Briana Ivy first questioned her transgender identity at 12, seeking a "miracle" cure after family pressure at a gender clinic, where early transition was falsely promised to improve outcomes. Months into procedures, she faced severe pain and bleeding, warning doctors of unnatural complications ignored. Accusing medical professionals of deception, she reveals threats against her and her family while discussing her experiences, suggesting a coordinated effort to suppress her truthful account of irreversible harm from early transition surgeries. [Automatically generated summary]
Yeah, I was 12. I had no idea even what being transgender was until I saw it online and I saw it on TV. So what you're talking about is culture and culture matters.
All I wanted was a miracle.
We turned to that gender clinic because we were desperate.
We were vulnerable. Like, I just didn't want to live anymore.
They'll tell you, if you want to look good and be treated better, start now.
Start young. I discovered a surgeon from TikTok.
Even just a month, two months in, something was really wrong.
Every single day the pain was worse.
And the bleeding was worse.
I would try and call the doctor.
I would say, there's just no way that this is what it's supposed to be like.
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He sounds like an absolute monster.
I want you to know that I am so sorry for what happened to you.