@FanyaMagendo @FlyttaFraOslo @MarsAttacs @womansecondsex Du klarte å regne selv, jo! https://t.co/iPN0AHzIUV Gjennomsnittlig angrerater for medisinsk kirurgi er 14.4%. Betyr det at vi må bremse ned kreftbehandling?
@FanyaMagendo @FlyttaFraOslo @MarsAttacs @womansecondsex Du klarer å regne selv. https://t.co/iPN0AHzIUV Gjennomsnittlig angrerater for medisinsk kirurgi er 14.4%. Betyr det at vi må bremse ned kreftbehandling?
@MailOnline for such treatment is only 1%? I mean, regret even for cancer treatment is 14% (https://t.co/ZQFVp48RhJ). Is it not absolutely crazy, that propagandists are spreading the most easy to verify as false sources, which absolutely oppose reality? Da
@afreeCanada4all @42Tele @slutriarch @ssbstrongsmart well that's two separate statistics. but here are the sources: https://t.co/mlSe2J5Lzd https://t.co/WPA1hz32pN
@Ytekin16 @pijan94 @tagesschau Bei OPs generell liegt die Reue-Rate bei 1/7, also weit aus höher als bei Geschlechtsangleichenden OPs. https://t.co/et3gUKdAMF
@Redblade5 @MadchenTekkno Ångergraden är däremot lägre i snitt än för andra medicinska ingrepp. 1 av 100 ångrar sina ingrepp, vilket kan jämföras med att 1 av 7 patienter generellt ångrar sina valda operationer. 1 av 3 ortopediska. https://t.co/gZnEbAf0J
@comunitynotes @Chris_Egalite @FinnTabang @AriDrennen All of these are in support of trans care. Regret rates are incredibly low, 1%. Surgery drastically improves the wellbeing of trans people. Do you know what the regret rate for surgeries in general is?
@AJSBubblegum @ReduxxMag No one is arguing no regrests happen, risks are prevalent in all surgery and are explained and waivered https://t.co/HIfFnsJ78P https://t.co/J4NXJIbXUE Regrests for heart surgery is higher than trans surgery
@KyleTober This is an incredibly large study, The pooled prevalence of regret after GAS was 1%. According to this study, on 1 in 7 patients experience some level of regret in all surgery. Compare that to 1 in 100? By your own admission you’d be against kne
@wir_sching https://t.co/MWw0WJ3nRk Weniger als 1% bereuen geschlechtsangleichende Maßnahmen. Das Bereuen nach Knie- und Hüftoperationen liegt übrigens bei 17,4% und 4,8% https://t.co/woWuNV0fys
@SwordofTruth19 @PrincipledProg1 @EmmaVigeland @SamSeder “Ruined” is an insane statement and mad pedophilic lmao. Also average elective surgery regret is considered “low” at 14% hahahah and this is not even close to that high lmao. Truly one of the best
@brightskitten and did you know that compared to a 1% regret rate for gender-affirming surgeries, there's a 14% regret rate for heart surgery? https://t.co/frV77s90iB
@kpj4201 @real_kindle @NaelJanahi @EndWokeness https://t.co/80rcH1VunP https://t.co/EtG8jMamoy https://t.co/Te9Nb5VFLx https://t.co/9GI7Qddet3 https://t.co/lvcJbt6IFU The rate of detrans is lower than that of hip and knee replacement surgery that hangs
@DrAshleyNova @KajaFranck Compare to 8 - 17% for pregnancy https://t.co/AmEtbqFxYy 10-16% for surgery for endometriosis https://t.co/UG0ZYYjSSY Compare to a 14.4% average surgical regret across many procedures (meta-analysis) https://t.co/OaAVilAn39
@suziquzi829 @emmapowell68 @EdKrassen @JoshuaKitson4 Hmm? I do believe them, in general. But I also know that regret rates for transition are lower than most procedures. Should we ban LASIK? Cancer surgery? You can find people who regret those too. https:/
@TestaDura53 @Sublevados_ Si los hay, tanto de hormonas como de cirugia. De cirugias el arrepentimiento es aproximadamente un 1%, para poner en perspectiva que tan poco es, el arrepentimiento de ciruguas en gente con ciertos canceres es 14.4%. Fuentes: htt
@NanoBotTGOM @umlaut @JEM_el_tarasco @cupcakeboner @EndWokeness You can argue with the numbers bozo https://t.co/F6wAvEGEmf
@DennyFeighan @MrMoneyMatters1 @eof2040 @ChesterDropOut @0xTriton @TheRabbitHole84 @davidmweissman Lets try this. Here is your direct link See how easy that is. https://t.co/F6wAvEGEmf
@NotYourFool10 @PhilScribe @Tbug86035124 @DavidYa85014154 @eleanorzjames @LozzaFox That is just a lie. https://t.co/8wqRTx6B6W - Transgender Surgery has a 0.2% Regret rate https://t.co/fg5KZQKnxY - Major Surgery Regret Rate 14% (1 in 7). Also, only maj
@michaelonmars_ As I said, the percent of patients who regret transitioning is a rounding error on the number of people who receive care https://t.co/KUtHVvERQD It basically doesn't happen.
