Anon 06/11/2020 (Thu) 23:45:19 No.6210 del
>>6173
>AIP, which is the hepatic form of porphyria. Oldest female patient was 42, my mom made it to 38, and I was 15 at the time.
a metabolic disease...dammit. It all mostly relies on your treatment. It´s a huge drawback and losing your mother during your teens period...it´s no wonder that you would present psychological disruptions. Combine that with the fact that this disease could also imply anxiety, mental confusions, irritation...)...it makes sense that you struggle at finding everything in its right place.

A real pity.

>Guys tend to make it past their 70's all else being equal, as I understand it.
it would turn out to be a quite meaningful achievement to reach that age. A bit lower than the average but you could perfectly disguise it (hopefully) but who knows if you are asymptomatic or how much time you can avoid those neurotic attacks.

>Didn't want to leave that question just hanging.
thanks for the answer but...how do I reply to that?

I suppose that the best answer that I can offer to you is by using another form to express that so...take it or leave it but...

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