Living with an Undiagnosed ConditionThis section is a place to share stories about Living with an Undiagnosed Condition. Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download i’m affected too I’m uche, from nigeria. right from when i was less than 6, i saw alot of birthmarks on my body, later when i approached puberty, i saw these spots over my body, especially my back, between my breast & allover my tommy. i tried all i could to get them away but to no avail, it was painful to notice i’m the only one among the six of us( AMONG MY SIBLINGS) , i taught i should be spared to since my younger ones were all spared,(BUT I THANK GOD FOR THEM) intially i was very ashamed to expose my self or let anyone see any part ofmy body with these spots ,but ( I WAS 31 ON 5TH O JANUARY 2010) now i’m managing to cope but people won’t let me be, even mum thinks i don’t want to do anything about it and keeps on suing pitiful things to me which i don’t want. i beleive.i ve alot of chaance to make it in life,marry & bear children who won’t be affected and attend to the position i pray God for in life. with GOD IS WELL WITH US.THANKS January 2010
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