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klinefelter's and gender identity disorder

Started by xxUltraModLadyxx, November 27, 2011, 06:37:17 PM

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so there's about a 95% chance i have mosaic klinefelter's. given the symptoms described, and a past chromosomal karyotype extracting a set of XY chromosomes. this was only one karyotype, and sex chromosome disorders weren't what they were told to pay specific attention to. i'm wondering if klinefelter's and gender identity disorder are commonly linked, or if they are mostly two different situations. all of the research i've done has talked about people with klinefelter's as men who are less masculine, and partially feminized, but they would benefit from testosterone. obviously, i wouldn't. my mom had wanted me to get them when i was 12, because i was told my testosterone was too low. i refused them, because that's like giving a tequila shot to a recovering alcoholic.
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