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Old 10-16-07, 12:49 AM
Kailana Kailana is offline
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i walk like a tank

theres nothing feminine about how i walk, its just that how my pelvis is shaped, its like lower half is male, looks male, but the upper half, looks female, i have the bone density expected in males, but the shape, the wide triangle shape common with women, the flair of my pelvic floor, the actual shape itself, looks just like youd see in a woman, MRI shows it quite clearly, so its more like a feminised male, or a masculanised female pelvis/ or at least a mix of both. Again as to walking, nothing girly there, i walk like a guy, who's got some place to go, and doesnt want anyone to get in the way.

As too your karyotype, id rely on the first rather then the 2nd, may i ask what kind of karryotyping was done? blood, bucceal? the bucceal is alot more accurate when it comes to having mixed/mosaic karyotype, with blood, well its more of a luck of the draw, it might show another cell line, but really its not all that reliable. If it helps any, from what i have read, teh blood karyotyping for testing for XXY(Klinefelters Syndrome) is only accurate 40% of the time. So id really not trust it that much. IF you are 46XX/46XY then your likely chimeric, so one part of your body may have the XX cell line, while the other doesnt. Have you scene a dermatologist. That may help some, that is if your chimeric, your skin may floresce in patches, like having large rashes kind of looking, or if your like me, with the incandescant light, floresce in swirls and flares of colors. By the way i still havent cleared that up yet either. So far i actually only know that i am 45X/46XY. But who knows, i really think i need some more testing done.

thanks again for responding to my post, i do appreciate it greatly
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Last edited by Kailana : 10-16-07 at 12:55 AM. Reason: i cant type or spell
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