What's physically wrong with YOU?

Mr.Squishy

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I'm kinda unfit (working on it!), ugly, clumsy and hate running due to my ankles hurting when I do. But I realize that's kind of minor compared to many others here; not to worry, I'm a mental mess!
 

LuckyClover95

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Nothing really... I'm lucky. I do have acne, but it's suppressed by medication. So it can be a pain sometimes and look awful, but most of the time it's alright.
 

LuckyClover95

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Nisselue said:
Unable to gain any weight, might not sound so bad and i guess it isn't but considering i am 20 years old, 1.74 cm tall and weigh 50 kg (for americans with your wierd imperial system that would be 5,7feet and 110lb i think? xD). I would be really happy if i was able to gain at least a little bit of fat so i could turn it into muscles. Luckily there are some women around who like skinny guys and not only big muscle bulldozer type of guys. xD
You're right, I can say as a woman that I wouldn't go out with a guy who tries to make himself stronger because he thinks it'd be more appealing. Unless he was really weak and needed just basic strength, I find a guy working out sorta pathetic, unless he's training for the police or army or whatever. I just have a permanent grudge against masculinity. ANYWAY, yeah, please don't start trying to make muscle as soon as you gain weight :D
 

Blow_Pop

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my right knee and ankle are bad. doctors aren't sure what is wrong but they like to give out especially when running or trying to walk upstairs. The stairs one kills me the most though. I threw out my back my freshmen year of high school. I habitually crack my knuckles/back/neck/wrists/elbows/knees etc... ADD, OCD, Asthma, and I wear glasses. But I love myself all the more for it.


oh and suffering from depression and touch deprivation.
 

gruggins

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uh well I have type 1 diabetes and a really stumpy looking thumb.

oh, flat feet and tiny eyes too
 

Thumper17

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LiberalSquirrel said:
I have... something... wrong with my right knee. It aches if I use it too often, and eventually, it will get to the point where it can no longer support my weight, and the darn thing just collapses underneath me. I've been to three different doctors, who gave me three different diagnoses, and been to physical therapy twice. It's still giving me problems.
You need to see a specialist if you want any concrete answers, like legit, find the best knee specialist in the country and get him to have a good hard long look, thats the only way you get a straight answer.


For me, my feet stick out really wide, because one is completely flat and the other has a good arch. If I straighten them, my knees point inward, it doesnt bother me much, but my legs fall asleep really often, I can still be active though. If I want to fix that I'll need to break my legs right up and get some hella invasive surgery.

Other then that my back is really weak, so I need to work out and fix that, my eyes suck so I need glasses and I have Aspergers syndrome and as a result I cant make fine dainty movements so my writing sucks and I cant draw or paint.


Spineyguy said:
The whole left side of my body doesn't really work, the list of ailments on the left side is as follows.

-Lazy Eye
-Crooked jaw (though it's not too obvious)
-Scoliosis
-Reduced lung capacity
-Lack of coordination with left hand (seriously, I'm useless with it)
-Reduced function in left kidney
-Loose left kneecap

The right side is perfectly healthy.
So like this?

 

Hexenwolf

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I currently got a fairly large blister on my foot where I accidentally stepped on an ember at the beach, and I'm trying to decide whether or not to drain it. (It's about the size of a dime).
 

Andalusa

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My kidneys are very prone to infection and one of my ankles is very weak after I broke it when I was younger. They're the only things that cause problems, but in my mind there are so many other things.
My boobs and eyes are too small, my legs are too short, my hair is too straight, my nose is too big and my lips are too thin. My face is too square, my fingers are stumpy and my thighs are too wide. My feet are too big, as are my wrists, I'm too tall... in fact the only thing I really like about myself is the length and colour of my hair.
 

Zerazar

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Killersamman said:
Zerazar said:
I have Pectus carinatum, that what you have?
I never had anyone diagnose it. I don't think it's bad enough to be diagnosed, at least it's not as bad as the first page on Google or what's depicted on Wikipedia.
It's just a bit ugly in my case. Not that I had much to show in the first place.
 

Davih

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I was born with a sist (think that's what it was called) on my left eye, so it was lasered off, and I had to have a cornea transplant. I can't see properly out of my left eye because of it. Everything is just blurry when i close my right eye.
 

Thumper17

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Andalusa said:
My kidneys are very prone to infection and one of my ankles is very weak after I broke it when I was younger. They're the only things that cause problems, but in my mind there are so many other things.
My boobs and eyes are too small, my legs are too short, my hair is too straight, my nose is too big and my lips are too thin. My face is too square, my fingers are stumpy and my thighs are too wide. My feet are too big, as are my wrists, I'm too tall... in fact the only thing I really like about myself is the length and colour of my hair.

What kind of problem is that? You can 'fix' it with a perm. Your just being silly, I'm sure you look fine.
 

Gudrests

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The Austin said:
retyopy said:
Hagi said:
Not really wrong but I'm incapable of gaining weight. I can eat whatever and I won't gain any fat at all.
Poor you. You must cry yourself to sleep.

Do I really need a "/sarcasm?"
Well, I have the same problem, and seeing as I'm a 6'6'' 17 year old who weighs less than 130 Lbs., it's a pretty significant deal. No weight gain means I'm unable to build muscle, and I can barely bench half my weight as it is. I'll let you do the math on that.

HOLY SHIT YOUR ME....just a bit taller....Sucks don't it. 6' here and you don't want to know how much. I say wrestle like I did...its all about weight classes and long limbs make them go...da faq
 

Andalusa

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Thumper17 said:
What kind of problem is that? You can 'fix' it with a perm. Your just being silly, I'm sure you look fine.
You would think, but I can't do anything with my hair, I've tried curling it and it just falls straight no matter how many styling products I've used.
 

Bloodstain

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I have some form of scoliosis in the area of my neck. I have the worst jaw malposition my orthodontist ever saw. I have phimosis. I have tinnitus.
Also, I am underweight although I eat a lot. My metabolism is screwed up somehow, it seems. I am not sure it is a bad thing not to get fat, though.
Besides, I am very hairy. I should really shave my legs and butt, it's grown so long.
Moreover, my figure is weird. I am very, very tall and thin, really narrow shoulders. Most clothes look weird on me.

Conclusion: Life hates me.
 

Snipermanic

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I had Osgood Schlaeter when I was growing up, which is the shin bone squashing my knee ligaments. Quite common in adolescent males.

To top that off I then developed "fragmented tibia tubulerlosis" in the same knee. This means that my knee cap has "slipped" a few inches down due to the muscle bein' all crippled.

I can walk fine, it doesn't actually affect me in anyway apart from a feeling that there's something under my knee, sort of like when you need to click your fingers.