At the age of 17, Soren Aldaco began undergoing transgender hormone therapy and underwent a double mastectomy by the time she turned 19.
Now 22 and a student at the University of Texas at Austin, Aldaco is pursuing legal action against the medical providers she holds responsible for enabling these body-altering procedures, which she now regrets.
A Tarrant County judge recently issued an order to reinstate her paused claims against a DFW area medical group and worker in the lawsuit, as reported by The Dallas Express.
The judge’s order ensured that Del Scott Perry, a nurse practitioner, and his employer, Texas Health Physicians Group, would face legal action. Aldaco alleged that Perry initiated the process of putting her on transgender hormones when she was 17 years old.
“[Perry] definitely had an agenda,” Aldaco recently told DX in an exclusive interview. “His child is transgender. I don’t think anyone is evil, but I do think he was mindless in his prescription of these drugs because of that familial connection that gave him blinders to the vulnerabilities of other children.”
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Aldaco said her taking transgender hormones caused her to experience complications, such as vaginal atrophy and joint pain. Still, she said she never encountered any pushback from medical workers during her initial transition.
“I was not thinking what concretely was going to happen to my body,” Aldaco told DX. “I thought about it a lot, but it was more of a fanatic, obsessive thinking.”
Aldaco encountered post-operative complications that she claimed were not sufficiently addressed, including being diagnosed with “massive bilateral hematomas” necessitating further medical intervention.
In her lawsuit, she also alleged that healthcare professionals overlooked the impact of her history of ADHD, depression, and anxiety on her gender dysphoria and her pursuit of a radical solution.
She praised Texas’ law banning the administration of transgender hormones and other related medical interventions when it comes to minors telling DX, “I think Texas is effective in many ways, but I do wish we had a more standardized therapeutic approach for these children who are struggling with reconciling their sex.”
“I do not think people under 18 should be making such permanent medical decisions.”
You can read Aldaco’s lawsuit here.
Aldaco is accompanied by others in sharing her regret. In 2023, a 25-year-old woman from North Carolina took legal action against the doctors who assisted with her sex change surgery at the age of 15.
Detransitioner Prisha Mosley told Charlie Kirk, “I was promised male puberty, and instead I got menopause.”
Mosley experienced lasting physical changes such as a disfigured body, deepened voice, joint pain, bone pain, and facial hair as a result of “gender-affirming” care.
In July 2023, Chloe Cole marked her 19th birthday by testifying before the U.S. House of Representatives about the traumatic impact of this care on her life.
During a hearing on gender-affirming care for minors, Cole implored lawmakers to stop allowing child sex changes and recounted how she was coerced by a manipulative “gender specialist” into undergoing irreversible procedures at the behest of her parents.
Tim Walz, Kamala Harris’ running mate, has actively worked to expand access to this type of life-altering decision for children in Minnesota.
He signed HF 146, known as the Trans Refuge Bill, which designates Minnesota as a safe haven for minors seeking gender-affirming treatment.
The bill grants the state temporary emergency jurisdiction over minors unable to access such treatment due to parental opposition and prohibits the enforcement of subpoenas and extradition requests from other states related to their prohibition on gender-affirming care.
Furthermore, the bill prevents children from being removed from parental custody solely due to providing gender-affirming treatment.
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