RT @iron_crabb: @stephenhurn @Phantom_slice7 @ettingermentum https://t.co/imDrLswTaZ The highest detransition rate by country is 8%, almost…
@stephenhurn @Phantom_slice7 @ettingermentum https://t.co/imDrLswTaZ The highest detransition rate by country is 8%, almost all cited social reasons not medical regret https://t.co/gElo1K4CwO Vs an average regret rate of 1 in 7 for every other surgery stud
@LynPoole6 @DrDebraSoh For some more, this metastudy suggests 14.4% regret for medical decisions on an individual rather than aggregate basis e.g. 57% would be roughly comparable with that 1% which is an aggregate of all transition care, 14.4 would be comp
@mattyglesias Gender affirming surgeries have significantly lower regret rates than most other surgeries, e.g. 1% in this meta analysis of gender affirming surgeries https://t.co/wc1aCVs1fV vs 14% in this one of general (mostly cancer) surgeries https://t.
@bykatewomersley A surgical one here https://t.co/plSO1rg8lU
@SirilSiril8 @FencingFella @FloridaMahn @Esqueer_ Conversely to the 1% regret rate from the sampled reports above, across ALL elective surgeries, the rate comes in around 14%. GAC has 1/14th the rate of regret that things like knee or back surgery does an
@IanDavies309 @TweakzGG @punishedmother No you aren’t. Because if you were, you would see that gender affirming surgeries have a much much lower rate of regret than general surgery. https://t.co/QmVZNS8vnt https://t.co/NVgGnd77uM https://t.co/WyAyPuIweW
RT @AntraBrasil: Fontes: 1. Bustos et al (2021) https://t.co/7VSJB6Oo1h 2. Wilson et al (2017) https://t.co/eEYLNNbBjU
Fontes: 1. Bustos et al (2021) https://t.co/7VSJB6Oo1h 2. Wilson et al (2017) https://t.co/eEYLNNbBjU
RT @EconomicPrison1: @BelindaZipper @KatyMontgomerie Which is a lower regret rate than surgery in general: "Self-reported decisional regret…
@BelindaZipper @KatyMontgomerie Which is a lower regret rate than surgery in general: "Self-reported decisional regret was present in about 1 in 7 surgical patients." https://t.co/6T7kZAh6If
@pjkate @ProjectTS @Dane__Garcia @piper4missouri Regret rates for other types of surgeries, even for cancer, seem to have much higher regret rates. What makes top surgery for trans men worse than a double mastectomy for cis women with breast cancer? https
@_sconsolato @TeslaPRGuy @TubaToofpaste @QuingKhaos @IRefuseToSwerve Surgery regret rates across procedures that aren't considered too loose on criteria is ~14%. So the gap would have to be 93% of people with regret not reporting it to match that. Which is
@CharlotteBirk @eileenmnoonan @KCMiller1225 Yes, it is. There is no disputing this, 1 in 7 regret Heart Surgery. Medical Procedures/Treatments come with regret, you're never gonna have any procedure without regret. Less than 1% is a small number in Medicin
@josejones9656 @somethingamyss @HistoricalNoOne @MavenOfMayhem That's because the group you put onto blockers are already a whittled-down group of mostly trans kids, and the ones going onto hormones are trans and know they want hormones. If you're gonna th
@vague_truisms https://t.co/DGxCaoYkuJ according to this, roughly 14% of those studied who'd had any surgeries regretted it, so i'd say that a 1% rate of regret for top surgery does not necessarily mean anything bad about it
@PoliticalFid @MargarinePlain @ninaturner also oops i dropped some sources you'll call fake because you can't handle them 🤭 https://t.co/Gmw5pjmpKG (^ shows youth mastectomy regret rate of 0.9%) https://t.co/UQJbXrhlpk (^ shows general (read: non-trans
@OldLizardZoketo @Fumikun101 @luvmechelle @JanethGaming @blobbynfriends Doctors get sued because patients end up regretting these decisions https://t.co/fhpQo3Zbkr
@JonahBlitz @blobbynfriends Well, here's one study indicating that 1 in 7 surgical patients regret the procedure. And that includes cancer patients, not just elective surgeries https://t.co/LkEbF7xvl2
