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Enhanced Social: Glasgow – September 2018

The KSA are delighted to announce a social event with a difference and it is open to all affected by KS/XXY!

The KSA have arranged to have Professor Ahmed, a very experience paediatrician endocrinologist and Alison Milne, an equally experienced adult endocrine nurse, to talk about KS/XXY. Even better, they will also be available to answer as many of your questions as they can fit in!

Of course, you will also be able to chat with others affected by KS/XXY, exchanging stories, information and advice. It is a wonderful opportunity to make new friends – and for some of you, to catch up with old friends.

There is no charge for this event and, as it will be quite informal, we would ask you to bring your own lunch – tea and coffee will be supplied. Children are welcome.

This is something new from the KSA and we hope that there will be a great turn-out.

For more information, please contact: Vicechair@ksa-uk.net or Ken@ksa-uk.net as soon as possible.

If you are interested in organising an event in your area to include partners or young adults/children please see contact the Chair of the KSA.

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