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Thread started 07/15/04 2:27am

Natisse

TURNERS SYNDROME...

I'm just curious to know if there are any women out there with Turners Syndrome? I'd love to hear from you if you do, know anything about it or know anyone who has it....Statistically there'll be others even in this club...If you don't feel comfortable talking about it here, I'd still love to hear from you...My email is natissegrimshaw@yahoo.com.au or orgnote me...thanks!! mr.green wink
[This message was edited Wed Jul 14 19:27:46 2004 by Natisse]
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Reply #1 posted 07/15/04 3:07am

kiss85

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Omigoodness, I'm stupid.

If you don't mind my asking? What is Turner's Syndrome? I saw another thread on it at NPGMC and now I wanna know.
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Reply #2 posted 07/15/04 3:16am

nesseone

Turner's syndrome - a chromosomal disorder in females who have only one X chromosome; marked by dwarfism and heart abnormalities and underdeveloped sex organs
sex-linked disorder - any disease or abnormality that is determined by the sex hormones; "hemophilia is determined by a gene defect on an X chromosome"
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Reply #3 posted 07/15/04 3:31am

Natisse

nesseone said:

Turner's syndrome - a chromosomal disorder in females who have only one X chromosome; marked by dwarfism and heart abnormalities and underdeveloped sex organs
sex-linked disorder - any disease or abnormality that is determined by the sex hormones; "hemophilia is determined by a gene defect on an X chromosome"


um, yep, that's a very short description of it...1 in every 2500 (roughly) LIVE female births (so doesn't count the number of female babies who don't make it) so it's actually not as rare as you think...which is why I think there are others out there

It's the reason I'm so short and can't concieve naturally among many other health problems I have to be careful of now I'm an adult

check out my webpage - http://www.geocities.com/...drome.html

that has more info wink

there has to be others out there...
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Reply #4 posted 07/15/04 7:10am

charlottegelin

Natisse said:

nesseone said:

Turner's syndrome - a chromosomal disorder in females who have only one X chromosome; marked by dwarfism and heart abnormalities and underdeveloped sex organs
sex-linked disorder - any disease or abnormality that is determined by the sex hormones; "hemophilia is determined by a gene defect on an X chromosome"


um, yep, that's a very short description of it...1 in every 2500 (roughly) LIVE female births (so doesn't count the number of female babies who don't make it) so it's actually not as rare as you think...which is why I think there are others out there

It's the reason I'm so short and can't concieve naturally among many other health problems I have to be careful of now I'm an adult

check out my webpage - http://www.geocities.com/...drome.html

that has more info wink

there has to be others out there...


Hi Natisse, if you don't mind me asking - could you conceive with help (ie IVF etc)? I'm just curious, I was reading about this condition the other day.
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Reply #5 posted 07/15/04 7:19am

Natisse

charlottegelin said:

Natisse said:



um, yep, that's a very short description of it...1 in every 2500 (roughly) LIVE female births (so doesn't count the number of female babies who don't make it) so it's actually not as rare as you think...which is why I think there are others out there

It's the reason I'm so short and can't concieve naturally among many other health problems I have to be careful of now I'm an adult

check out my webpage - http://www.geocities.com/...drome.html

that has more info wink

there has to be others out there...


Hi Natisse, if you don't mind me asking - could you conceive with help (ie IVF etc)? I'm just curious, I was reading about this condition the other day.


no I don't mind at all...nothing's off limits with me

yes, I could concieve with IVF - with both male and female donors help, tho, so it would prove to be veeeeery expensive

I've never really felt a huge, huge pressure to have children, tho, anyway, so it's something I've dealt with
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Reply #6 posted 07/15/04 7:23am

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could it be that my co-worker's wife was pregnant and she lost her baby because the baby had Turner's syndrome ?

or am i thinking of a different syndrome all together.
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Reply #7 posted 07/15/04 7:24am

Natisse

dawntreader said:

could it be that my co-worker's wife was pregnant and she lost her baby because the baby had Turner's syndrome ?

or am i thinking of a different syndrome all together.


don't know, sorry, but I doubt it...it's a possibility, tho :::::shrugs:::::
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Reply #8 posted 07/15/04 7:27am

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Natisse said:

dawntreader said:

could it be that my co-worker's wife was pregnant and she lost her baby because the baby had Turner's syndrome ?

or am i thinking of a different syndrome all together.


don't know, sorry, but I doubt it...it's a possibility, tho :::::shrugs:::::


that's ok... hug

but if it is, then i'm happy that you made it out of your mothers womb and are a lively .org-girl !
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Reply #9 posted 07/15/04 7:28am

Natisse

dawntreader said:

Natisse said:



don't know, sorry, but I doubt it...it's a possibility, tho :::::shrugs:::::


that's ok... hug

but if it is, then i'm happy that you made it out of your mothers womb and are a lively .org-girl !


lol thanks - well so am I!! thumbs up!
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Reply #10 posted 07/15/04 7:30am

dawntreader

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Natisse said:

dawntreader said:



that's ok... hug

but if it is, then i'm happy that you made it out of your mothers womb and are a lively .org-girl !


lol thanks - well so am I!! thumbs up!


re-reading what i wrote: there must have been a better way to express what i wanted to say, but you got it ! smile
yes SIR!
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Reply #11 posted 07/15/04 7:31am

Natisse

dawntreader said:

Natisse said:



lol thanks - well so am I!! thumbs up!


re-reading what i wrote: there must have been a better way to express what i wanted to say, but you got it ! smile


lol yep - I got it wink
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Reply #12 posted 07/15/04 7:34am

Natisse

I still think there'll be other members with it, tho, I believe there is...
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Reply #13 posted 07/15/04 7:35am

Natsume

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I learned about Klingfetter's syndrome (or something like that) where boys have an extra X chromosome... so it's kinda opposite, I guess.
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Reply #14 posted 07/15/04 7:37am

Natisse

Natsume said:

I learned about Klingfetter's syndrome (or something like that) where boys have an extra X chromosome... so it's kinda opposite, I guess.


yep...there is a "male" version of it, too...the side effects are different, tho
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Reply #15 posted 07/15/04 2:33pm

lollyp0p

Natisse sweetie i think u are quite an amazing person!

