A Belgian man has been killed by medical euthanasia after claiming that a botched sex change operation had turned him into "a monster."
Nathan, born Nancy, Verhelst, 44, was given legal euthanasia, most likely by lethal injection, on the grounds of "unbearable psychological suffering."
Wim Distelmans, a cancer specialist who carried out the euthanasia on Monday, is the same doctor who last year gave lethal injections to congenitally deaf twins who were frightened they were also going blind.
Explaining his decision hours before his death, Mr. Verhelst said he was "the girl that nobody wanted."
He told Het Laatste Nieuws newspaper: "While my brothers were celebrated, I got a storage room above the garage as a bedroom. 'If only you had been a boy,' my mother complained. I was tolerated, nothing more."
He was in a situation with incurable, unbearable suffering. Unbearable suffering for euthanasia can be both physical and psychological Mr. Verhelst had hormone therapy in 2009, followed by a mastectomy and surgery to construct a penis last year.
However, "none of these operations worked as desired", he said. "I was ready to celebrate my new birth, but when I looked in the mirror, I was disgusted with myself. My new breasts did not match my expectations and my new penis had symptoms of rejection. I do not want to be a monster."
He informed his family of his death by letter. "I had happy times, but the balance is on the wrong side," he said.
Distelmans said: "He was in a situation with incurable, unbearable suffering. Unbearable suffering for euthanasia can be both physical and psychological."
Mr. Verhelst's death will revive Belgium's debate over medical euthanasia as statistics show a 25% increase this year, to 1,432, in the number of cases. The country is one of only three in Europe, along with The Netherlands and Luxembourg, that allows the practice.
A Belgian man dies by medical euthanasia after botched sex change operation.
Is medical euthanasia morally sound? What about in his case, psychological suffering? Is it permissible for him to die because a lot of people ****ed up his life? This is not a case of terminal disease where you know a person will die and they will only suffer more as they inch closer.
What does this tell us about sex-reassignment surgery? What does this tell us about gender identities in general? For me the lesson is that gender differences and identities are significant, and that one does not simply pick and choose a gender lest they suffer the consequences as he had.