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Anguish of young man who had his sex organs removed on NHS then regretted it the same day

Now he’s suing Health Service over gender reassignme­nt op

- By Sue Reid

A YOUNG British man who had his genitals removed during gender reassignme­nt surgery is suing the NHS over the operation in a historic legal action.

He complains that doctors did not warn him of the drastic outcome of the body-altering surgery which has left him infertile, incontinen­t and feeling like a ‘sexual eunuch’.

He said on Twitter yesterday: ‘ The minute I woke up from surgery, I knew I had made the biggest mistake of my life.’

Campaigner­s say that it is the first medical negligence case over NHS transgende­r care in this country. The NHS trust involved has not been named.

Stephanie Davies-Arai, founder of Transgende­r Trend, a group advising parents on transgende­r children and young adults, said: ‘It is hoped this will force a re-think by the NHS about this kind of barbaric surgery on patients who are told by medics it will help them.

‘He has a very real case for compensati­on against the heath service. We believe he has suffered harm.’

His case has been taken on by lawyers in Liverpool. It centres on whether the NHS and its gender clinics adequately counselled him before the operation five years ago. The patient, in his thirties, was

‘Barbaric surgery’

brought up in the North of England and has de-transition­ed from being a woman to live as a man again.

The man says he is gay and his sexuality should have been discussed before the radical, irreversib­le gender surgery. ‘I have been castrated. That is the correct term,’ he says on his Twitter feed, which has 19,000 followers.

‘I cannot believe they [the NHS] were allowed to do this to me.

‘I was not even asked if I wanted to freeze my sperm, or have kids in the future.’ He does not want to be named because he is ashamed of how he looks. Instead, he tweets under the pseudonym TullipR.

Yesterday, he posted a picture of his huge bundle of medical notes which will be used by his lawyers to bring the case against the NHS.

TullipR says he transition­ed at 25, more than a decade ago, and started taking female hormones to feminise his body. This was followed by surgery when he underwent an NHS operation called

‘ penile inversion with scrotal graft’ which removes male genitalia and uses the tissue to construct a false vagina.

He says he grew up in the North East of England. ‘I knew deep down from a young age I was gay and was deeply terrified of it,’ he says in his tweets describing his past. ‘Everyone in the family joked and expressed disgust and disapprova­l of gay people.’

He withdrew into an online world where he felt at peace. There, at 23, he found discussion­s about gender dysphoria, the fear of living in the wrong sexual body. ‘That’s me, I thought.’

He found an internet forum called ‘Angels’ which was directed at trans women – men who wish to be women.

They urged him to transition ‘now’, before it was ‘too late’. He says that he latched on to the idea with zeal.

He took female hormone drugs bought privately, and later prescribed by his GP and an adult NHS gender clinic, to suppress his male characteri­stics and look feminine. But when a NHS psychiatri­st asked him if he wanted gender reassignme­nt surgery (GRS), he delayed for two years because he had doubts.

Worried that if he refused he would be denied NHS treatment for his gender problems, he finally agreed.

His tweets explain: ‘Eventually I found myself on the operating table. Immediatel­y on waking up from surgery, I knew I had made the biggest mistake of my life. ‘My sex had been lobotomise­d.’ After surgery, he confronted his GP about his doubts.

He claims they shrugged and said there was no guidance for those who regretted the surgery and treatment. The tweets go on: ‘I have no sensation in my crotch region at all. You could stab me with a knife. I wouldn’t know. The entire region is numb. No one ever told me that the base area of your penis is left. It can’t be removed. It means you have a stump inside which twitches.’

TullipR says his sex drive died about six months after he began taking female hormones.

‘I was glad to be rid of it, but now... I realise what I am missing and I won’t get back.

He describes the ‘living nightmare’ of waking up and forgetting that he has lost his penis and scrotum. ‘I expect something that was there for three decades, and it’s not. My heart skips a beat, every damn time.’

In the tweets, he describes how the operation has left him struggling to relieve himself. ‘It takes me about 10 minutes to empty my bladder. It is extremely slow, painful, and because it dribbles... it will then go all over the entire area, leaving me soaking.

‘I find moments later my underwear is wet. It slowly drips out for more than an hour. I never knew that I would risk smelling of p*** everywhere I go.’

According to the NHS last year, 13,500 people were waiting for an initial appointmen­t for gender identity treatment which can lead to reassignme­nt surgery.

The clinic with the shortest waiting time for a first appointmen­t was the flagship Tavistock and Portman Clinic in north-west London which was, at the time, nearly three years.

‘Biggest mistake of my life’

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Ashamed: The man hates how he’s been left

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