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That's the thing I guess - the biggest, most recent didn't look at quality of life reports or satisfaction by the participants - it's that that we'd need to determine that (imo). I'm still looking.
They also made the point that there was no way you could really attribute their morbitiy mortality to their sex change. That they may have had other issues that caused depression (as we all do) or heart disease etc.
The other data I found was that 3.8% number - which was pretty close to satisfaction - not many regret the surgery.
They also made the point that there was no way you could really attribute their morbitiy mortality to their sex change. That they may have had other issues that caused depression (as we all do) or heart disease etc.
The other data I found was that 3.8% number - which was pretty close to satisfaction - not many regret the surgery.
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