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HOW MANY TRANS?????

Started by Cassi, February 28, 2018, 11:45:12 PM

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Cassi

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 04, 2018, 01:10:12 PM
It's interesting how the discussion wobbles from "Who is" to "Who should be counted"

I thought Cassi was trying to get the size of the transgender community, not the size of the pool of people needing policy change or medical intervention. Can you clarify that, O/P?

Who's O/P?
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KathyLauren

Quote from: Cassi on March 04, 2018, 03:50:51 PM
Who's O/P?
I think she means you.  OP = Original Poster, the person who started the thread.
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Devlyn

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Cassi

Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 04, 2018, 05:50:49 PM
Precisely.  :)

Oooooh.  Wasn't sure.  Thought maybe Old Person?

The original intent was just how many or maybe percentage. 

Wasn't sure but seemed more than I would have thought before "joining".

Deviating from the original thought or idea doesn't bother me - free speech, etc.

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Quote from: Devlyn Marie on March 04, 2018, 01:10:12 PM
It's interesting how the discussion wobbles from "Who is" to "Who should be counted"

I don't think that either of those question sums up the intent of the continued discussion though. Drawing statistical numbers does require a definition to go off of, and so consideration of that definition and how it might be addressed is a natural topic for the question of how many, often for the sake of inclusion not exclusion. This in turn does flow into the issue of delineation of subgroups to fully explain the data, but then that is just how data works to begin with, as it is meant to be broken down and analyzed in order to be applied for a purpose. Statistical data needs a reason to exist, and a non delineated transgender population value doesn't really have one other than the aforementioned sating curiosity. These and countless other things absolutely have to be considered in any study or polling in order to create remotely reliable numbers, otherwise you just wind up back where we are now. Self identification is wonderful from a social-cultural perspective, but it severely complicates attempts at representative math.

(Case in point on the importance of actually working these questions out: Someone recently posted a study link in these forums which had a somewhat poorly defined and inconsistent definition of "non-op" presented. The definitions were problematic in a number of ways, both by being inconsistent with one another, between the contradictory synopsis on the study and wording posted elsewhere, as well as not in line with the most commonly accepted definitions.)

(Random addendum because thinking about this is oddly relaxing for me... To go back to the delineation aspect for a moment, think about the overall U.S. population. If you provide the U.S. population, what can you glean from that? Well, pretty much just that number itself. You don't know the ethnic, religious, class, or fiscal breakdown, you don't know who is suffering and who is doing perhaps a little too well. Toss in another stat, such as the popular vote tallies for the Presidency when the candidate who led the popular vote lost the election. Suddenly that lack of delineation in the general population data, really, really, really matters. The overall population number explains precisely nothing of value to anyone. Voting patterns, disenfranchisement, fraud, you name it, all impossible to detect. Add in that delineation, patterns emerge. Answers are given, and the study/poll/census's existence is justified, not least of which from a financial perspective to warrant the commissioning of the study/poll/census in the first place.)
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Katie Jade

Wow  - all I can say is that at the moment I have 2 points of quite in-necessary aches and pains in my chest so I'm not commenting more as they  skew my logic somewhat..
But I'm so happy I'm that type of pain.

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Katie Jade

Good holistic comments though and its good to see our community is very switched on and such a wide spectrum of experience as well.
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Cassi

Quote from: Katie Again on March 29, 2018, 07:09:25 PM
Wow  - all I can say is that at the moment I have 2 points of quite in-necessary aches and pains in my chest so I'm not commenting more as they  skew my logic somewhat..
But I'm so happy I'm that type of pain.

Hugz ()but not too hard)
Katie

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christinej78

#48
Quote from: Dani on March 01, 2018, 06:22:00 AM
With the US population at 330 million people and the best estimates at 1.5 % of all people being trans, my estimate is that there are about 5 million people in the US who have transgender issues of one sort or another.

I have seen a couple articles that put the figure at 1.4 million in the USA. These are transgender women that have had full SRS. I found this by searching for prostate cancer in men that have had an orchiectomy. There have only been 10 women out of that 1.4 mil that have come down with PC. That's about 7 to the -6 percent. It goes along with my belief that testosterone is the main culprit in PC.

I am going to have my orchiectomy asap, for trans reasons and PC. I don't need or want testes. They are a disaster waiting to happen.

Best,

Christine
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Quote from: christinej78 on March 30, 2018, 12:14:35 AM
I have seen a couple articles that put the figure at 1.4 million in the USA. These are transgender women that have had full SRS.
Best,

Christine

Hello Christine

Really? 1.4 million women in US? I know they have been doing SRS/GCS for 50 years in US but this figure seems astronomical. Is the source credible and in any way verifyable do you know please? Thanking you

Pamela


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christinej78

Quote from: pamelatransuk on March 31, 2018, 09:21:55 AM
Hello Christine

Really? 1.4 million women in US? I know they have been doing SRS/GCS for 50 years in US but this figure seems astronomical. Is the source credible and in any way verifyable do you know please? Thanking you

Pamela

Hi Pamela,

I thought the number was rather small considering the US population is around 350 mil. Another number I have seen is that transgender people are .5% of the total population. That totals out at 1.75 million using 350 mil as the US total.

