This program means a lot to me personally, as a transwoman. I'm slightly older than she was when she began transition, but it warms the heart to see her looking so good, and so happy, post transition. Very cool! I, too, have my doubts about her Klinefelter's story. There are things that do not ring true about it. First, she had kids, which is highly unlikely with Klinefelters. Second, I don't think your entire hormonal system can be "reset". Your gonads make the majority of your sex hormones, and even if her testes stopped producing testosterone all together, her body would not be producing enough estrogen on its own to allow her to feminize to this degree. Third, its not common for a hospital to check your genome following a blood test/bee sting treatment. Now, someone can have XXY without having full Klinefelter's Syndrome, and it may be the case that she had a late-onset, but even then, many boys who grow up with the syndrome do not look THAT feminine. They have less facial hair, slightly wider hips, and some breast development, but they still look relatively male. I personally understand how the pressure that society places on you to NOT transition, to be "normal" and attempt to accept your body and circumstances can entice you to tell "white lies". If one can concoct a scientifically plausible story to justify transition and take the responsibility off their shoulders, it'd be fairly seductive to do so. I just hate to think that her story is worrying little boys with KF (or their parents), who might think they're going to have womanhood forced on them in adulthood if they get in an accident. Lies have a way of doing collateral damage...