Conditions? (Serious topics, no jokes please)

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Do any of you guys have any conditions?

It's weird when you can't really relate to people sometimes. I think opening open and talking about personal stuff would help to make a bond to draw people closer...
 
Opening up does draw people closer together, but it is a very bad idea in a place like this. Pretty much anywhere on the internet, in fact.
 
is there a condition for being on the computer to much?
 
Major depressive disorder. Pain in the ass to have, but thank god for the meds.
 
While not officially diagnosed, I might have Irritable Bowel Syndrome, caused by chronic stress and depression.
 
I'm only 26 and already have arthritis in my knees. That's not much fun to deal with.
 
I think opening open and talking about personal stuff would help to make a bond to draw people closer...
Or you could give us your adress and we'll all meet at your place for a party.


DOG LIPS will DJ.
 
Is it genetic?

I wasn't aware that arthritis could be genetic. But no mines not, I've had three surgeries and am missing alot of cartilage. As a result there's not much in there besides bone on bone action:cmad:
 
Heart problems.

-Replaced Valve 5 years ago due to my heart rate going over 300.
-Suffered from depression for a few years after that.
-When I was younger I had my artery widened, it was too narrow.
-I have one kidney.

Thanks God, you're awesome.
 
I have hypothyroidism and depression, both of which I am taking medication.
 
Bicuspid Aortic Valve.

And some condition, don't recall the name, where if I wake up too quickly and don't take the time to acclimate a little I'll wind up losing my sight temporarily.
 
I used to have depression, but don't feel I do anymore, so, who knows?
 
I have a deviated septum and another problem with my nose I forget the name for and I have a hernia. I'll get the two nose surgeries probably next fall and the hernia surgery in the summer.
 
ADD, Depression, OCD, and weird Phobia's. I'm assuming I'm doing this write? :confused:

I also have PCOS, possibly making it harder on me to have children.

On the plus side, that means little to no periods for me! Jawsome!
 
-Heart Murmur.

-Attention Deficit Disorder.

-Three linked problems: Flat feet, knee hyperextension (non-injurious), and scoliosis.

-ZERO Depth Perception. Ironic, considering almost everything I do all but REQUIRES Depth Perception.
 
i had problems with my gallbladder but i finally had it removed after 4 years of dealing with all the problems i was having.

also, i think i'm developing severe insomnia or something. i'm getting by on like 3 hour of sleep a night.
 
You mean personal conditions, right? Not conditions in associating with people we know?

I have a wandering eye. Constantly shifting my vision between two eyes has been a terrible strain, and my vision started getting bad in my early teens. Luckily, my glasses more or less correct the wandering eye.

Also, I think I may have dyscalculia. Dyscalculia is like dyslexia with numbers. I have a hard time doing math in my head, and in high school I screwed up a lot of algebraic equations by making some of the most basic mistakes. I could've told you the steps on how to solve an equation verbally, but could never put it into practice. I also have trouble remembering sequences of numbers without having to write them down a million times.

Of course, I've never been diagnosed with dyscalculia, so I might just have hypochondria.
 
You mean personal conditions, right? Not conditions in associating with people we know?

I have a wandering eye. Constantly shifting my vision between two eyes has been a terrible strain, and my vision started getting bad in my early teens. Luckily, my glasses more or less correct the wandering eye.

Also, I think I may have dyscalculia. Dyscalculia is like dyslexia with numbers. I have a hard time doing math in my head, and in high school I screwed up a lot of algebraic equations by making some of the most basic mistakes. I could've told you the steps on how to solve an equation verbally, but could never put it into practice. I also have trouble remembering sequences of numbers without having to write them down a million times.

Of course, I've never been diagnosed with dyscalculia, so I might just have hypochondria.

Dude, I think I might have to look into that... I've had the same EXACT problems with math my entire life... I didn't know there was a name for this.
 

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