Outrage as Murcia hospital calls homosexuality an illness


People have taken to social media to vent their anger after a young woman was told by a hospital that her homosexuality was an illness. The 19-year-old woman said she received the clinical report after a gynaecological check-up in Murcia.
According to a local LGBT+ association Galactyco, the medical report said that homosexuality was a “current illness” in the hospital. The diagnosis — which was issued earlier this month — has generated great controversy in Spain after it was made public. The 19-year-old said that she had accepted the apology of the gynaecologist who wrote the document.
The woman also expressed hope that she could inspire other people who are “more insecure” to deal with this situation. In a statement to the EFE news agency, the woman said she was “very surprised” when she arrived home after the appointment to see what the doctor had written.
She described it as an “insult” and “injustice” and initially filed a complaint with the Reina SofĂ­a hospital. The woman also stated that she does not believe the clinic’s explanation that it was an error by the gynaecologist.
“Everyone has their own thoughts; some are better, some are worse and there is no need to think about it anymore,” she told EFE. “Homosexuality is not an illness, far from it, nor is it wrong,” she added.
The Galactyco association also released a statement condemning the “humiliating treatment” the woman had suffered.
“It was in 1990 when the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from the list of mental illnesses, and yet, 31 years later, in the Murcian Health System some professionals continue to assume sexual orientation as an illness.”
“We publicly denounce the manifest ignorance with homophobic overtones that links sexual orientation with illness,” the group said.
“There are already numerous cases of humiliating treatment that come to the attention of our Association because of sexual or gender orientation, and we consider it alarming, unacceptable and intolerable that to date, the professionals on whom adequate treatment of our health depends ignore the realities of LGBT+ people.”