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    Klinefelter Androgen Therapy

    Please spare some of your time and help me out ... I m sorry if i am not in the right section but i was researching why i had small wrists,wide hips big butt gyno small testis and close to average penis size when it is erect :/ etc which a gilr must have(cept the penis part or testis lulz),my voice is deep but my beard (got it on my chin and side jaws but some spots are missing) isn't fully developed i have little to no hair on my upper body(which i like but a disease is a disease)
    lower body is really filled with hair and marcus i want you in here please since you know more about hormones Don't hate

    and i found this information on a site

    "Androgen therapy

    Androgen therapy is the most important aspect of treatment. Testosterone replacement should begin at puberty, around age 12 years, and the dose should increase until it is sufficient to maintain age-appropriate serum concentrations of testosterone , estradiol, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and luteinizing hormone (LH).
    Androgen therapy is used to correct androgen deficiency, to provide appropriate virilization, and to improve psychosocial status. Regular testosterone injections can promote strength and facial hair growth; build a more muscular body type; increase sexual desire; enlarge the testes; improve mood, self-image, and behavior; and protect against precocious osteoporosis."

    "If you or your child is diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome, early treatment can help minimize problems. You might work with a team of health care providers, including a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating disorders involving the body's glands and hormones (endocrinologist), a speech therapist, a pediatrician, a physical therapist, a genetic counselor, a reproductive medicine or infertility specialist, and a counselor or psychologist.

    Although there's no way to repair the sex chromosome changes due to Klinefelter syndrome, treatments can help minimize its effects. The earlier a diagnosis is made and treatment is started, the greater the benefits. But it's never too LATE to get help."

    it says i should have started doing it at age 12 .. do you think its too late :/ i m 18.4 now .. and i know there is no cure as it is a genetic disorder but these treatments help for sometime right or help me finish puberty .. looks like i m never going to make it ......

    Sources:
    Medscape: Medscape Access
    Klinefelter syndrome: Treatments and drugs - MayoClinic.com


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    Klinefelter is a genetic disorder. You can literally get a test to see if you have it. You can't say that about a lot low testosterone maladies...

    But just looking at your picture is a huge indication that you in no way have Klinefelters... the look is very different. You simply look like an average guy who doesn't have much body hair. Not everyone has the same amount of body hair - that's just life but certainly not indicative of disease.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HRTstudent View Post
    Klinefelter is a genetic disorder. You can literally get a test to see if you have it. You can't say that about a lot low testosterone maladies...

    But just looking at your picture is a huge indication that you in no way have Klinefelters... the look is very different. You simply look like an average guy who doesn't have much body hair. Not everyone has the same amount of body hair - that's just life but certainly not indicative of disease.
    look at my hips maybe?
    i have gyno btw its just cold here
    i have found out why i got this disease its all because of my parents

    My mom would never have kids,everytime a kid was born he died and well she told she did took some pills that's how me and my other 2 siblings were born and taking pills also causes kids to get that extra chromosome called "X" a normal male should have XY but he gets XXY because of some dumb things the pears do and make the kids suffer
    i was all strong when i was a kid i m srs .. i was really strong i could beat up kids 2 years bigger then me,i looked like a great kid with good body .. ever since i hit puberty everything has gotten me ****ed up .. all kinds of weird diseases caused by hormonal imbalance "tinea versicolor gyno acne on back and traps and face now also" so i guess something must be wrong this is no way normal and also i learned to talk late also my mom said i would call dad like "yad" or stuff like that not correct talk until i want to my home country and learnt to talk correctly there
    Chromosome analysis (karyotype)
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    First I don't seem to see you state any symptoms other then not having a hairy upper body, which tons and tons of men do not. I have wildabeast legs but just a litttle peach fuzz on my upper body at 22.

    Okay so go to your doctor and see if you could run the chromosome test, which I doubt they will as most are stubborn as hell.

    If that fails just asked for blood work and get these checked.

    • Total Testosterone
    • Bioavailable testosterone (aka Free and Loosely Bound)
    • Free Testosterone
    • SHBG
    • DHT (gel users especially pay attention to this)
    • Estradiol (specify “sensitive” assay for males)
    • LH
    • FSH
    • Prolactin
    • Cortisol
    • Thyroid Panel (complete)
    • CBC
    • Comprehensive Metabolic Panel
    • Lipid Panel
    • PSA (age dependent)
    • IGF-1, IGFBP-3 (if HGH therapy is being considered)
    • Vitamin D


    At 18 I was the girliest looking kid you'll ever see. I worked out and was toned but had no size. I had a pretty ass face people thought I was 14. I had a big butt even though I was lean, a feminine face, I was emotional and had small wrist and bones and testis. At 22 I just started getting a few hairs on my upper body, and still not much facial hair, although I can tell it will eventually be full in a few years. I wanted to run the same test you speak of as I had gyno during puberty, and had all the symptoms of kleinfelters, but my doctor never allowed it. Eventually I just had blood work showing I had low testosterone . Once I added that in, things changed.

    I never had any butt hairs on inside thigh hairs until about a year ago when I started supplementing with testosterone. Also grew a few chest hairs and new facial hair emerged. My gyno went away and my metabolism seemed to kick in to overdrive as I feel it induced a second puberty, well more of a speeding up of completion of my puberty since I'm young and started puberty late.

    I feel a hell of a lot better bud, all I can suggest is at the least get some blood work done, if your doctor wont do it you can get it done for 50 dollars at labcorp using the female hormonal panel.

    Until you have blood work, you can't even say if you have this disease just from having wide hips and gyno. I think it's like 60% of kids get gyno during puberty but most lose it after completion.

    Your ethnicity plays a huge role in body hair development. I mean does your dad have a hairy chest and back? uncles and grandpas on both sides?
    My dad told me he was a late bloomer and just to be patient, I eventually grew hair and still am, but the low testosterone thing needs to be sorted out asap, get it tested
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