Eunuchist (imported) wrote: Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:34 pm On the contrary, I believe there is actually a good chance that it would be a much better, cheaper and safer solution to simply deny access to hormonal supplements altogether, until release. Castration alone is often a very good compromise - as well as being the only available "treatment" for MtF's throughout the recorded history - for many transsexuals, as it offers a much needed relief from a variety of masculine characteristics, and often results in a more feminine appearance with time. Castration has also been associated with a relatively high rate of successfull rehabilitation, generally improved behavior and increased socialization in criminals and mentally unstable/challenged individuals (except those with damaged brains), as observed across a wide range of mental and other detainment institutions in Europe & US, where castration was or continues to be practiced upon.
At this point Jenniffer Spencer's needs are medical. Her situation may have started as a GID or whatever label society wants to put on it, but at this point it is a medical problem. She was offered testosterone, which has to make you wonder about how competent the people in charge of her medical care are.
As she is serving a 10 year sentence, withholding treatment until her release would significantly raises her risk of osteoporosis. If they were willing to offer her TRT then obviously money is not the issue.