Walt Heyer, What aren't you being told about the truth of transgenders?
Walt Heyer: At 42, he was, by all
accounts, a happily married man with two children. But it was then he
decided to undergo gender reassignment surgery to become a woman - a
decision he would later say had a 'tremendous, destructive process' on
his life. He reverted back to being a man just eight years later. Now,
at 74, Walt says he should never have been allowed to have the sex
change in the first place.
And he claims hundreds of others are making the same mistake because
surgeons are not properly evaluating their motives to change gender.
He was delighted at being a female at first, having felt trapped in
the wrong body since he was five years old. But the Californian said
these feelings of elation soon gave way to much darker feelings:
'Immediately after the procedure, you're in a state of euphoria because
you battle it for so long.
'You think this is wonderful and fabulous and you think your life's
going to be good and then as time goes on, there's this funny little
thing that happens in life. It's called reality.' sexchangeregret.com waltheyer.com Get his books at Amazon here
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