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Gay Woman Diagnosed with ‘Homosexuality’, LGBTI Activists Demand Apology

After being examined, the 19-year-old woman was given a paper saying, 'Current illness: homosexual'

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Divya Dhadd
Divya Dhadd
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SPAIN: A 19-year-old gay woman in Spain was diagnosed with “homosexuality” after visiting a gynaecologist over a menstrual condition.

On Monday the woman went to an appointment at the Reina Sofía hospital in the city of Murcia. After being examined she was given a piece of paper that included the line: “Current illness: homosexual,” for which the family of the 19-year-old and an LGBT collective in south-east Spain are demanding answers and an apology.

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The woman’s mother told the online paper elDiario.es that her daughter consented to the gynaecologist to include her sexual orientation in his report, thinking at the time it was relevant.  

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“At first, I thought it was funny, but it just isn’t,” said the 19-year-old.

The mother and daughter brought the matter to the attention of the local LGBT collective, Galactyco, which has lodged a formal complaint with Murcia’s regional government, the regional health ministry, and the regional health service.

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“The World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses in 1990, and yet, 31 years on, there are still some professionals in Murcia’s health service who view sexual orientation as an illness,” Galactyco said in a statement.

The collective said it was seeking an explanation and an apology, adding that the regional authorities had ignored the patient’s legal rights. It also said the case was far from an isolated incident.

“Our association has received countless reports of degrading treatment because of sexual or gender orientation,” the statement said. “We find it alarming, unacceptable and intolerable that there are professionals today who are responsible for our health, but who ignore the realities of LGBTI people.”

A spokesperson of the regional health service told elDiario.es that it was aware of the incident and that “all necessary measures would be taken to properly establish the facts and to proceed accordingly”.

Initial investigations, added the spokesperson, suggested a mistake appeared to have been made “when the patient’s details were taken”. In any case, they said, the hospital would be offering an apology to the patient.

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