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Old 06-16-2021, 11:57 AM
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I have a lot of "not normal" stuff, but thankfully like stated above, we are all unique and there is no "normal" especially since all of our bodies are vastly different. I'm just thankful our doctors are able to treat all of our differences without overlooking (for the most part) any symptoms/signs.

One thing that comes to mind is that I have an extra rib/bone that goes up and in to my clavicle, which makes it hard for doctors to check the glands around that area because there is a bone sticking out. Up until recently we thought it was just on one side of my body, but apparently last year they discovered I have the same thing on my other side, just not as pronounced as the other.

I do not have a lower body temperature, but I do have low blood pressure to the point that 120/60 feels like I am going to die. Normal for me is somewhere in the 90's....my eldest's is lower than mine, which is really scary combined with her other medical issues.
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