In a groundbreaking lawsuit, a 20-year-old woman named Kaya Clementine Breen has filed suit against California hospitals and doctors for what she describes as the way they "fast-tracked" her into a series of irreversible medical interventions that have left her physically, psychologically and socially scarred.
According to the complaint, Breen was subjected to a harrowing sequence of events at the tender age of 12. Her journey began when she shared with a school counselor that she felt uncomfortable with the prospect of developing into a woman. Instead of offering support, the counselor suggested that she must be transgender and contacted Breen's parents to reinforce this belief. (Related: The war on gender biology: A globalist effort to divide and depopulate.)
Her parents, seeking help, took Breen to the Center for Transyouth Health and Development at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles. There, Breen met Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy, a prominent figure in the gender-transitioning of children.
Olson-Kennedy made a cursory diagnosis of gender dysphoria before recommending immediate intervention, including puberty-blocking medication.
The lawsuit alleges that Olson-Kennedy never conducted thorough mental health assessments or inquired about the early sexual abuse Breen had endured.
Instead, the doctor pressed Breen's parents into believing that their daughter's life depended on her beginning a hormonal transition. Breen's parents, worried about their child's well-being, agreed to the rapid and drastic procedures.
One of the most severe interventions described in the lawsuit is the double mastectomy Breen underwent at the age of 14, performed by Dr. Scott Mosser, a surgeon known for his work in gender-affirming surgeries.
Breen's suit claims that Mosser met with her for only 30 minutes before the surgery, further highlighting the rushed nature of the procedures. Breen's experience culminated in a series of irreversible medical alterations, which left her with lasting physical and psychological damage.
Her voice permanently deepened, her chest never developed and she had to undergo several procedures meant to "affirm" her gender. These interventions also jeopardized her fertility and her ability to breastfeed if she ever had a child of her own.
The lawsuit, which details a harrowing story of medical malpractice and negligence, aims to bring attention to the lack of proper evaluation and consent in these high-stakes medical decisions.
Breen, who struggled with depression, anxiety and PTSD, began questioning her gender identity after finally receiving mental health care near the end of high school. She is now in the process of "de-transitioning," which is a difficult and often painful process given her irreversible medical interventions.
"In retrospect, I wish that somebody had suggested real, genuine therapy first," said Breen.
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