Chinese websites aside, I'd be very very interested to know if or how much a transsexual's lifespan is affected after HRT (I would think the HRT would be more of an issue for a persons longevity than surgery).
Personally, while I considered transition a necessity, I would still like to live a long and healthy life.
I feel there is way to much complacency going on here in regards to our lot in life! "Happy with what I have left, whatever that may be", is not something I would say, and I'm surprised others would.
Additionally, concluding that we will live long lives with out data to support the claim is not helping. The lack of data/statistics is not proof of what we would like to be true.
On the issue of there not being any studies on the subject: It's CRITICALLY important to note that, as in any area of study, a lack of statistics/studies is in no way whatsoever synonymous with verification that a problem doesn't exist.
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Medical statistics:
Is there proof or evidence that we will live shorter lives, no, BUT...
"No statistics" simply means that no university has completed a study on the topic. There are data out there that can tell us whether or not we will all live full lives, they just haven't been collected.
So, "no statistics exist" is not the same as "we're all safe because a google search doesn't find any statistics saying will all die young".
Similarly, simply stating "Well, I'm x years old and I'm still alive, so this must be safe for our bodies' longevity" doesn't tell us anything either. I'm not trying to be morbid and I certainly don't want to offend anyone, but a 51 year old could make such a statement and die the next day... what does that prove?
I'm personally willing to accept that by putting my body through HRT I may have shortened my lifespan, but I can't say "there's no data that proves I will live a shorter life, so therefore I will live a long, full live". I'm sorry, but I'm perusing a career in science and I just can't stand unjustified conclusions.
I'd be very interested in a study on our lifespans, because I would like to know, and I DO want to live a long healthy life. Of course, I would never stop HRT, but If there's something else that can be done about it (like a new medicine or more healthy estrogen), I'd like the scientific community to be aware of the possibility to research it.
The way I see it, I (we) got a raw deal to begin with! Living the rest of life in the correct gender isn't a blessing that we should be lucky to have; it's our reward for putting up with so much garbage -- our consolation prize for not being born with the right parts. We deserve the rest of our life, and I want to make mine last as long as I can.