Talk:Disciplinary Action/Characters/Ninth Grade/Stella

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@MrPib I finally got around to posting profiles for those pictures you gave me. They sparked some inspiration for backgrounds on the family as well as the oldest, so I completed those two. I will let you do what you like with the twins since they are from you originally, or you can also change things about Stella and the mother if you don't really like this direction. (I just thought it fit in well with the town, and also the idea of Stella being 15 but held back over her height matched what you told me about her character as well as the tennor of that video clip you linked me. Half considering the possible idea of maybe upping her age a little more and saying she was held back multiple times over the same thing.) Jemini (talk) 00:01, 4 January 2020 (UTC)

Most girls are finished growing, height wise, at 15-16, and finish filling out 16-17 (obviously with some maturing left afterwards). Even if Hartell starts her fertility treatment right away, it's unlikely that she'd ever reach her full growth. Mmmmm short underdeveloped girl with just enough hormone therapy to make her fertile. Nice. Toss in over sensitivity about her size and we have the makings of a fight. OOOhhhh! With Candy Banko who likes to show off her development! Knock up Stella, and fuck Candy while she's awake! --Notsooldpervert (talk) 00:08, 4 January 2020 (UTC)

Jem, it's fine. Although, the lack of the sense of smell is a bit odd. I'll see how you handle the twins. --MrPib (talk) 00:30, 4 January 2020 (UTC)

Of all the conditions that lead to no puberty or physical development, Kallmann syndrome had a comparatively low amount of fringe issues and was one of the easier ones to correct with hormone treatment. Also, yes, her growth plates would probably fuse if they were not activated before 12 by puberty. So, she will probably not grow any taller. Breast development is another matter, but we could easily say that's not going to happen either. Just her becoming fertile. Jemini (talk) 00:54, 4 January 2020 (UTC)

You could also say it's a mild case, and she just has a reduced sense of smell, not none at all. --Notsooldpervert (talk) 01:01, 4 January 2020 (UTC)

How would Dr. Hartnell even think of diagnosing Kallman syndrome? There are side effects, but you won't get all of them and sometimes you won't get any.

  • Total lack of smell (anosmia)/ reduced sense of smell (hyposmia))
  • Craneo-facial defects like a cleft palate
  • neural Hearing impairment
  • Missing a kidney (unilateral renal agnesis)
  • Scoliosis
  • Gross motor delay due to cerebral ataxia (balance and coordination)
  • Mirror movement of hands (manual synkinises)
  • Eye defects like Colomba and an increase chance of being color blind

--MrPib (talk) 01:52, 4 January 2020 (UTC)

The lack or reduced sense of smell seems to be the most common to appear, which I roughly gathered by the fact it was usually in every article I looked up on the subject and the first mentioned aside from the part about not entering puberty. Jemini (talk) 02:30, 4 January 2020 (UTC)