Late Bloomers Syndrome

Late Bloomers Syndrome

Delayed Puberty

Chapter 1

Late Bloomers Syndrome

Dr. Liam Large

New York, NY

Abstract

Frequency of Delayed Puberty commonly known as Late Bloomers Syndrome has been on the rise in recent decades. By examining the diets and day to day activities of the selected volunteers, we can better understand the dangers and possibly correct the imbalances that the population experiences that will lead to a more stabilized society.

Introduction

Delayed Puberty is simply defined as puberty that occurs outside of the age range between 12-14 but is commonly referred to as ‘Late Bloomers Syndrome’. In this study we examined those subjects who had not experienced any form of puberty until age 18 and above. Some experienced little change in height and weight and the size of sexual organs, while others became endowed seemingly overnight. By asking and monitoring the day to day of the subjects, we will be able to determine how they experienced Delayed Puberty or Late Bloomers Syndrome herby stated as ‘LBS’. The hope is that we will be able to pin point the cause of such delayed starts and redirect societal standards while controlling the population. In some cases those who experience LBS become overwhelmed by hormones and give in to their primal sexual urges.

Materials and Methods

Using the volunteers’ medical files by cross-referencing with the standard population and appointing them monthly doctor visits, we are able to compare to a control group while monitoring the changes that could occur to each subject. Reports are written for each subject in the viewpoint most comfortable for the attending physician. Variables and some speculation was permitted so that we may better understand how LBS works and some viewpoints were written as though the reader was the one experiencing symptoms and the subjects’ life. All subjects were voluntary in their participation and were aged 18 or above at the time of reports. Names, ages, and occupation were listed to compile data on spread of LBS.

Results & Discussion

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