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50 Year Old · Female · From Chillicothe, OH · Joined on January 8, 2017 · Born on August 14th · I have a crush on someone!
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50 Year Old · Female · From Chillicothe, OH · Joined on January 8, 2017 · Born on August 14th · I have a crush on someone!
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well i going to tell you all something about me i am 42 years old i have three kids twin boys and one daughter i am a big women i don't wear makeup all the time don't fix my hair all the time i am just me.i am down to earth i try and talk to people all the time. i am a nice person but i have my flaws, well i am married but we are not together anymore.and i do have c.o.p.d and alpha 1 a lot of people don't know what that is so here what it is.Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is an inherited disorder that may cause lung disease and liver disease. The signs and symptoms of the condition and the age at which they appear vary among individuals.

People with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency usually develop the first signs and symptoms of lung disease between ages 20 and 50. The earliest symptoms are shortness of breath following mild activity, reduced ability to exercise, and wheezing. Other signs and symptoms can include unintentional weight loss, recurring respiratory infections, fatigue, and rapid heartbeat upon standing. Affected individuals often develop emphysema, which is a lung disease caused by damage to the small air sacs in the lungs (alveoli). Characteristic features of emphysema include difficulty breathing, a hacking cough, and a barrel-shaped chest. Smoking or exposure to tobacco smoke accelerates the appearance of emphysema symptoms and damage to the lungs.

About 10 percent of infants with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency develop liver disease, which often causes yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice). Approximately 15 percent of adults with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency develop liver damage (cirrhosis) due to the formation of scar tissue in the liver. Signs of cirrhosis include a swollen abdomen, swollen feet or legs, and jaundice. Individuals with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency are also at risk of developing a type of liver cancer called hepatocellular carcinoma.

In rare cases, people with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency develop a skin condition called panniculitis, which is characterized by hardened skin with painful lumps or patches. Panniculitis varies in severity and can occur at any age.

50 Year Old · Female · From Chillicothe, OH · Joined on January 8, 2017 · Born on August 14th · I have a crush on someone!
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i love to fish,hang out go to the movies watch football Ohio State Buckeyes,love to read play facebook games and i like to stay home some and i like a lot more things to do
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i like all pretty much pop and rock the most but i do like country music
Movies
all movies
Idols
just my god and my mom
Video Games
facebook games lol

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