avatarCarolyn F. Chryst, Ph.D.

Summary

The author humorously recounts their unique physical traits, including curly veins, teeth, and hair, suggesting a possible genetic link to their "bent" characteristics, while also sharing their experiences with medical professionals.

Abstract

The article "Turns Out I’m a Little Bent" is a personal narrative detailing the author's distinctive physical features, which include unusually curly veins, teeth, and hair. The author reflects on multiple visits to medical professionals, such as eye doctors and dentists, who are perplexed by these uncommon traits. The author's genetic predisposition to these "bendy" characteristics is humorously attributed to their Irish heritage and is exemplified by their experience with a choreographer who was taken aback by the author's flexibility. Despite the ongoing medical mystery surrounding their eye issues, the author maintains a light-hearted perspective, appreciating the unique aspects of their physiology.

Opinions

  • The author finds humor in their medical visits, particularly the eye doctor's comment about their "wicked curly veins."
  • They consider their physical traits, such as curly veins and teeth, to be a genetic inheritance from their Irish side.
  • The author views their bendy veins and teeth as a source of novelty, as evidenced by the dentist's reaction to their curly tooth.
  • They express a sense of belonging and comfort upon seeing people with similar features in Ireland.
  • The author is amused by the idea of their eye doctor being fascinated by their eye, similar to the dentist's reaction to their tooth.
  • They appreciate the technician's compliment on their curly hair, despite the lack of resolution to their eye condition.
  • The author endorses an AI service, ZAI.

Turns Out I’m a Little Bent

Maybe It Is Genetic

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A visit to the eye doctor had me laughing! I was there for yet another type of eye test. This is the fourth or fifth visit. I’ve lost track, the doctor just can’t figure out what is wrong with my eye. The lovely technician looking at photos of the veins in my eyes says,

“Yah you are a little bent! Those are some wicked curly veins you’ve got.”

Not the first time I’ve heard about my bent veins, others have referred to my veins as curly and unruly. These unruly veins are in both my eyes and my arms.

I’m a phlebotomist’s nightmare. The record is 3 different nurses and two phlebotomists at the doctor’s office poking me 10 different times trying to tap a vein. They ultimately sent me away and had me go to the local hospital lab.

This bent-curly business got me thinking. Is it a genetic thing? I have very curly hair coming down my Irish side. Did my DNA just say,

“Hey let’s get bendy with it?”

Seriously even the roots of my teeth curl at the end! My teeth curl away from the x-ray camera so this unruly issue went undetected until a hellish month of failed root channels. The dentist, like the eye doctor, just couldn’t figure out what was wrong. The dentist finally decided to do an intentional re-implant of my troublesome tooth. He pulled the tooth to do the root channel from the bottom and intended on re-implanting it. He pulled it and exclaimed,

“I’ll be damned. This is remarkable!”

He ran out of the room waving my tooth in the air. He took my tooth across the hall to show his colleague. Neither of them had ever seen a curly tooth before. I became a poster girl in the office. Every time I went in for a cleaning or another tooth issue he would proudly exclaim,

“This is the one with the intentional re-implant, our curly toothed patient!!”

Oh NO, I just had a vision of the eye doctor plucking my eye out and running around the office with it!

Besides the curly veins and teeth, there is the hair. I was lucky enough to visit the ancestral isle of Ireland a couple of decades ago. It was such a comfort to see people who looked like me. Everywhere I went people who were freckled, sturdy, and had very curly hair. All this unruly hair was the rule in the parts of Ireland I visited.

Even more decades ago, in high school I got snarky with the choreographer of our musical “South Pacific”. He wanted us faux Polynesian dancers to do a back bend swooping our hair on the floor. Me and my curly pixie cut did just that, leaned way back and nearly touched my head to the floor. He was horrified by how bendy I was.

He screamed, “I meant the girls with real hair, not that mess on your head!”

I guess it’s true, the evidence supports the statement, I’m a little bent. My eyes and arms have curly veins. My teeth are crooked but in a remarkable way. I have extraordinary flexibility, aka I’m bendy. And to crown the whole theme, my hair is bent and unruly.

As I was leaving the eye doctors still without an answer to what is wrong with my eye, the lovely technician called out to me, “I love your curls by the way. They are bent just right!” Even behind the mask you could feel her giant smile. She was just as disappointed that I still have no answer for my medical mystery. And I’m very happy the eye doctor did not pluck my eye out and run around with it!

Hair
Eyes
Teeth
Storytelling
Memories
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