Hey /sci/, have a question for the medfags,
I know a girl who seems to have a syndrome but for the life of me I can't figure out which one it is.
Symptoms of it are that apparently it's harder for her to break her bones than it is for other people, but she twists her ankle and other joints very frequently. She has heterochromia, right eye is blue, left is green. She has Strabismus and she told me that even when wearing glasses or contacts she can't see well and her doctors said it could deteriorate until she goes blind, especially if she were to go through some difficult situations such as childbirth.
Other than the eyes she looks normal physically. Can anyone figure out what she's suffering from? I assumed the bones and the eyes thing are related.
>>8610201
Osteopetrosis (the opposite of osteporosis)
Literally all i did was google "opposite of fragile bones"
Symptoms can include blindness.
>>8610214
Wiki says it's more prevalent in a region in Russia, and she's Russian.
That's a pretty fucked disease, looks like she got a mild case
>>8610201
TurboAIDS
trust me I'm a doctor
Since we're doing this thread, let's find out what disorders we or other people have.
I have a disorder where I have sensory sensitivity, problems with communication, motor problems, and above average IQ.
Guess what it is, you'll never find out. ;') ;') ;')
>>8610535
you're a jew?
>>8610540
>implying jews aren't charismatic
They'd never get as far as they did without that
>>8610553
>jews
>charismatic
i take it you haven't met many jews. even the actors and actresses are turboautist tier.
>>8610201
Some miopathy. Don't know which.
well the borken bones part could just be malnourishment, the eyes thing can just be a very rare birth defect... idk
>>8610201
>>8610214
>I almost gave up hope.
https://youtu.be/Tmzbosye2-Y?t=144
>>8610559
>even the actors and actresses are turboautist tier.
That's kind of how good actors and actresses are. People who respond normally to other people only get practice acting when they do it deliberately. When they try to act, on top of their inexperience, they have to struggle against the impulse to react normally to the people around them.
On the other hand, people who don't respond normally and unconsciously in a suitable way to the people around them have to learn to consciously act in a normal-seeming way to avoid creating problems. They get constant practice acting, and when it's time to play a role, their instincts aren't pushing them away from it.
This is one of the reasons it's hard to find good actors. You need attention-seeking introverts.
>>8610201
ask a doctor you faggot