
Imagine if you had low or zero testosterone; you would have no energy, you would lack motivation and strength, your self-esteem would be low and with poor communication and social networking skills, you would be shy - even introverted.
You would suffer from a short span of attention; have poor memory being unable to recall recent conversation or instructions. Not surprisingly others may well have seen you as lazy, stupid and indolent.
That is the difference a lack of testosterone makes and is the reality of life for many men with Klinefelter's Syndrome because their bodies do not produce it.
Early diagnosis can mean that a boy or teenager can with treatment develop like a non-KS male in terms of bone, muscle, hair growth, and behaviour. Their quality of life can be vastly improved.
If 10 people each donate £2 a month for a year then this will pay for one additional helpline - a lifesaver to those newly diagnosed with KS or even those who need to hear a friendly voice to reassure them they are not alone and help is available.
If 20 people each donate £2 a month for a year then this will enable us to hold a local meeting where those with KS can meet others with KS, exchange ideas and discuss their concerns with a medical professional.
If 50 people each donate £2 a month for a year then the KSA will be able to subsidise its Annual Conference enabling a wider section of those with KS to attend and listen to presentations by Endocrine Consultants and other health and social welfare professionals.
If 100 people each donate £2 a month for a year then this will enable the KSA to offer substantial savings on its Activity Weekends where young and old can learn to boost their confidence.
If 200 people each donate £2 a month for a year then this will pay for updates and reprinting of our Adult Guide to KS, a valuable source of information.
And if 380 people each donate £2 a month for a year then we can achieve all of this!
Yes please I want to help the KSA
Click here to download a Standing Order Mandate for £2/month