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Dana22

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I cant see shit, further then 3 meters away from me, without glasses.
Yeah, thats my weak spot, as every Superhero has one.
 

KimberlyGoreHound

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A variety of psychological conditions, two of which are akin to (but not exactly) Schizophrenia and Dissociative Identity Disorder.

Physically, I'm alright - a bit of nearsightedness and otherwise great.
 

Ava Elzbieta

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Aside from being a colossal klutz? Ulcerative colitis and OCD. The former is quite severe, the latter comes and goes.
 

BiscuitTrouser

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Monkfish Acc. said:
I have ME/CFS.
It's a special kind of handicapped that makes you look fine. So nobody believes there's anything wrong with you.
There are doctors who still call it Yuppie Flu.

I imagine this would illicit some horrible ranting from me if I actually gave a shit about anything.
My mother writes aritcles and such about ME/CFS and has many friends who suffer from ME. One of her friends is very very sick from the illness and currently in hospital in critical condition. I cant believe people still deny it exists.

I have very poor eye sight in my left eye and pretty good in my right. Makes depth perception a *****.
 

Stein Inge

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I have hypermobile joints!
Basically a fancy way to say that my joints bend too far the wrong way...
 

Klumpfot

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I'm not allowed to give blood! Does that count as a handicap? Also, I bleed a hell of a lot more than you're supposed to.

Edit: The condition is called thrombocytopathy. The cause of mine is not known.
 

Chrono212

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Apparently I have mild dyslexia.

Since starting to post here without a spell check, I think it's actually just being labelled as such that hindered my spelling and grammar abilities.

This post required the spell checking of four words...including the word dyslexia
 

Cogwheel

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Behchet's Syndrome. Exactly what that entails depends on the person. In my case? Mental issues, mostly. Mild, at this point. I'm fairly cranky/reclusive/defensive without my pills, prone to falling apart completely (again, unless I have my precious crushed-beetroot sanity pills), slightly... foggy vision every once in a while, and lots of aches.

I'm told it'll get worse eventually. In 15 years I can expect to have lost most of my eyesight and have far weaker/generally crumbling bones. My sanity will likewise more or less go on vacation. In about 20 years, I probably won't be alive in any case. And it could potentially all happen sooner than that, or so I'm told by my doctor.


Oh, and I can count on having at least one cracked or broken limb at any given time, but that's more to do with being a klutz/having hilariously poor luck where getting hit by cars is concerned.



Edit: I just read this, and wow do I ever sound whiny. Sorry about that, wasn't my intent. I'm quite aware that there's much worse out there, I just have a knack for complaining about things that shouldn't get to me as much as they do.
 

Radeonx

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Everything in my legs below my knees have had some sort of major injury, so I'm pretty much fucked athletic wise.
 

XJ-0461

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My pancreas is broken, but that's fairly easy to control. Other than that, I don't have anything too destressing.
 

Mr.Mattress

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My personal Handicap is that I have Diabetes. This has inhibited me from eating everything I can and want to and has made me take shots full of man made insulin.
 

Pwny Express

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I twitch sometimes. Nothing major, but I have hit myself in the face once because of it..Oh, and I'm a few months past being 17 and I have a cataract in each eye already. And my eyesight sucks anyways. But, I can't do anything about it because they want me to wait untill I'm eighteen since my eyes need to develop the rest of the way...But when I turn eighteen, I'm not on an insurance plan any more. Sucky situation, huh...
 

hyperhammy

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My spine is kind of tilted. Which causes a lot of back pains. Not funny! But I don't think I have it that bad.
 

Morty815

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I have one arm, however having adapted I play just as good if not better than I did in my 2 arm years.
 

mrjoe94

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huh....Morty i can see typing is easy but how do you play ANYTHING? (not offensive intention just curious)

As for my stuff just read through this article

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VACTERL_association

due to that i have 3 fingers and a "thumb-like thing" on left hand and 2 fingers on the other. Other then that, nothing that really inhibits me except for all that internal stuff in the article. According to most medical sources i should be dead.
 

Morty815

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mrjoe94 said:
huh....Morty i can see typing is easy but how do you play ANYTHING? (not offensive intention just curious)

As for my stuff just read through this article

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VACTERL_association

due to that i have 3 fingers and a "thumb-like thing" on left hand and 2 fingers on the other. Other then that, nothing that really inhibits me except for all that internal stuff in the article. According to most medical sources i should be dead.
lol I understand your suspision, I started off playing pc by putting the keyboard on the floor and using my feet, then I went on dreamcast and learnt to use the left analogue with my left foot (used LT by pushing trigger against the floor), I carried this technique over to the 360 until on 1 lazy day where I got sick of having to sit on the floor to game, instead of sit in my comfy ass chair I decided to have a go using the 360 controller with 1 hand... and I do, al grab a link from a previous post where I say how I situate my hand... just a sec