according to the medical profession's words
autism
asthma
parkinson-like movement disorder
chronic migraine
seizures
benign joint hypermobility syndrome (BJHS)
TMJ dysfunction (caused by overly shallow fossa and BJHS)
severe (they keep talking about surgery) reflux
trigeminal neuralgia (type 2)
tendonitis (probably not helped by BJHS)
neuropathic pain (either by peripheral neuropathy of some kind or central pain)
muscle spasms (from right side of neck to arm)
CFS (if not part of the movement disorder, which is uncertain)
circadian rhythm sleep disorder
early-onset gallbladder disease
IBS
...partridge in a pear tree, anyone?!?!
And that's just the stuff that's been confirmed by professionals, some things run in my family but were never diagnosed so I bet I have the stuff that's considered Tourette's, OCD, and seasonal affective disorder as well (I can get to near suicidal in the winter before realizing if I just turn full-spectrum lights on suddenly I'm fine).
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