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Pidge

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  1. 1 hour ago, Rico1304 said:

    Here’s the stats on co-morbibities I mentioned earlier.  
     

    This has been known about for ages.
     

     https://x.com/blablafishcakes/status/1732335009963409883?s=46&t=wTmhxkVCGgzL1q3_vvfmTA

     

    That's not really what I was talking about, that doesn't even have the prescription data (as the account wants to suggest that all of these patients were given invasive or irreversible treatments, we know they weren't), let alone linked outcome data (which is the bit still missing in Cass). 

  2. Surgery is a non sequitur in terms of the findings of the report, from what I've gone through so far, there isn't any coverage of it as a common follow on treatment or part of GIDS pathway (although may have missed something).

     

    Hormones are the main follow-up. The consequences of blockers affecting m2f transition surgery further down the line is highlighted as a major reason why it shouldn't be routinely prescribed to that cohort. 

  3. Rebuild talk is way premature, but a few of these players need to understand how fast they'd be bombed out if they do this with the next manager. Some of them should already know they need to play well to stay.

     

    It's not good enough to tap it around and wait for someone else to win you the game, YOU have to do something. Whether it's hit the target, take care of the ball, make sure you hit the pass properly or even just fucking move,.we have been well off it recently.

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  4. 19 minutes ago, Rico1304 said:

    Also interesting how the clinics were deliberately obstructive and wouldn’t hand over data.  The government have stepped in demanded they cooperate.  This will be very messy.  
     

    What was the received wisdom on blockers on here?  Can’t remember? Must check. 

     

    The data linked to patients discharged to the adult clinics is one the big gaps in understanding drop out rates and any consequences of the treatment paths as, within the report, theres very little on what those are (despite the noise about it). But yeah, needs to be looked into, as does the policy decisions around the guidance given to GIDS that did enable routine prescription as the evidence base clearly isn't there in terms of positive or negative effects.

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