SAEDNEWS: Debbie, born female, says she decided to transition after watching a 1990s TV show (Kilroy) featuring interviews with transgender men.
According to the society section of Saed News, a woman who decided to change her gender at the age of 44 and become a man says she is “deeply regretful” of the decision and now wants to “transition again” and live as a woman.

According to Saed News, citing the Newsnight network, the British woman named Debbie says she feels as though her body was “mutilated” through gender reassignment surgery.
Debbie, who was born female, says she decided to transition after watching an episode of a television program in the 1990s. In this program called “Kilroy,” the host interviewed women who had transitioned to become men.

Debbie before taking testosterone
She says: “I happened to turn on the TV that night; the host was talking to women who had become men. That moment was like a ‘moment of discovery’ for me. I thought to myself, this is me. This is what I want to do.”
Debbie, who says she was sexually abused as a child, then began taking the hormone testosterone. Images from three years later show her physical transformation into a man. Now in her sixties, Debbie says she once believed that becoming male would make her a different person. “I thought the world would accept me better.”

Debbie believes her body was mutilated to make her male.
Debbie underwent surgeries to fully transition into a man. Surgeons used skin from her arm to construct a male genital organ for her. After transitioning, she chose the name “Lee” and lived as a man for 17 years, continuing testosterone treatment during that time, which led to a full male beard growing on her face.

Debbie was born female but decided to become male after watching a TV program.
She is now regretful of this decision and is undergoing a reverse process to become a woman again. She says the moment she realized she no longer wanted to live as a transgender man made her “very depressed.” She says: “It was a mistake, and it should never have happened.”

She adds: “But what can you do? How do you go through all of this again? I no longer have hair, but I have a beard. I have mutilated my entire body. What can be done to return to the old Debbie?”

She believes her decision to transition was influenced by childhood sexual abuse and hopes that with estrogen therapy she may be able to become a woman again.
She says: “I think I need a magic wand, but I hope that with estrogen my hair will grow back and I can get rid of the beard and body hair.”