When Soren Aldaco was only 17 years old, he underwent transgender hormones. When she was 19, she had a body-altering double mastectomy.
Aldaco, who is now a 22-year-old student at the University of Texas at Austin, is suing a medical provider who allegedly enabled the mutilation of his body that he now regrets.
According to The Dallas Express, in mid-July, a Tarrant County judge issued an order to reinstate dormant claims against a DFW-area medical group and workers in a lawsuit.
The judge’s order ensures that Del Scott Perry, a nurse practitioner, and his employer, Texas Health Physicians Group, will face a lawsuit. Aldaco said Perry began the process of inserting transgender hormones when she was 17 years old.
“(Perry) definitely has an agenda,” Aldaco said recently DX in an exclusive interview. “His son is transgender. I don’t think anyone is malicious, but I do think they don’t know about the prescription because of family ties that blind them to the vulnerability of other children.
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Aldaco said that taking transgender hormones caused her to develop complications, such as vaginal atrophy and joint pain. Still, he said he never encountered pushback from medical workers during the initial transition.
“I didn’t think about what was going to happen to me,” Aldaco said DX. “I think about it, but it’s more fanatical and obsessive thinking.”
Aldaco faced complications from the surgery, a risk he says was not adequately addressed, and he was diagnosed with a “massive bilateral hematoma,” which required additional medical intervention.
Aldaco also says medical workers fail to consider how a history of ADHD, depression, and anxiety can lead to gender dysphoria and a desire for drastic solutions.
He praised the Texas law that prohibits the administration of transgender hormones and other related medical interventions when referring to minors who told DX, “I think Texas is effective in many ways, but I would like to have a more standardized therapeutic approach for these struggling children. to reconcile the sexes.
“I don’t think an 18-year-old should make a permanent medical decision.”
You can read Aldaco’s lawsuit here.
Aldaco is not the only one with regrets.
In 2023, a 25-year-old North Carolina woman filed a lawsuit against the doctor who helped her change sex when she was just 15 years old.
Detransitioner Prisha Mosley told Charlie Kirk, “I was promised male puberty, but I’m in menopause.”
Mosley was left with a disfigured body, deeper voice, joint pain, bone pain, and facial hair, just a few of the irreversible side effects.
In July 2023, Chloe Cole celebrated her 19th birthday before the US House of Representatives to recall her horrific and life-changing experience with “gender-affirming” treatment.
Cole pleaded with House lawmakers during a hearing on gender-affirming treatment for minors to end child gender reassignment and shared chilling details of how his parents were manipulated by evil “gender specialists” into having them destroyed.
However, Kamala Harris’ running mate, Tim Walz, has worked hard to make this disfiguring and life-changing decision for the children.
Walz signed HF 146, also called the Trans Refuge Bill, which makes Minnesota a “refuge” for children seeking gender-affirming treatment. It also allows states to take temporary emergency jurisdiction over children who can’t get gender-affirming treatment, such as when parents don’t follow through with the treatment.
It allows states to take temporary emergency custody of minors traveling to Minnesota to receive gender-affirming treatment and prohibits enforcement of subpoenas and extradition requests from other states when those requests are related to the requesting state’s ban on gender-affirming treatment.
The bill also prevents the removal of a child from the custody of a parent/guardian if the reason is for providing gender-affirming treatment.
Watch Soren in his own words below.