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Who has a disabillaty?
2005-02-08, 12:12 AM #1
Hi!
Just wondering... Who here in the forum has a disabillaty.

Mine is High functioning Asbergers Syndrom with DAMP effect.

/Edward
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2005-02-08, 12:36 AM #2
I'm going deaf.
2005-02-08, 12:38 AM #3
I'm pretty sure I've got some mild OCD... as well as intense paranoia and neurosis..
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2005-02-08, 1:04 AM #4
nothing
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2005-02-08, 1:11 AM #5
13/20 vision but I can't hear worth crap. I'm always going "I'm sorry?" "What was that?"
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2005-02-08, 1:16 AM #6
Lactose intolerance.

All those wonderful milk products: Ice cream, yoghurt, milk chocolate, plus a whole lot of ordinary foods and cakes and stuff that contain milk as an ingredient... I'm in trouble if I eat any of those...

Well, I realise this is a lot milder than going deaf, but this is what I have, and it matters to me.
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2005-02-08, 1:34 AM #7
Quote:
Originally posted by lassev
Lactose intolerance.

All those wonderful milk products: Ice cream, yoghurt, milk chocolate, plus a whole lot of ordinary foods and cakes and stuff that contain milk as an ingredient... I'm in trouble if I eat any of those...

Well, I realise this is a lot milder than going deaf, but this is what I have, and it matters to me.

Very Very Very common, dependent on what racial bg you have.

I too am lactose intolerant. I also have muscular tremors (every muscle in my body has em, yes even those ones...), and have yet to get a definite answer and what's causing them. Unfortunatly I'm uninsured and can't go in for the scans I need....
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2005-02-08, 2:00 AM #8
I used to have rheumatism, but it was cured when I got a bone marrow transfusion (which had to be done to prevent leukemia). Nowadays though, nothing.
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2005-02-08, 3:23 AM #9
ADD/ADHD
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2005-02-08, 3:43 AM #10
Blind, Deaf and mute. But I play a mean pinball.
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2005-02-08, 4:05 AM #11
None,
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2005-02-08, 4:14 AM #12
Heh, add this one to your list :p

Klippel Trenaunay Syndrome. A syndrome that affects a quarter of your body (usually a leg, or your arm and part of your chest), and causes much too many lymph and/or veins to develop. These can intertwine in your muscle, or your bone. (Mine is lymph nodes in the muscle, kinda hunnycombed) The bone type is more painful, but looks much more normal. The muscle type causing severe growth in size of the affected area.

There's no cure, about 1000 people have it in the US, and it often has tons of complications that can make life hard to live. (Such as bleeding, infections, etc.) The syndrome is not inheritantly fatal, but people have been known to die because of the infections they receive.
2005-02-08, 4:18 AM #13
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome.
2005-02-08, 6:00 AM #14
I have deformed foot arches that cause me cramps unless I constantly wear thick socks and shoes.

Plus some mild OCD
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2005-02-08, 6:43 AM #15
I dont think I have anything like a disability, other than being a stupid fool.

My problems:

Severe Depression has now become Mild Depression, which no longer effects me due to medicine and a happy life/love life.

A tiny bit of acne, hardly worth mentioning.
Neck injury
Migraines somtimes.

... nope no disability.
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2005-02-08, 7:02 AM #16
I lost about 20% hearing in my right ear, though that might just be temporary (it's been a few weeks now, sometimes it lasts that long). But I have a back "disorder" called Scheuermann's Kyphosis which is similar to Scoliosis. It's bad enough to keep me out of the armed forces.
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2005-02-08, 7:12 AM #17
Quote:
Originally posted by Glyde Bane
ADD/ADHD


Though mine was worse when I was younger. Now, I have it virtually completely under control. The only remaining effect is that I tend to fidget alot. Even that though is mainly limited to moveing my feet around.
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2005-02-08, 7:27 AM #18
I have a cognitive disability.

Basicaly, nearly everything that is left-brain oriented (such as math, playing music, etc.) is closed off to me. I can't interpret it or process it. However, at the same time, things that are right-brain oriented (such as art, writing, etc.) are greatly enhanced above normal.


