Relationship between CF and Klinefleters Syndrome (47XXY) in men

joshannon

New member
I am new to the forum and am currently being tested for CF against gene Delta F508, which I've been told is the most common gene mutation.
I am a klinefleter, with low testosterone, very low BMD, low calcium, vitamin D deficiency, on 2000 IU of supplements a day.
Might contact the M.I.N.D institute part of UCD in Sacramento, California, to see if they have conducted any research in this regard.
Will also ask the question of http://www.xxytalk.com - so see how many klinefleters have also tested positive for CF.
Cheers,
 

joshannon

New member
I am new to the forum and am currently being tested for CF against gene Delta F508, which I've been told is the most common gene mutation.
I am a klinefleter, with low testosterone, very low BMD, low calcium, vitamin D deficiency, on 2000 IU of supplements a day.
Might contact the M.I.N.D institute part of UCD in Sacramento, California, to see if they have conducted any research in this regard.
Will also ask the question of http://www.xxytalk.com - so see how many klinefleters have also tested positive for CF.
Cheers,
 

joshannon

New member
Yes,
I know that, I am a 47,XXYer, I am genetically a women in a man's body. Thought it was appropriate, that there was a red haired women (girl), that I can associate with.
I look male, but my primary hormone is not testosterone, it is estrogen.
Thanks for noticing.
Cheers,
John Shannon
 

joshannon

New member
Yes,
I know that, I am a 47,XXYer, I am genetically a women in a man's body. Thought it was appropriate, that there was a red haired women (girl), that I can associate with.
I look male, but my primary hormone is not testosterone, it is estrogen.
Thanks for noticing.
Cheers,
John Shannon
 

Incomudrox

New member
As long as we are pointing out things you spelled your own condition incorrectly it's klinefelter's not klinefleter's. That being said I figured that why you had the avatar you have. Maybe someone will comment soon as to answer your question as the site does get a lot of views. I did a little bit of Googling and couldn't find anything that was blatantly pointing to the association between the two. You might get out http://www.genecards.org/ and see what you can find on there, that's where I would start other than Google.
NOTE: Using Genecards you will have to draw your own inferences.
-Frank
 

Incomudrox

New member
As long as we are pointing out things you spelled your own condition incorrectly it's klinefelter's not klinefleter's. That being said I figured that why you had the avatar you have. Maybe someone will comment soon as to answer your question as the site does get a lot of views. I did a little bit of Googling and couldn't find anything that was blatantly pointing to the association between the two. You might get out http://www.genecards.org/ and see what you can find on there, that's where I would start other than Google.
NOTE: Using Genecards you will have to draw your own inferences.
-Frank
 
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