TopManFL (imported) wrote: Thu Jun 17, 2021 9:32 am Hey @ToTheQuick,
Welcome out of the shadows. Lurking is fine but, becoming a part of the community here has so many benefits.
Have you been tested for Klinefelter Syndrome? It is a genetic cause and is sometimes referred to as XXY syndrome. Most males have XY chromosomes and men with Klinefelter's have XXY chromosomes. There is no doubt that Klinefelter men are still males, it's just that the extra "X" chromosome is there as well.
I suggest it because the description of your late-onset puberty, your body hair distribution, your fat distribution, your sterility, and your fight with ED all are symptoms of Klinefelter Syndrom (XXY Syndrome). Only a DNA test will give you the answer. Then, there are solutions to fertility and other issues. Most men with Klinefelter's don't know they have it until they are having difficulty conceiving a child with their wife.
Again, welcome home.
TMFL
You know, of all the tests I've undergone, I don't think they every looked for that.
I'll ask my endo at my next appt, thanks!