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MrWizzard

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My moms dad, 70, full head of hair. My dad 54 still has his hair. My dad's dad however went baldish when he was in his late 20's

I'm 25 I think I got the bald genes. 🙁 I like my hair. Doesn't help that my chest and stomach is super hairy either. I look at my chest and say, "You fools grow on my head not my chest."

I hope I didn't get his cancer genes that killed him in his 40's also.

I know some people in here have it a lot worse than me though so list your Gene woes.
 
I got my mom's terrible sensitive skin.

Pretty much everybody in my family seems to get cancer, so I have that to look forward to.
 
I'm 29, going gray and my hairline is starting to move backwards.

Other than that, i'm going to die young, that's a given.
 
Originally posted by: MrWizzard
My moms dad, 70, full head of hair. My dad 54 still has his hair. My dad's dad however went baldish when he was in his late 20's

I'm 25 I think I got the bald genes. 🙁 I like my hair. Doesn't help that my chest and stomach is super hairy either. I look at my chest and say, "You fools grow on my head not my chest."

I hope I didn't get his cancer genes that killed him in his 40's also.

I know some people in here have it a lot worse than me though so list your Gene woes.

same here, started shaving my head around the age of 30 because it got so bad...

*Please note, that the above post is to the best of my knowledge in direct compliance with Forum Guidelines[/quote]
 
gastrointestinal ulcers. I am 24 and have 3 so far. One in the stomach, one in the duodenum, one in the lower esophagus. After trial and error, I have learned what foods trigger the ulcers when I am stressed. So far, after two years, I haven't had any perforated ulcers.
 
I inherited my dad's crappy teeth. I'm missing a couple in the back and they came in with some gaps (braces are a bitch though, but coming off before college - thankfully).
 
Originally posted by: zerocool1
Originally posted by: Farang
Psoriasis.

ditto, how bad is yours? what do you use?

Mostly the scalp. I use to get it on my elbows on and off but haven't for a long time. I used to use T-Gel, but I'm realizing that overdoing it only makes it worse.

Probably not a bad thing that I inherited it, though. I was about the join the Air Force but it disqualified me.
 
Where to start...

I'm 21 and 5'4". Somehow I don't think I'm getting any taller.

I may have my dad's bald gene; hair line is receding and hair is a bit lose-happy in the shower.

I have severe myopia, which is weird cause both parents are 20/20.
 
Horrible eyesight. -6.0 prescription in each eye. Outstanding long term memory, terrible short term memory.
 
Height (5'7", 19 years old)
Memory
Joints(every once in a while my right knee will hurt, lifting and football didnt help)
Dandruff/mild dry skin in general
Flat feet
Allergies to cats, dust mites, grass
Borderline high cholesterol
 
Well there is heart disease on both sides of my family, so I don't *know* i've inherited anything yet since I'm still alive, but since 3/4 of my grandparents died before 60 (and 1 of massive heart attack at 42) there is likely some bad gene thats gonna rear it ugly ass head before too long. In terms of things you can see now, I got my dad's complete inability to gain weight, which I know seems great to all the overweight people out there, but no matter how much I work out I cannot add muscle and am embarrassingly thin.
 
What I have now:

Muscular Dystrophy
horrible eyesight
skinniness

I can look forward to:

diabetes
heart disease
various cancers
 
I have sensitive skin. Examples; I once had pityriasis rosea, a skin rash. It covered my entire body, was unbelievably itchy, and lasted for over 3 months. I also have physical urticaria. Meaning I break out in hives if I get nervous, take too hot a shower, exercise and break a sweat, get too hot, get too cold, etc...

I also have some sort of blood disorder passed on from my father that makes me something like 100 times more likely to get blood clots. My father has had 2 cases in the last year (one of which broke off and collapsed his lung), my brother has also developed clots within the last year. So for I've been lucky, but I imagine it'll only be so long before I'm in a hospital bed with a shaved leg and all sorts of needles sticking into me.
 
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