Oct. 21, 2019
After a series of tests…medical doctors finally diagnosed me with an extremely rare disease called Adermatoglyphia. The disease’s defining symptom: any person affected by the disease has no fingerprints. The disease doesn’t cause pain or chronic illness, but is considered, incurable. There are only four known extended families—worldwide--- who are affected by Adermatoglyphia. And, of course, there’s me.
When my diagnosis was delivered by a distinguished board of medical doctors in Houston, Texas, they all agreed I was born with the disease. Several fingertips show a few tiny wrinkles but no prints. For the most part….every tip is round and smooth.
I’ve had multiple tests, screenings, exams, and been told that not only am I missing fingerprints…..I also lack toe prints. Without finger or toe prints, my identity can’t be placed in any data bank. Sounds like I may have chosen the wrong profession. Apparently, I have all the makings of a great bank robber. Without fingerprints---I could be a professional "catch me-if-you-can" thief.
Just think: I lived all those years...never knowing I had such a rare disease; never knowing I was such a rare oddity.
Indeed, Ignorance is Bliss.
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17.10 | 01:42
I miss being Facebook friends with you! Hope you are well and happy.
Tammy Brookover Jay
15.10 | 01:28
Love all of this. I'm so lucky to be your neighbor,
30.08 | 16:26
Sally, my friend, I love your writings and sometimes they make me cry and then smile. I love you as if I had known you all my life. God Bless you each and every day in all you do.
29.08 | 19:19
Lol, I loved reading this story! As a female that dated a couple men with Harleys, I totally understand and met Harley Guy myself, many times over!
I hope you get your 3wheels someday soon!