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I saw on TV a long time ago, someone famous who had two different colored eyes, and I am still freaked out.

Green eyes are scary, also. No I don't believe in That Reptilian Conspiracy.

Many of the others, yes.

Ok maybe The Old British Royals are, but that is from inbreeding.
 
I saw on TV a long time ago, someone famous who had two different colored eyes, and I am still freaked out.

Green eyes are scary, also. No I don't believe in That Reptilian Conspiracy.

Many of the others, yes.

Ok maybe The Old British Royals are, but that is from inbreeding.
Heterochromia, not all that uncommon.
 
Since we're throwing around medical conditions with seldom seen words, outside of medical textbooks, I have occasional attacks of Proctalgia Fugax, which usually happen in the middle of the night, with the pain waking me up, and rendering me unable to get back to sleep, as it's way too intense to try to ignore.

It is very literally a pain in the arse!

They last anything from 5 or 10 minutes to up to an hour, IIRC, which was the most prolonged 'attack' I can recall. And then they just stop, just as inexplicably as they start!

Sometimes I don't get any incidences for months at a time, and then they seem to happen in clusters that are much closer together in time. Like once every fortnight or so, or perhaps even more often than that.

Most annoyingly they often seem to happen when I have something important on the next day, and really could do with a good nights sleep.

The Dr gave me a useless ointment, and no self medication treatment I've tried works for the pain either, apart from weed, which did seem to help, to some extent, the last time I had an attack.

Previously I've even tried applying Deep Heat direct on the ring piece, wondering if the pain from the sting of that would over ride the pain of the attack.

It didn't, and it didn't help relax the cramping sphincter either.
 
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Since we're throwing around medical conditions with seldom seen words, outside of medical textbooks, I have occasional attacks of Proctalgia Fugax, which usually happen in the middle of the night, with the pain waking me up, and rendering me unable to get back to sleep, as it's way too intense to try to ignore.

It is very literally a pain in the arse!

They last anything from 5 or 10 minutes to up to an hour, IIRC, which was the most prolonged 'attack' I can recall. And then they just stop, just as inexplicably as they start!

Sometimes I don't get any incidences for months at a time, and then they seem to happen in clusters that much closer together in time. Like once every fortnight or so.

Most annoyingly they often seem to happen when I have something important on the next day, and really could do with a good nights sleep.

The Dr gave me a useless ointment, and no self medication treatment I've tried works for the pain either, apart from weed, which did seem to help, to some extent, the last time I had an attack.

Previously I've even tried applying Deep Heat direct on the ring piece, wondering if the pain from the sting of that would over ride the pain of the attack.

It didn't, and it didn't help relax the cramping sphincter either.
Depending how long the pain lasts (if it's minutes, suck it up, if it's hours..), try Sumatriptan to give you some pain relief.
 
Since we're throwing around medical conditions with seldom seen words, outside of medical textbooks, I have occasional attacks of Proctalgia Fugax, which usually happen in the middle of the night, with the pain waking me up, and rendering me unable to get back to sleep, as it's way too intense to try to ignore.

It is very literally a pain in the arse!

They last anything from 5 or 10 minutes to up to an hour, IIRC, which was the most prolonged 'attack' I can recall. And then they just stop, just as inexplicably as they start!

Sometimes I don't get any incidences for months at a time, and then they seem to happen in clusters that are much closer together in time. Like once every fortnight or so, or perhaps even more often than that.

Most annoyingly they often seem to happen when I have something important on the next day, and really could do with a good nights sleep.

The Dr gave me a useless ointment, and no self medication treatment I've tried works for the pain either, apart from weed, which did seem to help, to some extent, the last time I had an attack.

Previously I've even tried applying Deep Heat direct on the ring piece, wondering if the pain from the sting of that would over ride the pain of the attack.

It didn't, and it didn't help relax the cramping sphincter either.
I call it shooty bum pain
And it's damn sore ,I don't get it in bed but normally when I'm standing talking to someone
It's been ages since my last attack
 
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