@JaimeJoTweets @Electron_Spike The only basis for your claim is a study published more than 20 years ago using 50 year old data. Modern studies completely refute your claims. https://t.co/nba9fDFxV6 https://t.co/vo9GjYrG5u https://t.co/KUtHVvERQD
@TweetingTjStyle @HowTo736 @kdeepx @HopeGiselle @BigBoris_1 ... Even objectively beneficial surgeries have higher regret rates. https://t.co/LtDaQQh6dI
@CashLoopa @EmmaReinaD @PoliticoForYou Heres's a review study of regret rates for a variety of other surgeries: https://t.co/L1iQUnAFjM
@Readonly1993 @BeyondDeception @SJWilliams123 @TRHLofficial Here’s the link for the metastudy of various elective surgeries. 14.4% for elective surgeries overall regret. https://t.co/GCpCFwRDAE
@WhatJuDoing This seems to be really important to you. I suggest giving this a watch as a helpful primer: https://t.co/E6zt6I8q4M And then this. An NIH meta study showed a 1% surgical regret rate for gender affirming surgeries. https://t.co/BUnB8IiIVK
@maritagrillo @majogrillo @MJADetBos @nytimes Por qué no hacen barullo de los casos de arrepentimiento de cirugía de rodilla/cadera? Metanalisis de 27 estudios dice que es un ~1% en cirugías trans, mientras que las otras dos mencionadas es de 4.8 a 17.1%!
RT @ChrisLittlew00d: Regret in Surgical Decision Making: A Systematic Review of Patient and Physician Perspectives https://t.co/pcpkCWa9up…
@LucifrSatan @ProudCo89773752 @AP And that's versus the baseline, 1% to about 14%. https://t.co/pHJ6O0dm7B
@beckhaaaa very https://t.co/nba9fDFxV6 very https://t.co/1bPAmFlXD8 very https://t.co/Ww3pSfuNej thoroughly https://t.co/vo9GjYrG5u documented https://t.co/KUtHVvERQD Goodbye.
@LadyBluefire1 @2hi4me2cu @ZubyMusic https://t.co/39YPJHYT8L Here is a meta-analysis on trans post op rates. ~1% regret https://t.co/pGSv8LQGFd This article has multiple study links too https://t.co/2mRxoyXRtl. https://t.co/YHsGee6KsJ And here are ju
RT @ChrisLittlew00d: Regret in Surgical Decision Making: A Systematic Review of Patient and Physician Perspectives https://t.co/pcpkCWa9up…
Regret in Surgical Decision Making: A Systematic Review of Patient and Physician Perspectives https://t.co/pcpkCWa9up 'Self-reported decisional regret was present in about 1 in 7 surgical patients.'
