Prisha Mosley laments permanent damage from medical transition
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Updated · Fox News · May 10
Prisha Mosley laments permanent damage from medical transition
6 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 10
Now a mother, Mosley said years of high-dose testosterone and a double mastectomy left her with numbness, later surgical complications and an inability to breastfeed after giving birth.
She said online platforms, activists, doctors and therapists steered her as a vulnerable teenager toward transition, and that her parents were also misled about the treatment path.
Mosley said she was later harassed, threatened and doxxed after speaking publicly as a detransitioner, and warned that other children are still being pushed toward irreversible medical interventions.
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