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Originally Posted by shakran
given, but how far do we take the surgery-for-psychological-wellbeing bit?
Body Integrity Identity Disorder is a condition in which the patient does not feel complete until a (perfectly healthy) limb has been amputated. They'll do just about anything to get rid of that limb - and some doctors are oblidging them. Once the limb is gone, they feel great.
So the question is, should doctors amputate just because someone feels their current body layout is wrong? And by the same token, should doctors operate in a sex change on a high-risk patient? There are some very disturbing medical ethics questions that arise when you turn to surgery to correct a psychological condition.
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While these are interesting questions, they have no bearing on the topic at hand (unless I missing something - no pun intended).