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I’ve only met one person in my life who is as nearsighted as me. My glasses prescription is -13.5
Anonymous
I was only born with wisdom teeth on the bottom. Dentist said I am a representative of evolution 😂
Anonymous
My hands always shake they have done testing and don't know why.
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Anonymous wrote:I’ve only met one person in my life who is as nearsighted as me. My glasses prescription is -13.5


I'm -13.50 and - 13.75. never met anyone in person other than someone completely blind with eye site as bad as mine.
Anonymous
Anaphylaxis allergy to cold
Anonymous
I have a very protruding mole inside my belly button that came out when my belly button flattened during pregnancy and drove me nuts rubbing on everything. I had to cover it with a band aid.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m left handed (for some things) but right eyed. That’s considered cross dominant and can often be a cause of reading difficulties. I learned to read very easily. Makes me wonder if doing some thing right handed played a role—like I had more bilateral synapses or something. 🤷🏻‍♀️


Huh interesting! I’m right handed (but somewhat ambidextrous; I do things right handed because teachers told me too after I kept switching on them) but strongly left eye dominant. Never had issues with reading.


I don’t even know one eye is dominant.


I didn’t know until I tried archery in college.
Anonymous
Oh, I thought of another, I have torus palatines, which is a large bone growth protruding from the middle of my hard palate. I had no idea it wasn’t normal until a dentist commented on it in my 20s.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m left handed (for some things) but right eyed. That’s considered cross dominant and can often be a cause of reading difficulties. I learned to read very easily. Makes me wonder if doing some thing right handed played a role—like I had more bilateral synapses or something. 🤷🏻‍♀️


Huh interesting! I’m right handed (but somewhat ambidextrous; I do things right handed because teachers told me too after I kept switching on them) but strongly left eye dominant. Never had issues with reading.


I don’t even know one eye is dominant.


DP. My right eye is so dominant I can’t see the eye testing machine out of my left unless I forcibly close my right eyelid. I have an excellent close view of the plastic outside of the machine instead.

My most unique characteristic is my brain tumor, but it isn’t a very fun one! The good news is my doctors are just watching it for now. It does not affect the dominant eye issue at all yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a very protruding mole inside my belly button that came out when my belly button flattened during pregnancy and drove me nuts rubbing on everything. I had to cover it with a band aid.


Not sure how long ago your pregnancy was but you should get this checked if you did not already do so. Various cancers (internal or external) can present as moles in the navel. Or they can be a herniation requiring surgery.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My hands always shake they have done testing and don't know why.


Thyroid? Low blood pressure? My teen son is like this. I also have a tremor, but only when I'm very enraged or stressed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Apparently not super rare but I have a third nipple. Teeny tiny and in the crease under my left boob--as a child it was much more obvious.


Same! I always thought it was a mole until about 15 years ago my dermatologist told me it was actually a third nipple.
Anonymous
I was born with a pretty severe sunken chest. Lung tests never showed a deficiency, heart sounded good, so doctors never suggested surgery. As an adult, I now have severely mismatched breasts (they’re actually similar in size but one side is much deeper). Makes swimsuits and v-necks impossible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was only born with wisdom teeth on the bottom. Dentist said I am a representative of evolution 😂


I had 1 (upper). As a teen I was told I didn’t have any (based on X-rays for braces). It erupted in my mid 30s.
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Anonymous wrote:My hands always shake they have done testing and don't know why.


Benign essential tremor. Some people are just wired that way. If it doesn't bother you- no need to treat.
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