
Originally Posted by
AD
to BBJT and Yannick. it may be good to finally find a name to your problems, but i would still like to caution you regarding the validity of this "diagnosis" and whether it actually apply in your individual cases.
this is a passage from the link that BBJT provided. it states the symptoms that you should experience if you actually have this syndrome:
The symptoms of AES, in males, include heterosexual precocity (precocious puberty with phenotypically-inappropriate secondary sexual characteristics; i.e., a fully or mostly feminized appearance), severe prepubertal or peripubertal gynecomastia (development of breasts in males before or around puberty), hypogonadism (dysfunctional gonads), oligozoospermia (low sperm count), small testes, micropenis (an ususually small penis), advanced bone maturation, an earlier peak height velocity (an accelerated rate of growth in regards to height),[7] and short final stature due to early epiphyseal closure,
you may both very well have high aromatase activity, but that could be due to various reasons. age, bf%, and of cos genetics. but it may not equate to a genetic defect that is passed down from your parents. here's another statement from the same link:
To date, 10 families with AES have been fully described in the medical literature, of which 23 males and at least 6 females were characterized as displaying symptoms of the condition.[1][4]
its a rare disease and only 10 families have been reported.