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Can someone explain how this is considered medicine?

I work at a mid-size company in a small town and have a lot of coworkers. One of them is a 40+ year old male to female who went and got facial feminization surgery. Part of this involved reducing the size of his jaw and changing its alignment.

The doctors seem to have damaged the nerves or something because now my coworker's tongue hangs out whenever he isn't focusing on pulling it back in. I literally have to sit through Friday "week in review" meetings with a male looking coworker, dressed like a woman from 2 decades ago, and then he's making this derby face.

If I was the doctor who did this I'd feel ashamed of myself. And I can't imagine doing this to someone's husband and dad. This dude has a teen son (my friend is a sub at the HS) and the kid just gets relentlessly bullied about his retarded looking dad.

Idk, it's just crazy that any of this is allowed.
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FUCKING KEKKKK, that's the funniest shit I've read all day
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>>82918661
can you sneak a video and posr a webm? i sense great reaction-image potential
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do you know for sure it's permanent? Post-surgery swelling in the face must be absolutely brutal and persistent.



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