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"I'm off to the opticians later and was thinking about when I went a few years back. Got talking to the optician and she mentioned that I had two lazy eyes. She said it was fine as they cancelled each other out so didn't need anything doing to them. Now I've been wearing glasses since I was 4 and to be told aged 30 that I had lazy eyes was quite a shock. Fairly amusing too, plus it explained why I've always gone cross eyed so easily. So what have you discovered about yourself later in life that surprised you? " Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. | |||
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"Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. " I’ve never even heard of that! | |||
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"I'm off to the opticians later and was thinking about when I went a few years back. Got talking to the optician and she mentioned that I had two lazy eyes. She said it was fine as they cancelled each other out so didn't need anything doing to them. Now I've been wearing glasses since I was 4 and to be told aged 30 that I had lazy eyes was quite a shock. Fairly amusing too, plus it explained why I've always gone cross eyed so easily. So what have you discovered about yourself later in life that surprised you? Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. " As far as I know it just means I have weak eye muscles. People who have just one get to wear an eye patch to build up the weak eye so it doesn't look in a different direction. I guess I got comparatively lucky that I got two. I'm guessing I was born with it. I'd never heard of that uterus issue before either. You'd think they would have mentioned it while you were pregnant as something to keep an eye on | |||
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"Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. I’ve never even heard of that! " It means my uterus is heart shaped | |||
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"I'm off to the opticians later and was thinking about when I went a few years back. Got talking to the optician and she mentioned that I had two lazy eyes. She said it was fine as they cancelled each other out so didn't need anything doing to them. Now I've been wearing glasses since I was 4 and to be told aged 30 that I had lazy eyes was quite a shock. Fairly amusing too, plus it explained why I've always gone cross eyed so easily. So what have you discovered about yourself later in life that surprised you? Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. As far as I know it just means I have weak eye muscles. People who have just one get to wear an eye patch to build up the weak eye so it doesn't look in a different direction. I guess I got comparatively lucky that I got two. I'm guessing I was born with it. I'd never heard of that uterus issue before either. You'd think they would have mentioned it while you were pregnant as something to keep an eye on " I asked this and it can be hard to detect so far into pregnancy. | |||
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"That the hearing issues I thought I had aren't actually to do with my ears they are down to a trait of autism, meaning multiple sounds overload the brain so it stops processing them." I did not know that, and that's very interesting to know. | |||
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"Earlier this year I was at the dentist for a check up, had an x-ray that showed one of my molars had ridiculously underdeveloped roots that made the dentist think it might be a baby tooth. I don't know how many xrays I've had on that section of teeth (a lot), but no dentist has ever shown me that or told me about it." Yay another baby tooth person | |||
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"That the hearing issues I thought I had aren't actually to do with my ears they are down to a trait of autism, meaning multiple sounds overload the brain so it stops processing them." ^^^ That’s misophonia. It’s very common in autistics. | |||
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"Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. I’ve never even heard of that! It means my uterus is heart shaped " That's really rare | |||
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"I'm hypermobile. After a back injury and having MRI. Had really bad growing pains as a child and really bendy. Didn't know it was a thing until I was in my 30s" I am a couple of points off of being classed as hypermobile as a kid I used to be able to lock my feet together behind my head, I only found this out after seeing a specialist for back and knee pain who noticed I have horizontal stretch marks at the base of back and asked if I was able to bend forward and place the palms 9f my hands on the floor without bending my knees which I can and apparently shouldn't be able to | |||
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"Did they say what caused it? I had an sterilisation procedure and during the initial ultrasound scan my consultant asked how my pregnancies were? I said fine with not too many complications He went on to say that I was lucky to have two healthy babies and give birth normally. I asked what he meant and he said "you know you have a bi cornuate uterus ?" Um no, I didn't I was 44 years old when I discovered that. I’ve never even heard of that! It means my uterus is heart shaped That's really rare " So I was told by my consultant | |||
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