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Need some help here. (Medical prefered)

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Right, as some of you may/may not know I've had some medical issues of late. Now, after coming back from the docs again it seems all but official that I have Marfans.

Now, could some of you kind people who know more about this then I do give me the straight dope on what Marfans (sp?) syndrome is please...
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well.. according to google its genetic... 1 in 3000-5000 or something like that.
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Im sorry to hear that.
A friend of mine has Marfan syndrome. And rather severely.

Marfan is a genetic disease and theres a 50% chance that your children inherit it. In 15% of the cases the cause is a mutation meaning that your body develops it itself.
Common symptoms with Marfan syndrome:

Crooked back
Very tall
Long limbs and fingers
Cardiovascular problems
Severe near-sightedness glaucoma and retinal detachment
Striae (stretch marks)

There are other I cannot recall at the moments but these are the major ones.
These symptoms comes in degrees of severity and most patients do not have them all.

My friend had a pace-maker implanted when he was 18 and exhibits most of the symptoms.

Straha as I said it depends on the severity. You might be lucky and only exhibit a few of those symptoms. :)
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SecondStorm wrote:Straha as I said it depends on the severity. You might be lucky and only exhibit a few of those symptoms. :)
Sadly, no, nearly all of those apply to me.

I'm more concerned over the fact that what the doctor told me seemed like it could be pretty bad, and knowing doctors I know he was either putting it in a really good light or trying to scare the shit out of me, but I don't know which one is the case. Thanks for the help so far.
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MayoClinic.com wrote:Signs and symptoms of Marfan syndrome may include:

* Unusually tall
* Arm span exceeds body height
* Unusually long fingers and toes (arachnodactyly)
* Deformity of the breastbone (sternum) and spine
* Excessively flexible joints
* Dislocation of the eye lens
* Enlargement of the aorta near the heart (aortic aneurysm)
* Leakage of the aortic valve of the heart
The main health threat for people with Marfan syndrome is cardiovascular complications. With early diagnosis and appropriate management, the life expectancy for a person with Marfan syndrome is normal.
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