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Chris
Natural red heads have long been a special fetish niche and in olden days redheads were considered natural born witches, having red hair was akin to having a sign of the devil. What is your opinion? It certainly seems that we are different in ways that go beyond mere hair color. For example, redheads experience pain differently thus it's my thinking that we may have slightly different genetic coding.
Answer
Yes, Redheads do have "special powers" which I will explain...
First of all, I am a White Male (with black hair) married to a redhead woman who I love and find endlessly fascinating and challenging. Redhead females are VERY passionate and interesting, they are delightfully full of vigor and life. Most men lack the ability to live with or handle a Redhead simply because they lack the art of understanding the nuances that are simply the nature of a Red Head woman.
I absolutely agree that Red Heads are a different genetic make up than other "species" of humans. In some ways better, in other ways worse off due to a higher sensitivity to UV Radiation causing them to sun burn very easily and possibly obtain skin cancer.
Redheads are wild, passionate and indeed very much like the devil in many ways but I'll that that ANY DAY over the other BORING types of women out there.
Yes, Redheads do have "special powers" which I will explain...
First of all, I am a White Male (with black hair) married to a redhead woman who I love and find endlessly fascinating and challenging. Redhead females are VERY passionate and interesting, they are delightfully full of vigor and life. Most men lack the ability to live with or handle a Redhead simply because they lack the art of understanding the nuances that are simply the nature of a Red Head woman.
I absolutely agree that Red Heads are a different genetic make up than other "species" of humans. In some ways better, in other ways worse off due to a higher sensitivity to UV Radiation causing them to sun burn very easily and possibly obtain skin cancer.
Redheads are wild, passionate and indeed very much like the devil in many ways but I'll that that ANY DAY over the other BORING types of women out there.
What are the signs of high antiphospolipid levels?
Ash W
What sort of problems can this cause?
Answer
This level is used for a diagnosis of lupus, and without proper diagnosis from a doctor, hard to determine because each person has slightly different symptoms that can range from mild to severe and may come and go over time. However, some of the most common symptoms can include painful or swollen joints (arthritis), unexplained fever, and extreme fatigue. A characteristic red skin rash-the so-called butterfly or malar rash-may appear across the nose and cheeks. Rashes may also occur on the face and ears, upper arms, shoulders, chest, and hands. Because many people with lupus are sensitive to sunlight (called photosensitivity), skin rashes often first develop or worsen after sun exposure.
Common Symptoms of Lupus:
Painful or swollen joints and muscle pain
Unexplained fever
Red rashes, most commonly on the face
Chest pain upon deep breathing
Unusual loss of hair
Pale or purple fingers or toes from cold or stress (Raynaud's phenomenon)
Sensitivity to the sun
Swelling (edema) in legs or around eyes
Mouth ulcers
Swollen glands
Extreme fatigue
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and may come and go over time.
Other symptoms of lupus include chest pain, hair loss, anemia (a decrease in red blood cells), mouth ulcers, and pale or purple fingers and toes from cold and stress. Some people also experience headaches, dizziness, depression, confusion, or seizures. New symptoms may continue to appear years after the initial diagnosis, and different symptoms can occur at different times. In some people with lupus, only one system of the body, such as the skin or joints, is affected. Other people experience symptoms in many parts of their body. Just how seriously a body system is affected varies from person to person. The following systems in the body also can be affected by lupus: Kidneys, Lungs, Central Nervous system, Blood, Blood Vessels, and Heart.
This level is used for a diagnosis of lupus, and without proper diagnosis from a doctor, hard to determine because each person has slightly different symptoms that can range from mild to severe and may come and go over time. However, some of the most common symptoms can include painful or swollen joints (arthritis), unexplained fever, and extreme fatigue. A characteristic red skin rash-the so-called butterfly or malar rash-may appear across the nose and cheeks. Rashes may also occur on the face and ears, upper arms, shoulders, chest, and hands. Because many people with lupus are sensitive to sunlight (called photosensitivity), skin rashes often first develop or worsen after sun exposure.
Common Symptoms of Lupus:
Painful or swollen joints and muscle pain
Unexplained fever
Red rashes, most commonly on the face
Chest pain upon deep breathing
Unusual loss of hair
Pale or purple fingers or toes from cold or stress (Raynaud's phenomenon)
Sensitivity to the sun
Swelling (edema) in legs or around eyes
Mouth ulcers
Swollen glands
Extreme fatigue
Symptoms can range from mild to severe and may come and go over time.
Other symptoms of lupus include chest pain, hair loss, anemia (a decrease in red blood cells), mouth ulcers, and pale or purple fingers and toes from cold and stress. Some people also experience headaches, dizziness, depression, confusion, or seizures. New symptoms may continue to appear years after the initial diagnosis, and different symptoms can occur at different times. In some people with lupus, only one system of the body, such as the skin or joints, is affected. Other people experience symptoms in many parts of their body. Just how seriously a body system is affected varies from person to person. The following systems in the body also can be affected by lupus: Kidneys, Lungs, Central Nervous system, Blood, Blood Vessels, and Heart.
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