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Hi everyone!

Haven't posted here in a few weeks. I've passed my first GED exam and my 19th birthday party is soon!

Was gonna ask something: if I'm doing a science experiment for something in particular, but nothing is working, when should I see a doctor? I'm tired of trying to play God and fix my health problems.

Also... IT WAS 78 TODAY. 78Β°F. MY OPEN WOUNDS FEEL LIKE THEY'RE COOKING, LIKE MY FLESH IS ON A STOVE TOP. Gonna have to go into quarantine during the summer, I think. I got up today to go to an ophthalmologist appointment just for them to tell me I have dry eyes.... Severe photophobia because my eyes are dry. Got up with no sleep, was passing out in the car and in the office, my wounds were frying, because I need to go to the doctors office for him to "prescribe" me OTC eyedrops.

I HATE EVERYONE!! However, I think I will continue the science experiments and change my variables. I'm not doing anything dangerous, I swear! I do this at least once a year.

Will check back soonβ€” I need to change the variables.

!r-slurs !neurodivergents !ifrickinglovescience

P.S: Is there a ping for physically disabled or chronically ill people? There's one for trans people, so I'm like assuming there has to be.

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I've met a few "bio-hacker" types before (more tech-bros than trans people; ssdd), but most of their experiments are just not worth it. Unless you're chronically ill you should probably just talk to your doctor.

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Oh, my experiments do virtually no harm if they dont work!! Lol. I know im not the techbro type, but I am smart in more biology-type of sciences. I have a theory that auto-inflammatory diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are caused by a mutation in the 6th chromosome, but aint nobody gonna believe me until I get a biomedical sciences degree

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What led you to that conclusion?

(I am being sincere)

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The protien IL-17A is responsible for the body's inflammatory response system. Most medications to treat auto-inflammatory conditions bind to the IL-17A protien to nullify it. The IL-17A protien is located on the 6th chromosome. There's either a severe mutation in the protein itself or the actual chromosome. Not enough studies have been done directly on the protien itself. I've searched PubMed numerous times

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Interesting, good luck with your studies.

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Thank you! And another thanks for listening to my schizoness

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