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Hello, new person with a question you've probably seen before.
Hi,
I'm Onnineko. Which means changeling spirit kitten or devil cat depending on your understanding of Japanese. Recently I was diagnosed as an XXY person and I've committed considerable effort to reading everything that can be found on the internet regarding XXY and good health practices. So I was hoping you could point me in the right direction or provide some basic answers regarding basic levels of what is considered a normal level of estrogens in an XXY person? For some reason I question the assumption by doctors that because an XXY person has male genitilia they must be males. Everything else in my life has gradually shifted to the female side, its certain obesity otherwise! This stance would be an instant unemployment card for me personally so I hope you don't mind my use of an anonymous name. My question revolves around taking the least amount of any hormone for maintaining the minimum level of estrogen or hormone needed to avoid osteopenia and osteoperosis. The thought would agrue that if the difference of testosterone is over 500 points, and the difference of estrogen is 10 or 20 points, use estrogen. But then, I've found that by balancing my diet these other issues despite a testosterone level on par with a typical female is not an issue regards of libido or fatigue or anything else. So testosterone doesn't sound like some all encompassing elixir. thanks for any help, Onnineko |
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