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An Australian man diagnosed with undiagnosed Klinefelter syndrome shares his infertility journey to raise awareness during Invisible Disabilities Week.
A man in Australia shares his diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome (XXY), a genetic condition affecting 1 in 500 to 1,000 males, often undetected until fertility issues arise.
After years of unexplained infertility, medical tests confirmed he had no sperm, leading to a diagnosis of XXY.
Though infertility is common and there's no cure, treatments like testosterone therapy can help manage symptoms.
He reflects on how his life, centered around his dog Breslin, differs from his original vision of family, using his story during Invisible Disabilities Week to urge others to seek medical advice and connect with support groups like "Living with XXY" amid the 80–85% of disabilities that are not visibly apparent.
Un hombre australiano diagnosticado con el síndrome no diagnosticado de Klinefelter comparte su viaje de infertilidad para crear conciencia durante la Semana de Discapacidades Invisibles.