88. Puberty is a Human Right: Disorders of Sexual Development vs Puberty Blockers with James Linehan
“Intersex” is often considered part of the “LGBTQIA+” community. But how do people with this condition feel about their inclusion that category?
The more accurate and respectful term, “disorders of sexual development,” encompasses more than 40 different medical diagnoses. Today’s guest, James Linehan, has one such DSD. Undiagnosed until age 16, hypogonadotropic hypogonadism prevented James from experiencing normal puberty. James had to undergo extensive treatment, and will forever remain a lifelong medical patient, causing a cascade of impacts on his mind, body, and relationships.
James’ lived experiences give him a unique perspective on today’s fraught gender wars. After decades of living with his condition, James learned that his unique form of suffering is now being needlessly inflicted on vulnerable, otherwise physically healthy youth. Puberty blockers (GnRH agonists, such as Lupron), which are now commonly prescribed off-label to gender-questioning youth, induce conditions like James’, raising major ethical concerns.
Today we break down myths vs facts of DSDs and address what happens when identity politics and culture wars seek to appropriate real medical conditions faced by truly disadvantaged minorities. James expresses his frustration with the politicization of these conditions and the misrepresentation of the experiences of individuals with disorders of sexual development. We discuss the impact of his condition on fertility, relationships, and mental health.
Throughout the episode, James challenges misconceptions and encourages listeners to approach these topics with empathy and a willingness to learn. James's story sheds light on the complexities of living with a disorder of sexual development and the resilience required to navigate the medical and emotional challenges associated with it.
James Linehan is an IT and AI consulting professional with a background as an instructional resource specialist and an adjunct lecturer in sociology. He has a disorder of sexual development called hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, which he has been managing, medically, and learning about for over 40 years. James is passionate about raising awareness and understanding of diverse disorders of sexual development beyond the limited representation commonly discussed. He emphasizes the exploitation of individuals with DSDs and advocates for informed consent and ethical medical practices. He criticizes the politicization of intersex conditions and the distortion of narratives by trans activism. He wishes to share this long-term study about his condition, emphasizing that it is important to understand that Lupron causes iatrogenic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4380912/
Episode mentioned:
30. Surviving Gender Malpractice: Brian’s Detransition Story
Article on Lisa Selin Davis' blog: My Body is a Puberty Blocker
00:00 Start
00:04 Medicalization and human rights
04:28 Being politicized as a medical condition
09:03 Learning disabilities and neurologic problems
15:06 The good old days
19:09 Medically induced puberty
24:06 Infertility and treatment drawbacks
26:09 Painful and messy pellet injections
30:41 Puberty blockers and inadequate penile tissue
38:05 Emotions during puberty
41:15 Missed adolescent development
43:39 Infertility and relationships
49:57 Misinformation about transgender and hormones
52:39 Developmental disorders in gender dysphoria
56:43 Hormones and child development
01:02:07 Replicating Mother Nature's cocktail
01:07:23 XX males and biological sex
01:10:27 Trauma of medicalization and fertility
01:15:17 Ambitious doctors and unethical practices
01:21:10 Endocrinologists and growth hormones
01:24:38 Attempt to convert gay males
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