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phillip wrote:yes it does i have been confirmed by a real doctor that i am a man with a real womn now
phillip wrote:yes it does i have been confirmed by a real doctor that i am a man with a real womn now
Henrique wrote:sure, and i've received a letter from santa claus asking me what i want for x-mas this year.
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ok, sorry... but i'm medical student and you just CAN'T. the embryogenic tissue that forms a womb was lost because of your Y. can't explain right 'cause i don't know the names in english.
Henrique wrote:loony, i don't want to discuss it. i'm not a full doctor, just a student, so i don't saw everything a real doctor see. but, i already have Embriology. Even if whe can switch it on...
i won't believe until a X-ray or MR or anything can prove it.
Don't you find odd a man womb don't be noticed by news? It would made the male pregnant a reality, even if by artificial means.
i just don't know.
FlameD wrote:Hypnosis can make you think you have a womb.
Hypnosis cannot give you a womb. You can hypnotized all you like, but it doesn't change anything physical that couldn't be changed by concentrating hard. Just because you're hypnotized, your cells won't start dividing in different ways or alter your body significantly.
Hypnosis is useful for changing behaviors, or making you think you look different, or making you act different, and all that good stuff.
But hypnosis can't do more then that.
Straitjacket for delusions? What kind of prescribers do you have around there? ;)TawnieTS wrote:In the end I just believe this guy might be suggested into believing he has a womb, and if he did ask a doctor about it, I would believe the doctor would probably laugh at him, and put him in a straight jacket.
TawnieTS wrote:Being a psychologist, on the verge of getting my doctorate... I will agree that hypnosis could be possible in releasing new hormones, like some of the hypnosis files suggest. I however stand by all that I've studied in this science that hypnosis would not give somebody a real womb.
The main reason? The body cannot reconstruct itself like that, using suggestions, let alone it being physically possible!
Hypnosis is a technique to put suggestions into your head, and make you believe something is happening.
Thats just the BASIC part of it. I cannot scientifically say its proven or disproved that it can release hormones, and or cause slight changes to the body like hair loss. I can scientifically say it is not possible for our bodies to construct a womb without the person probably going through excruciating pain, seeing a doctor daily, and it even getting on the news.
Let alone the idea of a body being able to construct a cervix, uterus, vulva, ovaries, and all the other parts required for a womb is miraculous!
In the end I just believe this guy might be suggested into believing he has a womb, and if he did ask a doctor about it, I would believe the doctor would probably laugh at him, and put him in a straight jacket. I would if I didn't know he was using hypnosis for this. So in the end maybe he was suggested through hypnosis to believe he went to the doctor and the doctor said he did.
xoxo Tawnie.
The human mind may be extremely powerful, but not powerful enough to change genetics. Want to know why?loony28 wrote:Your right the author hasn't posted again but there could be a myrid of reasons why. I still believe that physical change is possible. After all no one knows how powerful the human mind is. I prefer to keep an open mind.
You took what I said way to serious. Maybe that part was out of line relying to the subject at hand. Of course they wouldn't put someone into a straight jacket if they just thought they had a womb. They however would look into the mental health of the person of course.Blink wrote:Straitjacket for delusions? What kind of prescribers do you have around there? ;)TawnieTS wrote:In the end I just believe this guy might be suggested into believing he has a womb, and if he did ask a doctor about it, I would believe the doctor would probably laugh at him, and put him in a straight jacket.
<advocacy soapbox>
For anyone not up-to-the-minute on the treatment of the mentally ill, mechanical restraints are the last method of behavioral control after verbal redirection, medication and seclusion haven't worked. For all the jurisdictions where I have direct knowledge, restraints are applied only with a medical doctor's order and can only be used for a couple of hours without that order being renewed.
Straitjackets are a rarity. I understand that there are a few military facilities that use them and possibly some prisons. I'd bet that there are more being sold to the public for recreational use these days than there are being sold for institutional use. (Maybe that's just me. I've never seen one in a hospital, but I own two.)
Most people with mental illness are able to control symptoms through the use of oral medication and there are many, many people with serious Axis I diagnoses who have such good symptom control that nobody knows they have the illness unless the self-disclose.
</advocacy soapbox>
I wouldn't normally hijack a thread like this, but considering the forum, I suspect there might be a few people here who've had some contact with mental health service providers. (They're still doing rigorous screens before sex-reassignment surgeries, right?)
We now return you to your discussion of how many entranced angels can dance on the head of a pin.
-- Blink
Doing my part to reduce baseline anxiety.
Don't be. I was sure you were making a joke. I just took the opportunity to whip out my soapbox. It's one of the things I do.TawnieTS wrote:In one of my courses revolving around Schizophrenia, Paranoia and MPD subjects that might be aggressive due to these mental heath issues might be restrained. One of those restraints being a straight-jacket. The movies will show them do this to people who are delusional, and that is why I joked about it.
Sorry for that ;)
loony28 wrote:
All I have to say is how do you know that they don't think about changing gender? Have you talked to a frog that has changed it's gender and asked it what it was thinking?
loony28 wrote:I heard before that we have DNA from multiple species in us and that some is frog DNA.
loony28 wrote:Here's another question for you. Why do males have nipples if their gender is locked in at conception? What do they do?
loony28 wrote:I'm sure we all know what happens when a male takes horomones to become female. His breasts start to grow and his penis shrinks. What's to say that they couldn't go further than that?
loony28 wrote:Oh well I'm sure I'm going to get hammered on this so go ahead and hammer away. I'm not going to change my mind that it's possible.
FlameD wrote:Well, that's a bit closed-minded of you. To be open-minded, you should also be open to the possibility that you're wrong.
Diapered_Cherub wrote:. . . . Of course some of these people on here still wont believe you no matter what lengths you go to. . .
JHoffman wrote:Some of you gotta broaden your horizons a little.
JHoffman wrote:There is no conclusive evidence that hypnosis cannot change the way a body physically works, and on the same token, there is no conclusive evidence to prove that hypnosis can.
Some of you gotta broaden your horizons a little.
wildfantom wrote:this is my point exactly, I believe this file could work for the right person if they truly believe, creating doubt will only do one thing, make it likely not happen, why would anybody want to make something like this not happen? I think of it this way, its my right to attempt and fail, I should not have everyone and their brother trying to discourage me, which regardless of whether you realize it your doing by creating doubt, if someone wants this let them attempt it, who knows they might prove it worked, that would do wonders for the entire hypnosis community, whats the worst that will happen? the file wont work for them? better to go into it with a positive attitude and see if their minds will make it happen
loony28 wrote:
Gender is locked at conception. That's not an 'if'. It's a fact. Chromosomes, you know. XY, XX. There are, of course, other problems that can arise, such as XXY, or if an otherwise female baby is exposed to testosterone in the womb, but those are issues that arise during development, not 20 or 30 years after birth.
Why do males have nipples?
"Starting at conception and lasting until about 14 weeks, all mammalian fetuses within the same species look the same, regardless of sex. After 14 weeks, genetically-male fetuses begin producing male hormones such as testosterone. As "female" is the "developmental default" for mammals, by 14 weeks the nipples have already formed."
loony28 wrote:NO ONE knows the limits of what the mind can do.
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