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Old 04-29-07, 02:19 PM
neko2 neko2 is offline
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An IQ score of 160 has a fairly large margin of error. If you're smart enough to get a score like that, then you ought to be smart enough to understand why it's BS.

For those with less background in statistics, consider the following: You give two very smart people a standardized test. One of then gets two answers wrong. The other gets one wrong. Is there a meaningful difference in the intelligence of these two people? Probably not.

Anyway, if you were to go to a doctor and ask to be tested for CAH, they'd probably test for 21-hydroxylase deficiency. If your testosterone and estrogen levels are low, you probably don't have 21-hydroxylase deficiency. So you might want to ask about other forms of CAH, such as 3B-HSD or P450-oxidoreductase deficiency.
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