Strange medical syndromes you've never heard of
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Sufferers of walking corpse syndrome, also known as the Cotard delusion, believe that they are dead, decaying or have lost body parts or internal organs. In some cases, victims believe that they don't even exist.
Walking corpse syndrome is typically the result of brain damage or mental illness.
2 - Pica syndrome sufferers eat non-foods
Pica is a very strange and rare psychological disorder that causes an appetite for soil, coal, paper, or other traditionally non-food items.
There is no concrete cause, but pica is believed by many to result from a mineral deficiency, and as such, it's found most frequently in pregnant women and children in lower-income areas.
3 - Werewolf Syndrome
Hypertrichosis, or werewolf syndrome, is a medical condition that causes the excessive growth of body hair -- typically on the upper body, including the face.
There are only 50 or so documented cases, and sufferers generally acquire it through genetic inheritance. In 2008, scientists at Columbia University found that an injection of testosterone significantly helped in long-term hair loss in patients with hypertrichosis; the finding was hailed by many as a cure.
4 - Water Allergy
Aquagenic pruritus is a skin disease characterized by the development of severe, intense, prickling-like epidermal itching that is without observable skin lesions and that is evoked by contact with water.
Symptoms may be felt immediately after contact with water or humid air and can persist for an hour or longer. Other triggers may be sweat, blowing air, temperature differences, changing clothes, contact with synthetic fibers, and lying down to try to sleep. This condition may persist for years.
5 - 300 Orgasms a Day Syndrome
Persistent genital arousal disorder also known as persistent sexual arousal syndrome or PSAS, results in a spontaneous and persistent genital arousal, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire.
6 - Foreign Accent Syndrome
Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a speech disorder that causes sudden changes in speech pattern, intonation and pronunciation so that the victim is perceived to speak with a "foreign" accent. FAS usually results from severe trauma to the brain, such as a stroke or head injury, and typically develops within one or two years of the injury. Of the 50 to 60 cases that have been verified since 1941, only a few FAS sufferers regained their normal speech pattern, although some experienced success through speech therapy.
7 - Sleep sex
Sexsomnia is a sleep disorder that, much like sleepwalking, compels the sufferer to engage in sexual activity while asleep. Identified in 2003, sexsomnia has since been cited to acquit defendants accused of sexual assault in British and Canadian criminal cases.
8 - Congenital insensitivity to pain
Chronic condition with inability to feel physical pain. Other sensation is otherwise normal.
Typically due to the mutation of a gene associated with the transmission of pain in the body. As such, they are more susceptible to death by trauma, since they might not be aware of the extent of damage done to their own bodies. There have been around 100 cases documented in the US.s.
9 - Alien Hand Syndrome
Also known as Dr. Strangelove syndrome and "anarchic hand," AIS is a neurological disorder that makes the victim feel like he has lost control of one of his hands. In extreme cases, sufferers have been reported to engage in violent wrestling with their own hand, with the appendages even trying to strangle the patient while sleeping. Alien hand syndrome is caused by trauma to the brain -- such as a stroke, aneurysm or head injury -- and the symptoms can be treated, although the condition itself has no cure.
10 - Exploding Head Syndrome
People with exploding head syndrome intermittently hear loud, explosion-like noises that seem to originate from within their own
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Don't forget Prolasped rectum!
The rectum is located just above the anal canal. Normally, the rectum is securely attached to the pelvis with the help of ligaments and muscles. This attachment firmly holds the rectum in place. Various factors, such as age, long-term constipation, prolonged anal sex, and the stress of childbirth, may cause these ligaments and muscles to weaken, which means that the rectum's attachment to the body also weakens. This causes the rectum to prolapse, meaning it slips or falls out of the anus this can also happen to the uterus. If you have a strong stomach check out the pictures...Yucky!
http://www.unboundedmedicine.com/wp-content/hemorrhoidal%20prolapse.jpg
http://www.surgical-tutor.org.uk/pictures/images/lower_gi/rectal_prolapse.JPG
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Einsam_Data_Old:
It would be like eating a bowl of charms and no luckys.
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Sam_the_Wizer
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I've heard of most of these disorders. Walking corpse was referenced in Synecdoche, New York. I've heard of people with 300 orgasms a day disease and it drove them to insanity. I would not want that disorder. I've also people with an inability to feel pain biting down so hard that they ground out all of their teeth. I think that any of these disorders (except maybe foreign accent syndrome) would be very tough to endure.
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funnicus [removed]
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It would be wild to get sleep sex syndrome, 300 orgasms a day syndrome at the same time. If you also had alien hand syndrome, you could give yourself hand jobs 24/7.
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jubal
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funnicus:
that is fricking hilarious.
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jubal
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animaladvocate
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whoa! how do I get the 300 orgasms a day disease? haha
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wmorrison13
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I heard the first one before on scrubs
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Peter_Borg
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Gotta say that sexsomnia sounds very convenient...
Tho I had a laugh at the Alien Hand haha, violent wrestling ones own hand, imagine the cop arriving at the location of the disturbance, does he shoot the hand for failing to cease hostilities? *LoL*
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capetan_omalley
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I tink i avea d foren accacent synderome. Mama Mia, s a really burnsa mya meatballs.
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photi
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8 - Congenital insensitivity to pain,As seen on Grays Anatomy
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photi:
The orgasm was on Greys too
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maisry
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I have heard of a couple of three of these, possibly from TV shows like House. As soon as there is a physical anomaly in the news, like a deranged twin who turns out to have been born with the genitals of both sexes, you see it on Law and Order SVU or House, etc. X-Files expanded upon a lot of odd medical phenomena. I particularly enjoyed the one about a parasitic twin. Interesting real life examples are in this Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetus_in_fetu
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funnicus [removed]
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Exploding head syndrome runs in the Kennedy family.
I want gene mutation, I want the no pain syndrome. Mutate me!
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The water one would just plain suck.
As for the hand one that was on of the episodes of House. They just appeased the hand because it knew something was wrong with their owner and kept warning them....but they just thought it was being violent for no reason but hate.
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jubal
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They forgot, the GOP Sheeple Syndrome. HAHAHAHA
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jubal:
tit for tat.
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jubal
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Sexsomina sounds like it could be fun.
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DjBaysic
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Wow that sounds like the next season of House MD lol
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I have heard of PICA and Alien Hand but the others I will look them up in my medical books. pica is not that strange alot of people get it but usually women like you said when they are pregnant but if really like to chew on ice thats another form of Pica it's not the sign of sexual tension like people say.
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SparkShark16
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Some of those are pretty creepy... but i feel really sorry for anyone who has any of these syndromes.
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sidewaysclyde
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I got way too excited when I saw 300 orgasms a day syndrome.
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sidewaysclyde:
me too....
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ArtBarbour
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I'm going to start a Walking Corpse Syndrome Support Group...
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ArtBarbour:
Ef that, I'm going to start a Sexsomnia Support Group. And we'll definitely have lots of sleep overs.
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ArtBarbour:
I had a girlfriend that had #1 mixed with #7. It was "sex with like a dead person syndrome".
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RojoGatto
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300 orgasms a day syndrome?
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TrilLogic
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whenever I see stories about all the crazy, wacky, and screwed up aliments, conditions, and disease out there..
Like unperforated anus...a disorder that causes one to be born without an asshole. Thus before modern science, babies would die from being full of shit....
.....it makes intelligent design sound cruel and callous.
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TrilLogic:
Blind watchmaker, indeed.
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Wow, creepy stuff.
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