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Humanity is full of prejudice and fear of the unknown.

If it’s not common-place it’s often viewed as alien; something strange, to shun, hide away and not speak about.

 

With ignorance, assumptions are also rife.

I hope by creating The KS Story I can take the strangeness and uncertainty out of Klinefelter’s Syndrome and help individuals, their spouses/partners and families – of all ages, to talk more openly about their feelings, to each other and to healthcare professionals.

I hope this guide helps people find the most appropriate advice and support, to guide loved ones through difficult times and to celebrate their differences, focusing on and being proud of their accomplishments.

 

And with sincere respect, I hope this guide helps healthcare professionals to understand more fully how Klinefelter’s Syndrome affects their patients; to recognise their needs and preserve their dignity, and to know that the most appropriate and respected KS resources are just an e-mail or phone call away.

 

Iain W McKinlay 47XXY

 

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The KS Story