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A 16-year-old boy being held at a Los Angeles County juvenile hall developed enlarged breasts after he was prescribed estrogen to treat a behavioral disorder, a move that baffled doctors who said the treatment defied medical logic, according to a lawsuit filed last month.
It satisfies 2020 Political Logic, though.
The teen, whose identity is being withheld because of his age, was diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder, or ODD, two days after he was arrested and housed at Eastlake Juvenile Hall in June 2019, the lawsuit said. Medical records reviewed by The Times show that the teen's testosterone levels were "slightly high" when the doctor who diagnosed him prescribed daily doses of estrogen.
Oh no, his male hormones were "slightly high." By all means, then, give him more estrogen than a pregnant woman.
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After taking approximately 13 daily doses of the hormone, the teen was diagnosed with gynecomastia, defined as the enlargement or swelling of breast tissue in males whose estrogen level is too high, medical records show.
The boy was prescribed 30 doses of estrogen "without obtaining his or his parents’ informed consent," according to the lawsuit.
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The boy was given 13 doses of estrogen and developed gynecomastia, which is enlarged breast issue, according to the suit. The lawsuit says his parents had not been informed about his ODD or notified that he would be receiving treatment. The boy tried to refuse to take the estrogen due to feeling "increasingly terrible, miserable, and ill" and was eventually taken off the medication.
"Estrogen is not a treatment for ODD. I can't be more emphatic about that," James McGough, a professor of clinical psychiatry at UCLA told The Los Angeles Times. "You won’t find a reference anywhere that supports the use of estrogen for ODD."
Yes, but estrogen is the cure for Toxic Masculinity, which, let's face it, is the real sickness underlying all other psychological and behavioral problems.
I hope our Ruling Class has millions of doses of estrogen to control the Opposition Defiant Disorder they are sowing in the majority of the population.