This is going to be a rant, so bear with me. I will be out of town today and I need to post this for posterity and as a warning to others.
Yesterday, the Veterans Administration announced that it is phasing out treatment for gender dysphoria.
https://news.va.gov/press-room/va-to-phase-out-treatment-for-gender-dysphoria/All of my medical care, except dentistry, is through the VA. It was a VA psychologist who, per DSM 5, diagnosed me with gender dysphoria in 2019. VA physicians, endocrinologists, and gynecologists have been treating me for this condition. These healthcare professionals are members of nationally recognized professional medical associations, such as the American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association, among others. More than 25 professional medical organizations recognize gender dysphoria and its treatment. Hormone therapy was prescribed following the protocols established by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and the Clinical Practice Guidelines of the Endocrine Society. This is SCIENCE.
The statement made by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs in the above VA News Release is offensive and discriminatory:
"I mean no disrespect to anyone, but VA should not be focused on helping Veterans attempt to change their sex. The vast majority of Veterans and Americans agree, and that is why this is the right decision," said VA Secretary Doug Collins. "All eligible Veterans – including trans-identified Veterans – will always be welcome at VA and will always receive the benefits and services they've earned under the law. But if Veterans want to attempt to change their sex, they can do so on their own dime."This is what happens when you have non-medical personnel (a former chaplain) directing a medical healthcare organization. This is what happens when an elected official is allowed to inflict his opinion upon citizens in the form of Executive Orders, and those opinions go unchallenged by non-medical personnel in a form of blind obedience.
I never said I wanted "to attempt to change my sex". I trusted professional medical personnel with their diagnosis and recommended treatment. The results of that treatment have helped me become more healthy, happy, and certain that I was not a victim of malpractice. The decisions made were based on scientific facts, and proven protocols, and administered by licensed medical professionals, not some arbitrary opinion.
I didn't wake up one morning and decide I wanted breasts. I got into therapy to discover why I was having issues. I didn't even want to accept the diagnosis of gender dysphoria at first. But I trusted the VA in its promise to provide the best healthcare.
The news release goes on to state:
VA has not kept consistent and reliable records regarding the total number of Veterans who endured these procedures, the total amount of money spent on them or the total number of employees involved. Veterans Health Administration estimates indicate that less than one tenth of one percent of the 9.1 million Veterans enrolled in VA health care are trans-identified.This statement is patently false. In 2023, the VA estimated the number of transgender veterans receiving treatment was 134,000 veterans. Treatment is DOCUMENTED in the medical records. Costs have been estimated in the past based on the medications prescribed, which is also DOCUMENTED.
Additionally, VA had been providing letters of support encouraging non-VA providers to perform sex-change surgeries on Veterans. The aforementioned services had been authorized under Veterans Health Administration Directive 1341(4), which has now been rescinded.Also false. The VA has never "encouraged" any provider "to perform sex-change surgeries on Veterans". VA providers have provided letters of
recommendation for
gender-affirming surgery when, and only when it was deemed appropriate treatment by these medical professionals.
Any and all savings VA achieves by stopping specific medical treatments for gender dysphoria will be redirected to help severely injured VA beneficiaries — such as paralyzed Veterans and amputees — regain their independence.This is discrimination by definition. It is taking away a benefit from one class and giving it to another. I fully expect that there will be court challenges filed. I hope there will be a class-action lawsuit that will put these issues to rest. I don't mean an injunction to make it stop. That isn't enough. There needs to be punitive damages so severe that any future attempts like this will be deemed financially untenable.
We will see what happens.
Now, I will be getting away from the computer for the day and taking a mental health vacation.