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Below is a press release I issued in February 2009 which articulates why the NHS should get in-line with the rest of the world and start providing hormone blocker treatment for transsexual girls, thus giving them a chance at a normal life.
If you are a parent looking for ways to obtain hormone blocking treatment for your trans-daughter then there are many parents already doing so; join up with Mermaids to learn from their experiences.
Puberty delay treatment with Dr. Spack in the USA costs roughly £5,600/year including travel expenses for two. That may seem a lot, but over a lifetime it is nothing. I can honestly say that I would give everything I own to have the body I would have had if I had been given puberty delay treatment. Some things (hands and feet size, height, width of hips, skull size etc) cannot be surgically corrected, and facial feminising surgery is far from perfect.
If you are British, your trans-daughter is under 13 and there is really no other way that s/he is going to get treatment (ie. you are mortgaged to the hilt and have no one else to call on), then please get in touch; I may be able to help you with some of the costs.
Guildford, Surrey. 11th February 2009. Kate Craig-Wood, recently voted NatWest Woman of the Year, and managing director of award-winning IT company Memset, wants a radical review of the NHS treatment of young trans-girls.
Following last week's case in Germany where it emerged that Kim (formerly Tim) Petras was allowed to start hormone treatment as a 12-year-old, Craig-Wood, herself transsexual, is scathing about the parallel treatment offered in Britain.
"The current NHS 'method' of allowing trans-girls to undergo puberty without any treatment is barbaric," she says.
"It forces the trans-girl to go through traumatic body changes tantamount to a woman sprouting facial hair or a man growing breasts. Worse still, they'll have extreme difficulty later passing as female without expensive facial surgery. And their bodies may never look feminine because the skeletal structure will be masculine."
So the system in Britain forces trans-girls to go to Europe, Australia or the States for treatment. This is all the more unacceptable as leading medical bodies support the suspension of puberty at an early stage. These include:
The treatment is offered in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Norway, The Netherlands and the USA.
The process is understood to have no significant risks and the effects will naturally reverse, if necessary.
"Kim is now a beautiful girl because she was able to start testosterone blockers at the age of 12," says Craig-Wood. "The UK system is failing so many trans-people and causing quite unnecessary suffering with a high rate of suicide attempts, which early treatment would almost certainly mitigate."
Almost universally transsexual people are aware of feeling 'in the wrong body' from before puberty - sometimes from as young as age 2-3. Despite this, only 100 out of 1,200 people requesting treatment for gender identity issues do so as children, which clearly shows that both the NHS and the wider community are failing trans-children.
If we can catch those people before puberty we can help them avoid the traumatic puberty that I went through and enable them to look entirely female without major cosmetic surgery."
"Personally, I wish that I had grown up in a world where I felt able to tell people that I felt I should have been born a girl at a young age, and had been able to obtain proper treatment. That way I could have avoided a traumatic puberty, expensive surgery, and would not now feel that I was robbed of my late-childhood."
"Affected children should not in any way be ashamed about coming forward to talk about their feelings as this is a well-known condition. And the fact that highly respected medical bodies back the use of hormone blockers for trans-girls, makes the case for a review of current guidelines here all the more pressing."
"I hope to help prevent the next generation of trans-girls from going through what I did."