They seemed credible; I'll search then out and send you the links. I believe I saved the links for my urologist so I should be able to find them fairly soon. Since I'm not sure of this sites policy of posting links, I'll PM them.

Back to you soon,

Christine

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Cassi

Did I miss the definition?  In the case of the population is this just post op or?????
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Donna

Quote from: christinej78 on March 30, 2018, 12:14:35 AM
I have seen a couple articles that put the figure at 1.4 million in the USA. These are transgender women that have had full SRS. I found this by searching for prostate cancer in men that have had an orchiectomy. There have only been 10 women out of that 1.4 mil that have come down with PC. That's about 7 to the -6 percent. It goes along with my belief that testosterone is the main culprit in PC.


I am going to have my orchiectomy asap, for trans reasons and PC. I don't need or want those nutty things dangling around any longer. They are a disaster waiting to happen.

For absolutely sure testosterone is the culprit in PC.   My numbers where not high (9) but the problem was I went from normal to that in less than 2 months and the biopsy confirmed cancer. From diagnosis to surgery was 3 months and the entire prostate was involve and into the margins in the bladder. Radiation fixed that part. My T had been high for several years. Psa blood test probably save my life. I only wish they had done an orchi at that time but hopefully get it done after the end of April.
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christinej78

#54
I talked with my primary care doctor about my belief that testosterone is the main culprit in prostate cancer and he agrees with me. At my age, 78 in a couple months, why do I need testes? I know the thing about osteoporosis, I exercise quite a bit and consume large quantities of milk, 2 gal. per week. Aside from that the estrogen I get from HRT will make up for the loss from the missing "T."

How can it not be the culprit when PC is fueled by testosterone. If "T" is absent how is PC going to start and even if it started, what is going to feed it. Here's another thing, with the testes gone, the prostate will shrink; when that happens I can get off flomax. One less drug flowing through my system. As I see it, getting rid of those things should be high up on every man's to-do list once he hits 60. Anyone contemplating fathering a child at that age is selfish and irresponsible; chances are the kid will grow up without a father.

Pamela, I haven't forgotten the links; I'll look for them later Easter Sunday; I have the day off.

Donna, sorry you had PC. I hope all is well. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

All the best,

Christine
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Donna

Thank you. Had it removed in March 2007 and after radiation in December 2007 have been consistently 0.01 ever since. That is my favourite number to see for PSA.
December 2015 noticed strange feelings moving in
December 2016 started to understand what my body has been telling me all my life, started wearing a bra for comfort full time
Spiro and dutastricide 2017
Mid year 2017 Started dressing and going out shopping etc by myself
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Came out to my wife in December 2017
January 2018 dressing androgenes and still have face hair
Feb 2018 Dressing full time in female clothing out at work and to friends and family, clean shaven and make up
Living full time March 1 2018
March T 7.4 / 236
April 19th eligard injection, no more Testosterone
June 19th a brand new freshly trained HRT and transgender care doctor for me. Only a one day waiting list to become her patient 😍

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christinej78

Donna,

You are quite welcome; I'm glad your numbers are low. Yes 0.01 is a fantastic number; congratulations.

Pamela,

I found the links I promised you. Is it OK to post them here or should I send them to you via PM? I don't want to break any rules; being new here I don't know all of them.

I have the links in a Word document that I know I can attach to an email; I can PM you my email address if you would like or tell me how I can get them to you w/o busting rules and getting myself up before a firing squad; there are enough ex-mil folks here that one could be assembled on short notice, and I'd probably be dumb enough to volunteer for it.

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Quote from: christinej78 on March 31, 2018, 07:49:21 PM
Hi Pamela,

I thought the number was rather small considering the US population is around 350 mil. Another number I have seen is that transgender people are .5% of the total population. That totals out at 1.75 million using 350 mil as the US total.

They seemed credible; I'll search then out and send you the links. I believe I saved the links for my urologist so I should be able to find them fairly soon. Since I'm not sure of this sites policy of posting links, I'll PM them.

Back to you soon,

Christine

Christine

I don't think we may assume (unless it is specifically detailed) that when the rare statistics are taken of the Transgender community either in US or UK, they refer to those who have had GCS. As you probably know, most of us do not go all the way to GCS. The statistics usually refer to the very small part of the population where the individual declares as transgender on any sort of paperwork or medically or in polling.

So yes I can certainly believe 0.5% of population of US or UK is trans and indeed I suspect perhaps twice that making 3.3M in US and 0.7M in UK but I suspect those that have had GCS to be a fraction of those figures. I suspect they may have been a misunderstanding in the collection/correlation.

However I respect any information and will not discount any unless I have definite information to the contrary.

Therefore by all means quote here on this thread the link or PM me the link or PM me the document.

Finally I would say that GCS is more commonplace now that in the last century and I would still be surprised if GCS population was near to 0.5%. Prove me wrong by all means!

Thanking you and best wishes for the future.

Pamela







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