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I go out at night,

for the sun can kill me.

my eyes have been adapted to the dark,

for any light besides candle and moon,

are to bright with UV rays.

My condition is kind of rare,

when people see me,

they have to stop and stare.

Was is a boil,

or was it nothing?

if i feel itchy,

could it be cancer?

most people like me never live or 19,

and i am lucky to survive past 16.

i am most common in japanese people,

and i can not be treated.

it cannot be treated and removed, it stays with you forever when you have it. you are born with it and it won't go away.

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I go out at night,

for the sun can kill me.

my eyes have been adapted to the dark,

for any light besides candle and moon,

are to bright with UV rays.

My condition is kind of rare,

when people see me,

they have to stop and stare.

Was is a boil,

or was it nothing?

if i feel itchy,

could it be cancer?

most people like me never live or 19,

and i am lucky to survive past 16.

i am most common in japanese people,

and i can not be treated.

it cannot be treated and removed, it stays with you forever when you have it. you are born with it and it won't go away.

porphyria------ sunlight causes rbc disintegratn.......

or maybe ure a vampir he he (just kidding)

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hmm i actually learned this in class last semester

its a photodermatis but the only one i think were fatal was xeroderma pigmentation disease and lupus.

well well well we have a winner.... i guess trick you are the winner...... again :rolleyes:;) nice job again... hope you didn't use wiki!!! yes xeroderma pigmentosum is the correct answer. they are very bad with the UV rays, and their body's can not re form dead skin cells cause by UV ray exposure.... i know a lot for my age.... except how to spell of course :)

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well well well we have a winner.... i guess trick you are the winner...... again :rolleyes:;) nice job again... hope you didn't use wiki!!! yes xeroderma pigmentosum is the correct answer. they are very bad with the UV rays, and their body's can not re form dead skin cells cause by UV ray exposure.... i know a lot for my age.... except how to spell of course :)

lol i didnt wiki i took a genetics class and im pretty sure we touched on the subject.

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