@squirrelwheel @LeahsLastNerve @PennieRoyalTea @No_Brainer90 @somethingamyss @PomeranianGod @stripedpanchax @MelonyDale @ImWatson91 @FaustFury Regret rate for life saving cancer surgeries is around 14% or 1 in 7. https://t.co/bqNZM3ya0o
@CaffeineCalico @ry_serene many people who regret it? based of what? because the statistics i found is that the level of regret is insanely low when compared to surgery in general. https://t.co/zJ0pCesRER also therapy is mandatory before anything can come
@rationalexpect1 @TheAngryOne11 @tribunaltweets sure , try looking up information first, might solve a lot of your latching on to disinformation and letting it run with your hate fueled ignorance https://t.co/z68zf8vtRb
@DavidDollman @ry_serene apparently roughly 1 in 7 aka 14.3% people have a level of regret about surgery in general https://t.co/q00BOp6vBS. 3% of people who transitions experience a level of regret. https://t.co/FVtUanWtvz
@alissagolob Also there is the cancer link above too included with the cometic one if you only noticed the one link. I’ll link it again here. https://t.co/yCmHfhN1e2
@thevivafrei Post surgical regret is less than 1% for gender confirmation surgery compared with 1 in 7 for all surgeries and over half of cosmetic surgeries. Why should the 1 example that conforms to your predisposition have more weight than all the others
@PNylehn @plitter86 @Ettamenmovet @CJentoft https://t.co/iWmMNC68fy 8-17% angrerate på å bli foreldre. https://t.co/ZPiu1V3dk7 Langt under 1% angrerate på kjønnsbekreftende kirurgi. https://t.co/dHfF1GKyiy Finner ikke igjen spesifikt om blindtarm, men et
@Slime1Suu @Genders_Game @cantryhumor @keffals Transition's got a lower regret rate than shit like heart surgery, >1% vs 14%. https://t.co/HHIgu6Af0p https://t.co/WEbxIw52Mq.
RT @epistemophagy: For comparison, "self-reported patient regret" for all surgeries — of any kind, on any person — was considered "relative…
@_ginlane2 @MU_THUR6000 @alexbloodfire @StoatlyL Okay, Here’s the regret rates for trans surgeries (~1%) https://t.co/C8MdG8rQ60 One on knee replacements (8-30%) https://t.co/Af2Hi5kmRy One on cancer related (~14%) https://t.co/cf5bvPvK19
@regimemyths @VeratChao @PunishedLink So maybe we should ban cancer-removing surgery because it's such a dramatic decision leaving people more regretful than gender-affirming surgery. if only 14% of people report regret, imagine the real number?! https://t
@Lars_dafuerdich @zedernduft https://t.co/fIHawMgGUC. Hier was zu Operationen generell 1 in 7
@factsgr8trfeels @DystopiaManife1 @MadTheMad76 @JimDodgy @dietxdude @BuckAngel here is a meta analysis of surgery regret rates that say they were relatively "uncommon" at 14% https://t.co/cwfEU3e9vQ.
@ruanniemann @JUNlPER To do with regret. https://t.co/e8NGGDjYW9 a meta-analysis that shows that regret of GAS is ~1%. https://t.co/Io9fMznLV3 As opposed to the horrible and evil cancer surgery, which has more than 18 times the regret rate at 18.1%. (lol
@mikeys327 @EricFaceplant @YuckDrip @MattWalshBlog This article finds that general surgery has a regret rate of like 14%. It seems like gender affirmation interventions are much more successful. https://t.co/cwgYbcZd8e
@SmokePuppy420 @simonjedge https://t.co/erq22OGNgW Note that 2% regret rate is much lower than the average for surgery https://t.co/WWKR2SCOB8 https://t.co/jPL3qXnQXT
@Merii_nl @maupdebruijn Bij elke medische ingreep zijn er mensen die spijt hebben. Nog geen 1% bij de geslachtsaanpassende operatie tegenover 14% over alle soorten operaties. https://t.co/5Y3QzB9fLR https://t.co/ObEXFZlWdN
@RimReson @oneoffour_se @sdriks Den siffran är 7 gånger mindre än talen för de som överlag ångrar kirurgiska ingrepp (inklusive borttagande av tumörer m.m.): https://t.co/ootiTeOm6r
@XlovellX @libe Entre 0,3 et 3,8%. https://t.co/dPY7LQaPdN (les regrets moyens concernant une intervention chirurgicale quelle qu'elle soit est à environ 14%) https://t.co/iVMLUKOA3i.
@THSq12 @libe Entre 0,3 et 3,8% https://t.co/dPY7LQaPdN (les regrets moyens concernant une intervention chirurgicale quelle qu'elle soit est à environ 14%) https://t.co/iVMLUKOA3i.