It's beneficial at times, and an absolute hinderance at others.
2005-02-08, 7:40 AM #19
None of those..that I know of, anyway.

It's been what...15 years since I've been to a doctor for anything more than a reference..
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2005-02-08, 8:36 AM #20
What the hell are assburgers!?

lol... 3 blind massassi posters.... explains alot actually
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2005-02-08, 9:13 AM #21
i'm 90-95% deaf in both ear, and without my glass/contacts i'm probably also legaly blind blah but with em on i can see 20/20 lol but without i dunno but its bad
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2005-02-08, 10:07 AM #22
I've been told I have a slight Staten Island accent.

Which is strange, because I've never been to Staten Island. It's probably the Boston accent I had a bit as a kid phasing with the mid-Atlantic drone I acquired from years of living in NJ, which is my second disability.
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2005-02-08, 10:12 AM #23
About all I've got is appalling vision - myopia and astigmatism. Otherwise, I'm as fit as something that's reasonably fit despite a poor diet and lack of exercise.
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2005-02-08, 10:18 AM #24
I get some really bad insomia, and I'm not too good with the lactose either, and umm... I get really depressed... I've never seen anyone about any of that though. Sometimes I swear I must have something because I have urges to randomly do things, just something really weird that I may feel is worth doing, even if it's rediculous - for instance tapping each and everyone of my friend's shoulders... :confused:

It's slightly worrying but I'm blaming growth hormones. :p
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2005-02-08, 10:22 AM #25
I have mild red/green colourblindness, but with it enhanced 'regular' vision: I can read at further distances than my 20/20 mates (by a good few yards), and yet retain my up close vision (ie I'm not long sighted).
2005-02-08, 10:24 AM #26
Diabetes. Five years this July, I think.
2005-02-08, 10:43 AM #27
Nothing, officially. Possibly, I have social anxiety disorder. But not for sure. Also, I can't hear out of my left ear right now. :mad:

Also, something's up with my wrists and ankles. They're just weak and get hurt easily. Plus some of the tendons in my body pop when stretched, usually my arms and right leg, chest, and back. My shoulder pops every time I raise it at a certain angle. As you can imagine, that makes it difficult to exercise. It doesn't usually hurt, it's just really annoying and feels gross.
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2005-02-08, 10:53 AM #28
I have a slight case of asthma

I have pretty good hearing, but sometimes I have problems hearing voices. I can hear sounds just fine but if someone's talking to me, I normally have to get them to say something again if they aren't facing my general direction or at a noticably high volume.
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2005-02-08, 10:55 AM #29
Hearing loss and bad eye sight.
2005-02-08, 11:00 AM #30
Loss of hearing due to playing drums for a year without any ear protection. It was nice at the time, but I regret it now.
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2005-02-08, 11:00 AM #31
Quote:
Originally posted by Oxyonagon
Sometimes I swear I must have something because I have urges to randomly do things, just something really weird that I may feel is worth doing, even if it's rediculous - for instance tapping each and everyone of my friend's shoulders... :confused:


This is coming straight out of my ***, but it might be a minor case of Tourette's.
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2005-02-08, 11:31 AM #32
Quote:
Originally posted by stat
This is coming straight out of my ***, but it might be a minor case of Tourette's.


What did you eat to get that result?
2005-02-08, 11:34 AM #33
Lactose intolerance and...stuff :P
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2005-02-08, 11:48 AM #34
Lactose intolerance, though I don't get any side effects unless having large amount of milk products. I also have slight asthma.
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2005-02-08, 11:59 AM #35
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Originally posted by Avenger
nothing
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2005-02-08, 12:15 PM #36
I don't think anyone got my joke ;_;
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2005-02-08, 12:37 PM #37
Quote:
Originally posted by IRG SithLord
What did you eat to get that result?


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2005-02-08, 12:49 PM #38
Open heart valve thingy

Doesn't really do much, surprisingly.
2005-02-08, 1:11 PM #39
Nothing permenent... but at the moment I've got slight tinnitus as a result of a concert I was at last night.
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2005-02-08, 1:51 PM #40
It's spelled "Asperger", and also, there is no "high functioning Asperger Syndrome".
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