Miami surgeon Dr. Sidhbh Gallagher, who was born a man but is now pretending to be a woman, made this threat in a video posted on Instagram. A user asked him whether he was concerned about "continuing to do trans surgeries" following the current political climate and Trump's victory in the election.
Gallagher responded, saying that he has witnessed "a lot of panic within the [transgender] community" since the president-elect triumphed against outgoing Vice President Kamala Harris. According to the surgeon, the atmosphere following Trump's win could be best described as "frightening times."
"In response to that, in the office here, we've opened up more surgery days," he said. "We've opened up more appointment days to try and accommodate people as efficiently as possible … who are concerned about getting their surgery done before the new administration … takes over. I believe we even still have surgery dates available before then."
Gallagher warned that the future of transgender surgeries in America is uncertain, adding that his home state of Florida already has a ban on "surgical care for transgender youth." The surgeon's remarks appeared to smear Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has been in the forefront of defending children in the Sunshine State from medical violence. (Related: Florida Gov. DeSantis: Doctors performing sex change operations should face LEGAL ACTION.)
"Trans people belong everywhere, and so myself and the staff feel very strongly about continuing to offer gender-affirming care as long as we can," he told his more than almost 39,000 followers on Instagram. "We plan to open up these days [to] help accommodate people in the meantime."
Incidentally, Gallagher was responsible for the 2022 botched surgery on a gender-confused TikTok user. The Post Millennial elaborated on the ordeal of the said social media user who went by the name Rylan, who was born female but is now pretending to be a male.
Rylan flew to Miami and availed of Gallagher's services as he was one of the only surgeons who does not have a BMI cap, i.e. not having a weight requirement for patients to be operated on. Gallagher also offered a "drainless" double mastectomy – the surgical removal of women's healthy breasts.
"Mastectomies usually involve the insertion of drains to remove the blood, pus and excess fluids that can build up in the week following the invasive procedure," according to the Post Millennial. "Due to the seriousness of the surgery, most surgeons will require trans-identified females to be of a healthy weight to reduce the risk of complications."
Four days after the procedure, Rylan's chest developed a hematoma that leaked blood, which Gallagher merely dismissed. The surgeon repeatedly downplayed the patient's worsening situation, insisting that there was "no need for the [emergency room]" and her complications were merely part of the normal healing process.
Sadly, Rylan's situation did not improve and her post-surgery wound became infected. It was only after Rylan went to another surgeon that she received the necessary medical care. She was put on a course of antibiotics, and over half a foot of infected tissue had to be removed from her left side.
Rylan thankfully survived, but the healing process had been difficult. According to the Post Millennial, Gallagher did not check in with Rylan throughout her ordeal. "In the wise words of the surgeon who saved my life, '[Gallagher] doesn’t give a s**t about you,'" the TikToker wrote.
Given the Miami surgeon's mad rush to mutilate as many children as possible, Rylan won't definitely be the only person to fall victim to Gallagher's botched surgeries.
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Watch this clip of President-elect Donald Trump promising to ban the genital mutilation of children in all 50 states, something Dr. Sidhbh Gallager fears.
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