealthy bodies to match unhealthy minds..........

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 Месяц назад +8

      When what needs healing is the mind, not the body.

    • @kbeebuzzy
      @kbeebuzzy Месяц назад +3

      Brilliant comment. Wish it would fit on a tee shirt.

    • @sourorangepie
      @sourorangepie 20 дней назад

      Here's the t-shirt slogan: Trans Ideology IS CONVERSION THERAPY on gay and gender-non-conforming kids

  • @megankwisdom
    @megankwisdom Месяц назад +9

    I've never clicked play so fast! Love Elaine, she's hilarious 💜

  • @bodyassetmovementevolution9596
    @bodyassetmovementevolution9596 16 дней назад +1

    May I deviate a little from the main topic here?
    I am a specialist on Pelvic Floor as well and I find that most women DONT EVEN KNOW what it is, how to care for it and how to prevent age/pregnancy/illness related issues! I wish doctors would help more in sharing the idea of PREVENTION through KNOWLEDGE and SELFCARE. Instead of just letting things happen and then prescribe the whatever.
    Thanks for this enlightening specific-related discussion. You are all very honest and dedicated professionals 🙏

  • @Janis_Even
    @Janis_Even Месяц назад +4

    I am a transgender person myself. By the meaning: "Transgenderism: A person who has significant difficulty to adapt to the role expected by biological sex. Because -
    Because the person feels that he or she belongs entirely or partially to the opposite gender."
    That feeling inside that one has affiliation to the opposite sex.
    I was referred to a gender specialist.
    I wanted to discuss how difficult this is in everyday social life in relation to other people.
    The specialized therapist offered me as much testosterone and surgery as I wanted.
    Everything was paid for by the health insurance company. Phallo plastic and everything.
    I was offered this in the first hour - without me asking about testosterone.
    That is what's happening...
    When I refused to take testosteron I was kicked out of therapy and called transphobic

    • @Carole-zz6jm
      @Carole-zz6jm Месяц назад +1

      I'm so sorry this happened to you. That specialist is best avoided. I hope you find the right person to advise you.

    • @Janis_Even
      @Janis_Even Месяц назад

      @Carole-zz6jm The specialists following the guideline treatment, which are written in a DSM-5 or ICD-11.
      They are transitioning people. That's all that they do. If you do not transition, they have no other idea what to say or do.
      Therapist are only there to write the letter for permission to use hormones.

    • @drrocktopus5137
      @drrocktopus5137 Месяц назад

      What year did this happen? I'm curious if it was recent or just after the insurance mandates 10yrs ago.

    • @Janis_Even
      @Janis_Even Месяц назад +3

      @drrocktopus5137 It was the first time in 2012.
      It took me years to get over this invalidation.
      Then, I let myself be persuaded to seek help again. Another therapist would understand that not all trans people are the same and that there is a spectrum. I thought that could be true. But the next therapist was even worse.
      I went to the second therapist, in 2022. As soon as I came in, I was greeted by Mr. (name). again I was immediately offered hormones and surgery.
      When I didn't accept that, she said that trans people want hormones and surgery and if I don't want that, then I'm not trans. She doesn't know what other mental disorder I have.
      However, she only accepts people who are transitioning.
      Because she is specialized in that.

    • @drrocktopus5137
      @drrocktopus5137 Месяц назад +1

      ​ @Janis_Even That was right after the insurance mandates then, practically an excuse to print money.
      That is a vile response in both cases and is a decent case that what we are told these things are for is a ruse.

  • @user-fq1oj2tr3v
    @user-fq1oj2tr3v Месяц назад +5

    How can the gender surgeons be so irresponsible. I can't imagine having such blatant disregard. My job hardly effects anyone and i get really upset if i am not doing it well.

    • @cd6741
      @cd6741 Месяц назад +1

      Follow the money.

    • @WadeAlma
      @WadeAlma 19 дней назад +1

      "Gender surgeon" and "irresponsible" are synonymous.

