Young woman who regrets gender transition celebrates Supreme Court decision on youth trans treatments

A young woman who regrets trying to change her gender as a troubled teenager celebrated Wednesday s landmark U S Supreme Court ruling upholding a Tennessee law banning transgender therapeutic treatments for minors I'm really grateful Independent Women's Ambassador Prisha Mosley reported Fox News Digital Mosley is part of the growing group of young people who are speaking out about their regrets after undergoing curative treatments to treat their gender dysphoria After being prescribed puberty blockers and testosterone as a teen and having a double mastectomy Mosley feels health professionals preyed on her vulnerability and treated her as an experiment As an ambassador for the conservative group Independent Women she's provided testimony advocating for states including Tennessee to enact statute to stop anatomical providers from assisting in the gender transition of children SCOTUS RULES ON STATE BAN ON GENDER TRANSITION 'TREATMENTS' FOR MINORS IN LANDMARK CASEMosley notified Fox News Digital she wasn't that surprised by the ruling as she considered the plaintiffs' development weak The arguments were not good on the side of this type of harm for minors she recalled And their representation from the ACLU had to admit under oath that 'gender-affirming care' does not even reduce the suicide rate for anyone Mosley has taken legal action against the diagnostic professionals she says pushed her into gender transition as a teen when she struggled with mental illnesses including anorexia OCD suicidal thoughts and trauma from being raped She was about years old when she started socially transitioning after being convinced by transgender activists online that she was unhappy because her body was fighting to be a boy At biological professionals affirmed this belief and expeditiously put her on puberty blockers and testosterone THE SUPREME COURT DID THE RIGHT THING I KNOW BECAUSE I WAS PART OF A HORRIFYING GENDER TRANSITION She later underwent a double mastectomy and now faces chronic pain and major robustness problems due to these treatments She's spent the last several years warning others of the dangers and devastating consequences that can aftermath from hormones and sex reassignment surgeries They're fully irreversible It's impossible to definitely have a sex change which children are duped into believing they're having by activists doctors who are lying And they lie to you along the entire way with euphemisms and a refusal to use actual health terminology but a sex exchange never takes place All you transition into is a less healthy version of yourself with the same problems that brought you to reject your sex Mosley described Fox News Digital She dismissed headlines from several media outlets Wednesday decrying the ruling as a setback or new attack on transgender rights DETRANSITIONER SLAMS TRANS PSUEDOSCIENCE THAT DOCTORS DECLARED WOULD SOLVE HER MENTAL DISTRESS IT S QUACKERY' It's insincere she reacted to the media coverage This ruling is good for people for children who identify as trans too She argued the law would protect children who've been caught up in a social contagion from being pressured into health treatments that could leave irreparable changes to their bodies And in states that have banned this type of care they're going to be lawfully protected from doctors who would take advantage of them in their vulnerable state while they have strange beliefs and take away their robustness and their body parts And it's now lawful to ban doctors from doing that she continued At issue in the circumstance United States v Skrmetti was whether Tennessee's Senate Bill violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment That law prohibits states from allowing biological providers to deliver puberty blockers and hormones to facilitate a minor's transition to another sex It also targets healthcare providers in the state who continue to provide such procedures to gender-dysphoric minors opening these providers up to fines lawsuits and other liability The American Civil Liberties Union ACLU appealed the Supreme Court to hear the development on behalf of the parents of three transgender adolescents and a Memphis-based medical professional who treats transgender patients The court upheld the Tennessee law in a - ruling Writing for the majority Chief Justice John Roberts mentioned The Equal Protection Clause does not resolve these disagreements Nor does it afford us license to decide them as we see best Our role is not to judge the wisdom fairness or logic of the law before us but only to ensure that it does not violate the equal protection guarantee of the Fourteenth Amendment Having concluded it does not we leave questions regarding its approach to the people their elected representatives and the democratic process Fox News' Breanne Deppisch and Bill Mears contributed to this statement