My mother used to take us to a clinic at Western Reserve, the college there. The medical division there was unique, but there was nothing they could do with the Kallmann Syndrome. It comes to a point where they couldn't do anything to improve anything in your body. The syndrome was that it blocked the hormones that were needed in your growth. So that developed and I lived with it, because that's what I am. I'm human, you're human, the other fellow there is all - I just took it like that and kept on going.