    • @fluffybunny3178
      @fluffybunny3178 2 дня назад

      The surgery is classed as experimental, so if it does not go well they are not held accountable. It is an easy life.

  • @gaylehudson7267
    @gaylehudson7267 Месяц назад +6

    I complained of the severe pain in my private area, and they did a colonoscopy and told me that I take too many laxatives. OKAY..... The pain doctor pretended like I didn't say the words and told me to go to an addiction psychiatry clinic, even though there was no evidence in my history at all of any type of addictive behavior. I have never smoked a cigarette and have not drank alcohol in over 25 years and never touched a drug not prescribed to me and never overused the drugs that were prescribed to me. But women are HATED in every way in this world. I live in almost constant severe pain and WILL NEVER SAY THE WORD PAIN TO A DOCTOR EVER AGAIN. I had something like a stroke in 2021 and they would not treat it until my drug test came back. I was paralyzed on the right side and when the cheerful nurse informed me my drug screen was clean and I could FINALLY get stroke treatment, I could not even punch that cheerful hag in the mouth because I was PARALYZED on the right side. In the end they said it was a 42 hour long migraine that made me unable to speak English or move my right side. BUT I WAS NEVER GIVEN ANY MIGRAINE MEDS UNTIL ALL THE SYMPTOMS WERE GONE. I SUFFERED A Full BLOWN MIGRAINE FOR 42 HOURS WITH NO TREATMENT. I am terrified of doctors because of medical abuse by my mother when i was 5 to 11 years old,. I have no idea how to live other than IN CONSTANT SEVERE UNSPEAKABLE PAIN.

    • @ezzafive9271
      @ezzafive9271 Месяц назад

      I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Can you see a herbalist or Chinese medicine practitioner? Acupuncture?

    • @hlw1306
      @hlw1306 Месяц назад

      Where do you live? That kind of non-care was typical in America decades ago--a doctor dominating a woman instead of listening and providing health care.

    • @gaylehudson7267
      @gaylehudson7267 Месяц назад

      @@hlw1306 Yeah. I've suffered it for 4 decades. The accusations of addiction did not start until obonobo death care. I used the public health clinic for 15 years and they treated me fairly well, though they did try to make me get a hysterectomy at age 29. I refused and still have all my parts. I am 61 and I avoid doctors at all costs.

    • @gaylehudson7267
      @gaylehudson7267 Месяц назад

      @@ezzafive9271 Those things won't work for me. I tried everything. It is nothing more or less than what it is. Medicare and the half baked insurance I have will not pay for those things.

    • @jellyfishattack
      @jellyfishattack Месяц назад

      ​@@ezzafive9271😂😂😂

  • @MANICATTACKS
    @MANICATTACKS Месяц назад +8

    single father of three daughters, with the help of their grandmother i will have to give them puberty talks one day and with the prevalence of trans now, this is vital information i need to account for when we approach the inclusion of that topic too -- thank you for this episode, and many others, for pointing me in the right directions such as learning who are the specialists i would need to consult if it ever becomes relevant and what questions would need to be asked

    • @shannonsayshi
      @shannonsayshi Месяц назад +1

      Some inoculation would be good before they're exposed to it the wrong way, for sure. How to do that though... not sure. Maybe some discussion abt how pol believe different things... and how cults condition ppl and work to isolate them.?? I don't know.
      Definitely no devices in the bedroom at night.

  • @theodorearaujo971
    @theodorearaujo971 Месяц назад +5

    Sex is binary. Judith Butler is a philosopher, not a scientist, and her views on sex are wrong. No one gets to choose their own pronouns, and certainly no one gets to use government to compel others to use their language of choice. Gender roles and the divide between masculine and feminine are indeed, in part, socially constructed, but this is a minor insight that should not be expanded beyond it's very limited insight.

