Chromosomal Disorders of HSP’s

Highly sensitive people are often born with illnesses because their fetal genetic development is different. The result can be chromosomal disorders including: Down’s syndrome (missing No. 21), Turners’s Syndrome (missing x chromosome), Klinefelter’s Syndrome ( (an extra x chromosome).

Book Review Of H.I.S.S. Of The A.S.P.

by 01.25.2012 Autoimmune Diseases and Disorders

This book review of H.I.S.S. of the A.S.P. is about a brilliant book that is one of the best books about sensitive people available today, and in my opinion, a must read for all highly sensitive people. In 2003, David Ritchey, an independent psychological researcher, published his groundbreaking work: The HISS of the ASP.  The [...]

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Jenny: A Turner’s Syndrome Success

by 09.27.2011 Chromosomal Disorders
turner's syndrome

  Jenny Ryan is a beautiful young woman with Turner’s Syndrome, a rare illness affecting females and one of the illnesses associated with the highly sensitive trait. Turner’s Syndrome is a genetically based condition, which affects an individual’s development and may cause other illness, such as cardiac conditions. Turner’s Syndrome is caused when the second [...]

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