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Old 07-26-2009, 07:54 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by joyblack View Post
High testosterone indicates that something is different from the norm. Whether something's actually wrong is a matter of interpretation.

I agree with the investigation suggestion. However, I can't say that having to shave every day -- and I was shaving every day from the time I was 15 -- has really indicated anything that has spoiled my life. I've married and I've had kids. The fact that I've had male-type beard growth and body hair hasn't really done me any harm other than causing me a lot of distress and worry as a teenager -- but that was because I thought no guy would want a girl who was flat-chested and had to shave every day, like a guy. But I was wrong on that count, anyway.

If you Google on "digit ratio" (including the quotes) you should find plenty. In a nutshell, it's just that the relative lengths of fingers is something that is established at the same stage in fetal life as certain areas of the body can be sensitized to respond to possible exposure to testosterone in later life. If your ring fingers are longer than your index fingers it's very likely that if you're exposed to testosterone in adult life your body will respond to it by growing hair in the areas where hair characteristically grows in males -- such as the beard area.

Shaving every day at such a young age is normal according to you ?
Yes, something is wrong, it's a hormone imbalance, which is sort of why we're on this website.

That's fine that your situation didn't scar you emotionally and you had a happy life, but not everyone can say the same, which again is why most of us are here.

Everyone knows that a hormonal imbalance, if left untreated can lead to a host of problems, and getting treated right away is important in order to avoid any future problems.
If only I was treated properly years ago, I wouldn't be at the advanced stage of PCOS that I'm in right now.

As far as the long finger theory, does it include the feet as well ?
Because my mother and sister's forth toe are both longer, it's quite noticible as well......my fingers and toes are all normal though.
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