@DrLoupis According to 2 separate studies of this exact issue, transitional surgeries have a regret rate of <1%. Compared to the general major surgery regret rate which is 14% (One in SEVEN). https://t.co/gdJJD3xbk4 https://t.co/fg5KZQKnxY
@Stu_anaes @CPOC_News @POPS_GSTT Agree unclear where the evidence is from. I think it’s this, with very few studies measuring decisional regret. https://t.co/zNj4YPBXlK
@MariaOlsenNate @sslibfriends From this systemic review, “Interestingly, self-reported patient regret [after cancer surgery] *was relatively uncommon* with an average prevalence across studies of 14.4%.” Regret after gender affirming surgery is ONE percent
@peace_ker_ @_MegWhite_ Zato ta review ne zgleda legit. 14,4% obzalovanja pri vseh operacijah-tudi takih, ki resujejo zivljenja: https://t.co/EepRX93h08 Zgoraj mas pa 1% 🤦 Od 64 studij so izbrali 27, iz katerih so potem izluscili podatke. Vecina studij ozn
@ZombieJesus80 @MarsLeRoux @Margare77981019 @cybeledownunder @RevMeltdown @figuregirl774 @MashedGhoul @MailOnline Regret rate is ~1% for trans healthcare treatment. https://t.co/krMwrJ0JJ8 Regret rate is 14.4% for all surgeries, including non-elective, ie
@Bubbl3Burst3r @SmashalTwt @VaushCommunity @BestGuyEver @p1ntofstella @VaushV @charliekirk11 1 https://t.co/QSZeUtEg4r 2 https://t.co/2QAKL9YPS0 3 https://t.co/5PeQx8vvD2 In contrast let's look at other surgery regret rates: 1 https://t.co/HXheNrjOwa 2 13
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
RT @Grant_Callen: @darkcornercast @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This 2017 review article puts overall regret at around 14.5% - Regret in Surgic…
@CarbonMy @KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel on the 1/7 surgery regret rate https://t.co/P8KkiKmi8l
@KatyMontgomerie @Arabwel This one seems to have it at 1 in 7 or %14 which is statistically similar. https://t.co/P8KkiKmi8l
@CulinaryOasis79 @macfluffers @leather_butch @Great_Chumpion @MrMennoTweets @enzomarraart @DrJenIzaakson Average surgery regret rate is 13%. Average gender-affirming regret rate is 1%. Either the totality of medical care is unethical, or GA care is effecti
RT @eliec76: To put this into perspective: People regret their cancer treatments ten times more often than trans people regret gender affir…
RT @eliec76: To put this into perspective: People regret their cancer treatments ten times more often than trans people regret gender affir…
To put this into perspective: People regret their cancer treatments ten times more often than trans people regret gender affirming surgery. https://t.co/ABQLmYrpHD
@ShowUranus @SuperMordsith @svenskakyrkan Vad exakt är det du vill säga? Att dessa operationer inte borde erbjudas alls? Fler ångrar canceroperationer än könsbekräftande underlivsoperationer. https://t.co/6J6dAMOwJO https://t.co/L1iQUnA7ue
RT @MatthewWolfff: @moooooorpheus @washingtonpost Easy. A survey of studies show a regret rate if transitioning to be extremely low, betwe…
RT @MatthewWolfff: @moooooorpheus @washingtonpost Easy. A survey of studies show a regret rate if transitioning to be extremely low, betwe…
@moooooorpheus @washingtonpost Easy. A survey of studies show a regret rate if transitioning to be extremely low, between 0.3% - 3.8%. https://t.co/6so0rRMjys To contrast, studies show patients have a 14.4% regret rate across the board for lifesaving sur
@bio_pnk @Technicallyowen @ViperX83 @ZJemptv Hi, can you show me your advocacy with regards to knee replacement surgery, or surgical tumor excision? They both have regret rates of 15% or so https://t.co/sD87eDbjPy It’s interesting that you choose to focus
@Sub_Effect @lumpestlumpy @sleepykitkin @allisongr0ss @WandaAuntie @MarkR68679279 @liquoricebomb @ruby_clipper @Nicholasvanj @jk_rowling 1% - 2% regret rate for trans surgery https://t.co/kHahpQAvJt 1 in 7 regret rate for surgery in general. https://t.co/
@JaneWitchWoman @GHollow94 @hoovlet Trans surgical regret rate: https://t.co/xfDwE1KNpw https://t.co/ZXxGAQtrjA Normal: https://t.co/35Ufz7CsVX Including social: https://t.co/cGSB92HMPV
@GreenCapCap @masonmennenga https://t.co/g8bFtj4GXH 92% satisfaction rate. My bad. vs regret rate around 14.4% (so satisfaction of 85.6): https://t.co/T46aQph3Ol
@criollo861016 @dejanirasilveir https://t.co/fYepehkj7m Le ahorro el trabajo de buscar, otro metaestudio que tiene en cuenta cientos de estudios muestran como la tasa de arrepentimiento promedio de otras cirugías (incluyendo pacientes de cáncer) es de más