@anarchy_ape @SquareEnixjp @TatsuyaIshida9 https://t.co/mP0c9esBxF check this one out - every 1 in 7 surgical patients regret the decision. https://t.co/NVjb3v0O2Q comparing that to gender affirmation surgeries, which have a 1% regret rate. thats astoundin
RT @gravelerer: @EstherOfReilly Compared to the 1% regret rate for gender-affirming surgeries, 1 in 7 people regretting surgery for *cancer…
@EstherOfReilly Compared to the 1% regret rate for gender-affirming surgeries, 1 in 7 people regretting surgery for *cancer* should be a crisis. Are you going to campaign to ban cancer surgeries next? https://t.co/a6OytCmrL2
Importantly, there is data examining this in relation to some specific procedures (e.g., https://t.co/WpW75jcwBf, https://t.co/mOVXTc1V0K, https://t.co/U77uILO0nd). @epistemophagy discusses this work in more detail in this nice 🧵 (https://t.co/G4g39SnClq).
@jims_trading @AdequateEmily https://t.co/kPPIrKjBYZ This first link views 27 studies and shows the regret rate after general Gender-affirming surgeries to be less than 1%. https://t.co/UQJbXqZcbc This second link views 73 studies and shows the general
@notwokeliberal @LlywleynDafydd @capslockprinsen @michaeljknowles Here's a quick google result of a UK metastudy showing an average 14% regret rate of surgeries in general. Like I said, 98-99% is an extremely good ratio. https://t.co/wX7NqIiDgf
@noplothere @ElizabethKuli @OakesMarianne @KatyMontgomerie @jezkemp @KayBurley i mean, do you think surgical regret is unique to trans care? https://t.co/1qXGrWpRFp "Interestingly, self-reported patient regret was relatively uncommon with an average preval
RT @EleanorForSure: @Whatever3410 @RoseSchmits @kelly_white_2 @helenstaniland Cancer surgery regret: ~14% https://t.co/5yJA5E8JSc. Detran…
@Whatever3410 @RoseSchmits @kelly_white_2 @helenstaniland Cancer surgery regret: ~14% https://t.co/5yJA5E8JSc. Detrans rate: ~2% https://t.co/TMQpcCxjlB
@crypticsparhawk @rbxela @preta_6 @GhawinRiver That's on them, percentage-wise, there are less people that regret transitioning than people that regret getting necessary surgery ffs Necessary surgery regret : 1 in 7/~14% Transition regret: 1-2% https://
@einde_aan @jordanbpeterson Far lower than other surgery regrets. https://t.co/eUnawDWwpk —systematic review of all regret in all types of surgery https://t.co/aTzQvwaOAm
@CartWreck @reimaginealec @janecoaston The great news is less than 2% of people who receive gender affirming surgery have regrets https://t.co/QnXtcTW82X And if you poke around you'll find that many other surgeries carry higher regret rates https://t.co/
@NadiaJacobsen3 @Matt_H_UK @jk_rowling The stats for that, in case anyone feels like being shitty: Analysis of 27 trans studies, 7000+ total participants, showing <1% regret for GAS https://t.co/8V29gquaCs Analysis of 73 cancer treatment studies showi
@Exitmt35 @Moose1865 @FlorioGina @AnnCoulter a study pool of over 7,000 transgender people found that gender affirming surgeries have a less than 1% regret rate https://t.co/hubeoRTBol the average rate of regret among all surgeries is about 14% https://t.c
RT @MMAtylander: A regret rate of more than 1 out of 10 is a high number, especially when the procedure is being performed more often. Not…
@MMAtylander https://t.co/v0JXB2nSo1. compare this to surgery for cancer patients, which has a regret rate of 14% https://t.co/Io9fMznLV3 and i hope you can see that the procedure is sufficiently gatekept as is.
