INTENSITY²
Start here => Games => Topic started by: "couldbecousin" on April 17, 2016, 06:59:35 PM
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Astigmatism. :nerdy:
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Bronchitis, every year! :zombiefuck:
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Chondromalacia patella. :orly:
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Dilation of ascending aorta. :hide:
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Esophageal spasms. :sick:
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Floaters in eyes. :checkout:
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Ganglion cyst in left pinky. :tinfoil:
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Hypodensity (fatty blob) in kidney. :sumo:
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I can't think of anything with the letter I. :autism:
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Joint inflammation/damage. :hide:
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Kyphosis. (http://smileys.emoticonsonly.com/emoticons/v/vulture-88.gif)
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Lazy eye. :insane:
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Metopic ridge. :trollskull:
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No idea what to put here. :autism:
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Ovarian cyst. :cheer:
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Presbyopia. :nerdy:
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Q is a stupid letter. >:(
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RV (right ventricular) conduction delay. :pinkbeat:
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Scoliosis. :yarly:
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Tooth decay. :trollface:
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Unsure if I have anything to post here. :autism:
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Vertigo (once). :GA:
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What?! :dunno:
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X-rays show all sorts of weird stuff. :trollskull:
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Y did I start this game anyway? :rofl:
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Zygomatic asymmetry. :trollskull:
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Asthma. I have this.
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Bursitis. Had it in my shoulder for more than 6 months.
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Cramps. No fun at all.
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Cramps can be followed by diarrhea. No fun either.
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Eczema, the itching makes me nuts! :lemur:
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Frontal bossing, which combines with the metopic ridge
to give me a wide, rounded, prominent forehead! :trollskull:
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Gigantism
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Hiccups. :P
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invertigo. :autism:
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Jumping Frenchmen of Maine
Jumping Frenchmen of Maine is an extremely rare disorder characterized by an unusually extreme startle reaction. The startle reaction is a natural occurrence. It is the normal, rapid, involuntary response to a sudden or unexpected stimulus
The symptoms of jumping Frenchmen of Maine usually begin after puberty or during the teenage years. Individuals affected by this disorder display an abnormal and exaggerated startle reaction consisting of jumping, screaming, flailing the arms, hitting, or throwing objects.
:zoinks:
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Kyphosis, a/k/a (slight) hunchback. :yarly:
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Lupus
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myopia