  • @user-wp8zz8hn1j
    @user-wp8zz8hn1j Месяц назад +7

    This video is PACKED with information! I am so glad I clicked on this. I have really learned so much! (Wow, the pelvis is complex!) I am really going to start paying more attention to pelvic exercise! Thank you SO much for making this video. ❤❤❤

  • @nogorman560
    @nogorman560 Месяц назад +2

    I had to have a full hysterectomy in my early 30 & my Gynaecologist said I should have HRT implants which they make a incision & place a capsule in & stitch you up lasts approx a few months but after a few of these implants I had a stroke I was healthy there is no family history we all die of cancer so of record my medical professional told me that in USA women even died because they put to much testosterone in the implants I am working class & could not afford or well enough to take on the NHS or American drugs company the reason I am telling you is there must be evidence somewhere because I was told USA women who had implants took the drugs company to Court this was in 1998/2000

  • @sonjabarnard2102
    @sonjabarnard2102 26 дней назад +1

    This was a brilliant and thought provoking conversation. I will gladly listen to Elaine Miller anytime.

  • @freedomruss
    @freedomruss 14 дней назад +2

    How the heck did we get to a place where genital mutilation is an acceptable and even recommended practice?
    Seems completely insane to me.

  • @meretriciousinsolent
    @meretriciousinsolent Месяц назад +10

    Babies carried in slings have good head control fwiw. There have been concerns raised and it's not the same as being prone obviously but they do still develop those muscles. We also need to stop being so protective of our kids and let them develop their proprioception and internal senses.

  • @sandracarter7231
    @sandracarter7231 8 дней назад +1

    I developed adenomyosis intrauterine. I had been on testosterone about 6 years at that point. I needed a total hysterectomy. I started having severe pelvic cramping and stopped having sex. I have been diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosis now. I went off testosterone in 2012 and detransitioned. I feel like damaged goods now. I regret my testosterone use a lot.

  • @anne-mariejane4595
    @anne-mariejane4595 Месяц назад +5

    Thank you ladies for what was an absolute insightful conversation and shocking to hear of the implication of taking cross sex hormones.

  • @jessiemerced-gonzalez4429
    @jessiemerced-gonzalez4429 19 дней назад +1

    Thank you, because the truth is what we need in this world right now. ❤❤Once again thank you.

  • @juliesheard2122
    @juliesheard2122 Месяц назад +1

    Thankyou for your compassionate work. Please keep researching this topic, it may save many many young people form untold suffering.

  • @swampsagacity4685
    @swampsagacity4685 Месяц назад +2

    It makes me wonder if there will be strides in further understanding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, including bladder incontinence, after studying the effects is testosterone in the female body.

  • @magpiegirl3783
    @magpiegirl3783 9 дней назад

    Great conversation which should be mandatory viewing for people considering gender interventions. The guest speaker was amazing. And these 3 women genuinely care about the situation gender confused people are in. They are aware of the negatives consequences to transition physically that the medical world are glossing over. What is wrong with the medical community that this is not being challenged?

  • @MsSilver41
    @MsSilver41 Месяц назад +4

    This is a terribly sad way to reduce the population and create massive health and mental issues

  • @anewagora
    @anewagora Месяц назад +2

    When I detransitioned, estrogen improved my vaginal atrophy very quickly. I had the opposite problem of incontinence all my life even before testosterone, where it was hard to let the muscle relax to pee. I trained myself to overcome that issue. The only problem I face longterm is the pelvic floor muscle being too tight. I was recommended to a physical therapist for this.

  • @abacaxiveer
    @abacaxiveer Месяц назад +4

    Yes. I'd say muscle issues as a cause of pain or organ dysfunction is somewhat of an orphaned field, and not just in the lower abdomen.

  • @fannyfroeschl
    @fannyfroeschl Месяц назад +1

    this is very informative!
    This should really be a mandatory part of the information before any so-called gender affirming treatment.
    Thank you very much for your work!

  • @melitamcleary6656
    @melitamcleary6656 Месяц назад +5

    Yay I love Elaine so looking forward to this episode 🎉🎉🎉

  • @malik_alharb
    @malik_alharb Месяц назад +3

    As man I can assure you testosterone is a powerful hormone

  • @user-jp4ql1nn6v
    @user-jp4ql1nn6v Месяц назад +3

    Wow, really informative! This information has to get out there, who is going to pick up the pieces when all the trans people get older? Keep up the good work ladies!!