Luv u lots.

Personally i have not come across any1 else with Turners, but then again i don't think most people are as open about these things as u are.

hug
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Reply #16 posted 07/15/04 2:53pm

Heiress

Thank you for starting this thread, Natisse. I didn't know anything at all about Turner's - and now I do, thanks to you!

hug
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Reply #17 posted 07/15/04 4:22pm

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Natsume said:

I learned about Klingfetter's syndrome (or something like that) where boys have an extra X chromosome... so it's kinda opposite, I guess.


U mean Kleinfelters?

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Reply #18 posted 07/15/04 10:03pm

Natisse

lollyp0p said:

Natisse sweetie i think u are quite an amazing person!

Luv u lots.

Personally i have not come across any1 else with Turners, but then again i don't think most people are as open about these things as u are.

hug


hug rose sweetie..thanks

yeah I am very open...I'm terrible at smalltalk and am not afraid to talk about anything wink
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Reply #19 posted 07/15/04 10:05pm

Natisse

DreZone said:

Natsume said:

I learned about Klingfetter's syndrome (or something like that) where boys have an extra X chromosome... so it's kinda opposite, I guess.


U mean Kleinfelters?

'dre


I'll have to research that and find out a bit about it hmmm
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Reply #20 posted 07/15/04 10:05pm

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Is Turner's syndrome similar to polycistic ovary syndrome?
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Reply #21 posted 07/15/04 10:07pm

Natisse

HelloKittyIsMyFriend said:

Is Turner's syndrome similar to polycistic ovary syndrome?


no, kitty, not at all, sorry...with that there is still a chance of falling pregnant naturally because the ovaries are still there, even tho there are obviously problems...with Turners basically there's nothing there at all, hence the reason we can't fall pregnant naturally. We can carry a child, but can't concieve
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Reply #22 posted 07/15/04 10:14pm

lollyp0p

Natisse said:

lollyp0p said:

Natisse sweetie i think u are quite an amazing person!

Luv u lots.

Personally i have not come across any1 else with Turners, but then again i don't think most people are as open about these things as u are.

hug


hug rose sweetie..thanks

yeah I am very open...I'm terrible at smalltalk and am not afraid to talk about anything wink


thats the best way to be hun, hug
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Reply #23 posted 07/15/04 10:22pm

Natisse

lollyp0p said:

Natisse said:



hug rose sweetie..thanks

yeah I am very open...I'm terrible at smalltalk and am not afraid to talk about anything wink


thats the best way to be hun, hug


I reckon so, too wink hug right back atcha
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Reply #24 posted 07/16/04 4:18am

Natisse

Kleinfelter's Syndrome

Affected males have an extra X chromosome resulting in XXY

As many as 4 X chromosomes may be present

An extra Y chromosome may be present on some occasions giving XXYY

It presents with:

Eunuchoid body proportions

Sterility due to azoospermia

Gynaecomastia in a proportion of cases (Male breast cancer however is estimated to affect some 3% of KS men, about 20 times what one would expect to find in ordinary 46,XY males)

Mild Mental retardation in some cases

Respiratory disorders such as asthma seem to be much more common than one would expect

Melatonin levels appear to be abnormal
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Reply #25 posted 07/16/04 4:28am

charlottegelin

Natisse said:

HelloKittyIsMyFriend said:

Is Turner's syndrome similar to polycistic ovary syndrome?


no, kitty, not at all, sorry...with that there is still a chance of falling pregnant naturally because the ovaries are still there, even tho there are obviously problems...with Turners basically there's nothing there at all, hence the reason we can't fall pregnant naturally. We can carry a child, but can't concieve


This explains it well - my medical encyclopedia is so vague. I am expecting my third child, I know its a boy, and I read through all the genetic variations that can occur, not to scare myself but to prepare myself, because you never knows what awaits. I like the info on your website too Natisse, thanks.
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Reply #26 posted 07/16/04 4:32am

Natisse

charlottegelin said:

Natisse said:



no, kitty, not at all, sorry...with that there is still a chance of falling pregnant naturally because the ovaries are still there, even tho there are obviously problems...with Turners basically there's nothing there at all, hence the reason we can't fall pregnant naturally. We can carry a child, but can't concieve


This explains it well - my medical encyclopedia is so vague. I am expecting my third child, I know its a boy, and I read through all the genetic variations that can occur, not to scare myself but to prepare myself, because you never knows what awaits. I like the info on your website too Natisse, thanks.


you're welcome rose good luck with your new little man!!!!! hug
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Reply #27 posted 07/16/04 5:00am

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DreZone said:

Natsume said:

I learned about Klingfetter's syndrome (or something like that) where boys have an extra X chromosome... so it's kinda opposite, I guess.


U mean Kleinfelters?

'dre

yes yes yes, hence the "or something like that," smarty pants!

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