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    1. Asked: October 20, 2020In: Communication

      Can white people develop vitiligo?

      Alexa Suarez
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      Added an answer on October 21, 2020 at 7:47 am

      Of course white people have vitiligo. I developed vitiligo when I was 12, I became so uncomfortable cos my friends would laugh at me in school. So, I started applying my mom’s makeup around my mouth and ear region whenever I’m going to school, and I hid it from my mom for like a year. When she got tRead more

      Of course white people have vitiligo. I developed vitiligo when I was 12, I became so uncomfortable cos my friends would laugh at me in school. So, I started applying my mom’s makeup around my mouth and ear region whenever I’m going to school, and I hid it from my mom for like a year. When she got to know about the white patches—it already became so visible then— so I started treatment. I still have discoloration around my mouth, which is from the vitiligo.

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    2. Asked: October 20, 2020In: Communication

      Have you ever had a near death experience?

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      Added an answer on October 21, 2020 at 7:47 am

      I flatlined during a surgery. I saw the room, my body, the medical team, the devices around, the rush, the screams, the main surgeon swearing, the tension. I had no attachment to the body lying there, i just noted it looked good after all. The best way to describe it would be absently watching an olRead more

      I flatlined during a surgery. I saw the room, my body, the medical team, the devices around, the rush, the screams, the main surgeon swearing, the tension. I had no attachment to the body lying there, i just noted it looked good after all. The best way to describe it would be absently watching an old movie you’re not interested in. No emotions whatsoever. No happiness, no pain, no sorrow, nothing. I was looking at what happened somewhere from above but didn’t actually feel I was floating. I didn’t feel anything. I was just recording the information. Not sure what for? It wasn’t pleasant, it wasn’t unpleasant. And it didn’t seem that i was going anywhere: up, down or sideways. I didn’t find any “hidden meaning of life”. No deities. No dead relatives. Nothing about the past, nothing about the future. No revelation. Nothing. Just being there, glued somewhere on the ceiling. And no, it wasn’t scary. It felt normal.

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