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ftao ummm re genetic screw up . . .

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mollykins | 09:01 Mon 31st May 2010 | Body & Soul
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. . . here's that other thread which isn't relevant to the rowing you asked for.

The following things are genetic, some of which have been passed down through my family, (some are obviously more serious than others);
~spinabifida
~hydrocefalis (not sure how its spelt)
~asthma
~flat feet
~going from really short to quite tall in about three years
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They're not sure whether to remove it as they don't know if it is still draining fluid but its bl00dy annoying. Sometime i can play badminto etc and it doesn't hurt and other times i look over my shoulder and it really digs in as it snapped half way down my neck.
Your growth pattern is perfectly normal, although more usual with boys. A lot of boys start high school as little shrimps and end up over 6' tall, my son included. Nothing at all unusual in this.
And his growth was over the last two years in high school, he was a little shrimp until he was 15/16.
Molly surely all those symptoms prevent you from diving? A marine biologist who can't dive will surely miss out so much? A bit like an astronomer with night blindness.
never thought of that Prudie, good one!
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i've got my diving licence, i had to see a specialsit in london to pass my medical off though. sinabifida they were only worried about incase the tank bashed it, but its not particularly sensitive. Asthma is only set off by running etc not random attacks like some people get. flat feet and growth doesn't make much difference.
Well I knew you'd put me right.
As I said, nothing unusual whatsoever about your growth! How comes you think this is a genetic problem?
Molly you must start using your spell check!
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Lofty it happens to all of my mums family. Being realy short when they are 13 and being realy tall by 16.
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Lol....
I think she means diving redhelen, but with Mollys spelling, I could be wrong eh?
OMG!! Most of the population have a genetic problem with growth then. I give up!!!!
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she does have this effect on folk helen
Gone for a long lie down!!

Predicted A* in English and can't spell. How standards must have dropped!!
Mollyyyyyy
did you hear me?
why don't you use your spell check?
or might the cloak fall off?
I think Molly has explained in the past her very frequent spelling errors are caused by fast typing with fat fingers!

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