Sex Change Regret - Helping people detransition to the gender they had at birth.

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An interview with Dr. Az Hakeem, Transgender Trend Blog

An interview with Dr. Az Hakeem, Transgender Trend Blog

Dr. Hakeem speaks to the lack of follow-up -- regretters are not counted high rate of regret he sees in his post-op patients--26% Who is Dr. Az Hakeem? Dr Az Hakeem is a consultant psychiatrist, medical psychotherapist and a Fellow of the Royal College of...

Chloe Cole Testimony

Chloe Cole Testimony

18-year-old Chloe Cole’s powerful testimony in front of California’s Senate Judiciary Committee, Sept. 1, 2022

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THE JOURNEY.

You are not alone.

Up to 20% have regrets about their “sex change.” Sex change procedures are not effective, say researchers. Ten to 15 years after surgical reassignment, the suicide rate is 20 times that of comparable peers.
Regret is NOT rare. See the evidence.

Here we reach out to those considering detransitioning. 

Click on the video to hear Walt tell his story in 2 minutes.

Hormones, surgery, regret:
I identified as a transgender woman for 8 years

My name is Walt Heyer and in April of 1983 I had “gender reassignment” surgery. At first I was giddy for the fresh start. But hormones and “sex change” genital surgery couldn’t solve the underlying issues driving my dysphoria.

I returned to identifying as male more than 30 years ago. I learned the truth: Hormones and surgery may alter appearances, but nothing changes the immutable fact of your sex.

I met a wonderful woman who didn’t care about the changes to my body, and we’ve been married for over 25 years. Now we help others whose lives have been derailed by sex change.

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other voices of experience.

Walt Heyer’s story told in 2 minutes…

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THE evidence and research.

Another Women’s Sport Is Letting Biological Males Compete

Another Women’s Sport Is Letting Biological Males Compete

by Walt Heyer, January 16, 2020, Daily Signal Scientific studies show that men remain stronger than women, on average, even after gender reassignment surgery and hormone therapy. I’m no professional athlete, but years after my sex reassignment surgery and the...

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Get psychological help

So many people who change genders realize later that abuse in their lives contributed to their gender distress feelings. Changing genders is not the proper treatment for overcoming childhood trauma or abuse. Find someone who will address the underlying source of your distress without prescribing hormones or surgery. Avoid those who are “transgender cheerleaders” and advocate for transition. 

The law is on your side

Employment law protects you as you go back. Legal identity documents can be changed back.

You may find that when you reach out to the legal resources that helped you originally that they are not willing to help you go back. No worries. We can help you find legal resources if you need some.

Take back your life

Others have.  you can, too!

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Giving hope to those who want help to go back.

 

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