Walt Heyer is an author, "anti-LGBT activist", and "ex-transgender woman who transitioned back to man", known for having been "misdiagnosed" with gender dysphoria, and for having his gender reassignment surgery reversed. Biography Misdiagnosed with gender dysphoria, Walt Heyer underwent gender reassignment surgery and "lived for eight years as a woman named Laura Jensen", before regretting and reversing his sex change. His experience led him to support the view "that transgender people often experience regret after transitioning, arguing that what transgender people actually need is "psychiatric or psychological help." His views conflict with those held by most mainstream media. Once "assistant manager of product planning for America Honda Motor Co", Heyer now works as an author and as a contributor to The Federalist. Bibliogrphy Trading my Sorrows (2006) Perfected by Love (2009) Paper Genders (2011) Sex Change -- It's Suicide (2013) A Transgender's Faith (2015) Kid Dakota and the Secret at Grandma's House (2015)
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