    • @commonsense6967
      @commonsense6967 Месяц назад

      Most of them die young from all the hormones they have to permanently take.

  • @Tsiskoko
    @Tsiskoko 8 дней назад

    I was trans identifying years ago and was started on testosterone. I stopped T for a few reasons. I found out about IM scarring (guaranteed 100% happens every time development of scar tissue in muscle from an injection). This wasn’t a side effect of the treatment that was explained to me from the outset. It came up by accident or I heard it somewhere and asked my nurse and she confirmed, with surprise as if it was an obvious fact. Well i am not a scientist or doctor so it wasn’t obvious. I thought about how this would be affecting me. T injections are big, and inject a lot of material, and are notoriously painful and difficult. How does that compare to something like a vaccine??? And the frequency for a vaccine is anywhere from 1x a year to once every 10 years to every couple years a few times then never again. T gets injected every week or two. I realized if I kept going with this I would be damaging myself over and over again for the rest of my life, and because the T would ruin my female gonads I would be stuck on it. This insidious scar tissue making thing. Then I developed a vasovagal reaction to the injections and just had to stop. On top of all those revelations and difficulties, I also had vivid and violent suicidal thoughts that began shortly after starting T and ended when I discontinued T. I’ve known people who stopped T due to hair loss. I lost some hair at first but it grew back in. One person I knew on social media discontinued their very popular instagram account after realizing they were balding. I guess that she stopped because she couldn’t handle the potential shame and lash back of discontinuing “HRT”.

  • @ivelisseburclova3786
    @ivelisseburclova3786 Месяц назад +1

    I have been working with detransgenders to get proper mental health treatment. When they share their stories, I notice that there is a pattern of professional gaslighting. Many said that after attending counseling or therapy with gender affirmation “professionals” they noticed that they can’t remember the past 1-2 years since they started therapy. Also they reported that they started to have problems recalling their childhood. Have other destrangenders experienced this? Im not sure if those symptoms are the result of professional gaslighting or the hormone injections or both.

  • @MariaWitlof
    @MariaWitlof Месяц назад +4

    I needed this video! Thank you!

  • @jeanettehuggins4964
    @jeanettehuggins4964 18 дней назад

    I am warching from Australia...l am 70 yr old women. Have used naturial hormone tablets (Remifemin) and used Vag. Hormone cream ( Estriol) since menopause symptoms at 51yrs. I feel great. I found this podcast Extremely Informative...Thank you. And yes l'm doing my Pelvic Floor Exercises right now.

  • @Bonnieuxful
    @Bonnieuxful 25 дней назад +3

    Listen to the Megan Kelly RUclips show where she interviewed a young lady who had a mastectomy, went off the testosterone, got pregnant, can’t nurse her baby, but milk is forming under her scar tissue and it is very painful. 🙏🏻😭🙏🏻❤️

    • @partysob
      @partysob 15 дней назад

      milk can only form if all of the tissue is not removed.

  • @bus535joyfully3
    @bus535joyfully3 Месяц назад +2

    All of the is so horrific. Adults need to stop pushing these kids into drugs.

  • @panninggazz5244
    @panninggazz5244 Месяц назад +2

    a friend of mine who transitioned over 30 years ago began having trouble with bladder control after several years. this female to male trans man now has to use some vaginal estrogen....he would say that he had the bladder of a 70 year old man. having to now use the vaginal estrogen causes him dysmorphia. thank you for this....I just started watching so I don't know what you will reveal...

  • @jjayneartworkx
    @jjayneartworkx 23 дня назад +1

    Very few folks know about Tavistock ❤thank you for mentioning it...the insanity has been maddening so I'm trying to learn more about things...😊

  • @azzahjensen6110
    @azzahjensen6110 Месяц назад +2

    💥BOOM! Very informative. Such a shame. I am so sad for the abuse that is taking place that is happening to these women and children.