@Jbata4 @Docsocksomaha Surgical regret is around as low as 1%. Sources: https://t.co/xfDwE1KfzY https://t.co/NgobgUVwOQ Which is over 14x lower than general surgeries Source: https://t.co/35Ufz7BV6p You just don't care about the actual science, because it
@thedinz @alex_k99999 @MattWalshBlog Unlike fascist speakers, I'm not lying. Trans regret is below 1%: https://t.co/xfDwE1KfzY link Normal regret is around 14%: https://t.co/35Ufz7BV6p
... then look at the research. Regret rates are less than 1%. That is exceptionally low by medical standards. An example is https://t.co/PWfIYlK7Oq, finding a "[s]elf-reported decisional regret was present in about 1 in 7 surgical patients" treated for can
@ReynoldNesiba @AP So … a lot lower than regret for the universe of surgical procedures. “Interestingly, self-reported patient regret was relatively uncommon with an average prevalence across studies of 14.4%.” If 14.4% is relatively uncommon, 1% is downri
@BojanglestheIm2 @JCArtTwit @stlwell2 The rate of regret for gender-affirming surgery is FAR LESS than that of most other surgeries. Here’s another study detailing this: https://t.co/XfOihxVMPr Compare that to the study I sent above. Transphobes have zero
@aardboi @PartyChihuahua @jordanbpeterson Not only do I feel like a good person, but according to numerous studies trans surgeries have an insanely low regret rate, 1%! This is low compared to the average regret rate of other surgeries which is around 1 in
@JoelGertler it depends upon the surgery, but this review of many studies suggests that roughly 1 in 7 people regret their surgeries: https://t.co/86jKqq3AQ8
@spielblog @asymmetricinfo No idea, it's not my stat. Nor McArdle's. Here's a meta analysis of self reported regret rate showing 1/7 or 14% across all surgeries, with very wide variation by surgery type. https://t.co/yJyAh1JZdJ.
@kat021171 14% of patients (or about 1 in 7) who decide to get medically necessary or recommended surgery experience regret. if any other type of surgery had a regret rate of <1% it would be considered a medical miracle https://t.co/yGr5rRlkh2
@LuxAlptraum https://t.co/a956OB7xfe 15% regret for surgery in general
@LI_politico Sauces: healthcare for kids good, actually - https://t.co/gNRwqVMyXb Meta-analysis - https://t.co/eSTFQy1zQg
@faiz96s @emilia_stanescu @IsabellaMDeLuca The regret rate is 1% which is leagues lower than most surgery. Cancer removal surgeries have a regret rate of 14%. https://t.co/OBrLnlJFTR https://t.co/Y3JFBrlHc9
RT @AnarchoBunnyist: @lizabetty89 The regret rate for gender-affirming surgeries seems to be at around 1 percent: https://t.co/byijDy7c8L…
@lizabetty89 The regret rate for gender-affirming surgeries seems to be at around 1 percent: https://t.co/byijDy7c8L Meanwhile, the overall regret rate in all surgeries seems to be at around 14 percent: https://t.co/2JON0cuKdv
@alec_astro @DemeterVTM @Egg_irl_bot tbh i didnt even think the person was being rude because 8% is still in itself a low percentage compared to e.g. https://t.co/mBROBeVhNJ surgery regret; if that was meant to be a transphobic argument, it was a really sh
@fer_mca @RadFemme74 @GHStaigle @DrLoupis In fact, the regret rate for the surgeries themselves are significantly lower than that of other surgeries. (2/3) https://t.co/L1iQUnA7ue https://t.co/6J6dAMOwJO
@mentalext @MySharonaBrown @saletan @monacharen Medical regret for surgical procedures is as high as 1 in 7 among surgical procedures, generally: https://t.co/vON2P4Ycyv
@MuinteoirChris @TomCase79066776 Not even trying to provide context is disingenuous. https://t.co/xIya31zi04
@RottenInDenmark With noting that average regret rates for surgery of all kinds is around 14%. Cosmetic surgery has incidence as high as 65%. https://t.co/RdRsh6qgcE
@miafalksweden @pedroapan @KulturdepSv Glömde den sista källan. https://t.co/IRMp7tEmIC
@miafalksweden @pedroapan @KulturdepSv högre självmordsrisk och högre prevalens av självmordstankar. Läs gärna dessa: https://t.co/8aqm8d13bQ https://t.co/OWRMOsUTCL https://t.co/xIRQA4Oen6. https://t.co/sbuvgBousN https://t.co/IRMp7tEmIC
RT @NaffDooDaa: @LynPoole6 @DrDebraSoh For some more, this metastudy suggests 14.4% regret for medical decisions on an individual rather th…
@sooki252 @GBNEWS Learn to read https://t.co/NCs1UB9DES