@NStormRider @WynkoopArt @CliffCooler @JustAnotherNEET @abelinasabrina @hasanthehun here’s a starting point, there are a lot of different procedures and most studies focus on a specific thing but the numbers are pretty consistent across the board https://t
@stephcpreston @ErinInTheMorn It was the first result for "surgery regret rate" for me, but someone was kind enough to supplement my pre-coffee posting. https://t.co/grOeOdKBFf
@NuanceMachine @DjmbLe @notCursedE Surgical regret overall: https://t.co/UQJbXqZcbc GAS regret: https://t.co/8V29gquaCs
@RuthlessTweets @lizrose78 @ThaneLena @jasonintrator The average regret rate for all surgical procedures is 1 in 7. (~14% -https://t.co/8OOaztTZOb) <5% for abortions - https://t.co/zR5mZWYz30 The regret rate for gender affirming procedures is about 1
@OsakaJoe7 @bdbilotta @AlaskanGroucho @benshapiro Adolescent gender-affirming mastectomy regret rate: https://t.co/Gmw5pj4gwy General surgical regret: https://t.co/UQJbXqZcbc
@WhatsNewsHere @pennylane007007 @LordMudkip73 @MattWalshBlog In fact, according to this study, 1 in 7 people who undertake ANY surgery regret it. https://t.co/cLiveLrNkY
@LizarddFish @oncloud_e For surgery in general: "Self-reported decisional regret was present in about 1 in 7 surgical patients." https://t.co/NgDd8SA6Sj
@susan_parnell @MichaelPanah5 @CarterForNow @brikkedupnflexn @LottNixon And finally, regret rate for other procedures in comparison https://t.co/UQJbXqZcbc
@AvaTomboy Not that it disproves the point, but the regret rate is actually 0.95%. Still, the general regret rate across all procedures is 14.4%, so... kinda nailing it? https://t.co/W1OY1cBr3P
@helenstaniland @whalecoiner @DerekChevalier @OwenJHurcum @JamieWonder6 In that case, why not ban all surgery? https://t.co/Q2fA6Dzln1 https://t.co/XhUXQxoVjs
@Moodleland @helerina @ValentiaDM @ziltam Self-reported decisional regret was present in about 1 in 7 surgical patients. https://t.co/PCu7SzFcAc
@VioletIsABee "How many are making a mistake?" The regret rate for transition is lower than the regret rate for other medical interventions. https://t.co/eU8h1l4oRn
@magpietoday @DrDMcGregor You do know that transition is not a trivial process, right? 1 in 45 regret transition https://t.co/AwjqCKuMcS 1 in 7 regret general surgery: https://t.co/6T7kZzYXu7
@pjnichols @slutriarch @BenC42 @KatyMontgomerie @NHSEngland Correct, because it was difficult to find regret studies specific to appendectomies. However we do have the data on regret for surgeries overall (1 in 7, ~14%, not 1 in 14) as well as for GrS sp
@BenC42 @TungusBusko @KatyMontgomerie @NHSEngland Compared that to 1 in 7, or just over 14%. https://t.co/AoPS753YzB
@ChaiTeaNoTaiChi @Hypatia1885 @MyWebDoctorUK @FifeRight14 Contrast to the approx. 14.4% rate of "regret" for surgeries more broadly. I doubt you'll invite yourself into the social media space of cancer patients and pester them about your preferred definit
RT @ErisApparent: @tsooted @JUNlPER @Timcast A recent meta-analysis of general surgery regret found a low-ish incidence rate, at 14.4% aver…
RT @FaivoriteBrothr: Reminder that your average surgery has far higher regret rates than gender affirming surgeries https://t.co/u4DBNoNnME
@tsooted @JUNlPER @Timcast A recent meta-analysis of general surgery regret found a low-ish incidence rate, at 14.4% average. https://t.co/8OOaztTZOb A similar study for trans patients found a rate of... 0.2-0.3%. https://t.co/9AvTic5Ka4
Reminder that your average surgery has far higher regret rates than gender affirming surgeries https://t.co/u4DBNoNnME
@terfingwaves @best__of__worst @tsooted @JUNlPER @Timcast Sources: https://t.co/kPPIrKjBYZ (regret rate of GAS) https://t.co/jvj4iWEbKK (regret rate of prostate cancer treatments) https://t.co/UQJbXqZcbc (regret rate in surgical decision-making in gener
RT @DrPhilipBraude: Where is the 14% from @ramai23 @CPOC_News? Video is 14% “decide to not go ahead” Website is 14% “regret having underg…
Where is the 14% from @ramai23 @CPOC_News? Video is 14% “decide to not go ahead” Website is 14% “regret having undergone surgery” Is it from this systematic review? https://t.co/zNj4YPBXlK https://t.co/wiC7yn6wpW
I'm looking for surgical rates of regret" and it looks like abortion has one of the lowest rates of regret amongst medical procedures. (Gender confirmation care is sub 1%.) And this is what some people oppose? *e.g. https://t.co/4Fq5PZ4yms
@Ripcord90665394 @burntarepa @HumanistReport The general rate seems around 2% per previously provided sources. https://t.co/2yBx2JJgSp which is far lower then the rates of other surgeries reported here. That's just one study of course, still the difference
@pastorshapes @Ken_0ath @libbyemmons @lacroicsz "Among the 73 patient studies, 57.5% examined patients with a cancer diagnosis, with breast (26.0%) and prostate (28.8%) cancers being most common. Self-reported patient regret was relatively uncommon with an
@Twovvles @Setvilioux @Truthbomb_Queen @KatarinaHill2 The regret rate for surgeries for cancer of all types is about 1 in 7. Guess those had better go. https://t.co/a6OytCmrL2
@xxcj100 @Simon_Fisher @GoCharlieM @Mermaids_Gender @stonewalluk Seriously, the rate of regret among surgical patients more generally is one in seven. That’s so, so much higher than among trans people, even by your own reckoning. https://t.co/l3WqGgothm