Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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as an aside to my project
Aug. 2nd, 2008   11:32pm
I probably would find such a book useful or handy (as would my son) if it were geared to young adults and full of facts that medical establishment does not usually discuss. I.e. teen problems, problems with identity due to height, and connecting as an adult when others think because your 5ft 2" you are a boy etc as well as the many other issues a woman or man find themselves confronted with as a CAH'er.

I would not find it useful if it is telling me something that I already know about CAH and have been through already as a parent of a teenage son going through issues on the way to adulthood.

Valerie Jefferies




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