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CanadianCheese
December 23rd, 2017, 09:37 PM
Hello guys, I am a 6'0 15 year old boy who is hitting puberty like every normal kid, with a 5 inch penis, very hairy, and has facial hair like moustache/goatee type, but I am afraid that I may have Kleinfelters. It says that people who have it are socially quiet, docile, helpful, and are very tall and lanky. I am very scared since I have been socially akward ever since I hit puberty and when I left my friends to join another high school. I also get worried so bad about medical diagnosis and I go on the internet. I fear that I might have it since you know I am a tall guy 6'0 who is 15 years old and I am very helpful, and I sometimes get afraid of people, or I don't fight back. I talk with my friends, but I am quiet without them. I am also hitting puberty fine, I have hair in my armpits,pubic area, moustache area, and I shave. Is it just a coincidence or do I have it? I also have long arms, legs, and kind of skinny, but have some muscle on my shoulders.
http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/klinefelter-syndrome.html Do I have it guys, or do you think I am overreating. Since have I in the past, been under stress and anxiety since I got afraid of myself having Diabetes, but I didn't. Plus, I am in AP classes for Science, Social, and LA. And I have good marks.
Here is a photo of myself https://gyazo.com/c678959f6faf8229948641d6352252e3 I also shaved.

andrea03
December 24th, 2017, 02:52 AM
probably just a coincidence

ska8er
December 24th, 2017, 04:11 AM
I think u r a typical tall teen into puberty
who worries too much. Read less of medical
diagnoses cause u will talk urself into things
that u will think u have.

NewLeafsFan
December 24th, 2017, 04:21 AM
While I suppose that it is a possibility, it sounds very unlikely. To me it sounds like your biggest problem is stress. Try to relax. Your are clearly very smart and it is important that you learn to manage your mental health so that you don't burn out. You sound like your about to have a midlife crisis in your teen years. I'm socially awkward too. It's ok and you'll get through it. Be confident that you have a bright future ahead.

CanadianCheese
December 24th, 2017, 11:05 AM
I think u r a typical tall teen into puberty
who worries too much. Read less of medical
diagnoses cause u will talk urself into things
that u will think u have.
Yep, you are right. This mental crisis has ended now, and I really overreacted. I really have an issue dealing with stress during the holidays I just don't know why.

CanadianCheese
December 24th, 2017, 11:05 AM
While I suppose that it is a possibility, it sounds very unlikely. To me it sounds like your biggest problem is stress. Try to relax. Your are clearly very smart and it is important that you learn to manage your mental health so that you don't burn out. You sound like your about to have a midlife crisis in your teen years. I'm socially awkward too. It's ok and you'll get through it. Be confident that you have a bright future ahead.

Thanks man, I just really overreacted.

jamie_n5
December 24th, 2017, 01:03 PM
I think that you have researched this on the internet and self diagnosed yourself with this. If you are really that concerned I would suggest seeing a doctor. You look like a perfectly normal teenager to me. You are very handsome by the way too.

timpboy
December 24th, 2017, 05:09 PM
One note, at the top of the article, it mentions that it is a GENETIC disease, meaning that in order for you to have it, your parents must have it.

OldNewGuy
December 24th, 2017, 05:37 PM
You worry too much

BlackParadePixie
December 24th, 2017, 06:45 PM
One note, at the top of the article, it mentions that it is a GENETIC disease, meaning that in order for you to have it, your parents must have it.
this. It's something that is diagnosed usually at birth, not something you just get later on in life.

josh1999
December 24th, 2017, 09:18 PM
Klinefelter’s syndrome is a condition in which a male has an extra X chromosome. This would have been diagnosed at birth or possibly in the womb.

NewLeafsFan
December 25th, 2017, 01:13 AM
Thanks man, I just really overreacted.

any time