Priestess
08-11-06, 10:32 AM
I once visited a forum where one of the members, who had Turner's, proposed that being hormonally starved (hypogonadic?) as a child somehow resulted in enhanced verbal intelligence. And mentioned a small selection of people who supported that theory. I didn't hang around there long enough to see what the general concensus was, it was kind of filled with some really hard-core people who weren't very mellow. Though it does sound like an interesting idea.
What does everyone here think, any anecdotal evidence to support or disprove the theory? Anyone with AIS, KS, Turner's, or any number of other conditions, might have something to say on the subject.
What does everyone here think, any anecdotal evidence to support or disprove the theory? Anyone with AIS, KS, Turner's, or any number of other conditions, might have something to say on the subject.