Rare disease, no cure, causes palness? help?

rare diseases
Portland_Blazers

Does anyone no a rare disease that makes you extremely pale, and that there is no cure, or there is a cure, but you will most likley die anyway? i’m doing a story, and my main character is dying from a rare disease. i just dont know one.

by the way- NOT lukemia..
Thanks

Yeast Infection No More

11 Comments so far

  1. *Bella* on September 24th, 2008

    maybe cancer idk see ur doctor

  2. abfabinri on September 27th, 2008

    Chronic Anemia

  3. E D on September 30th, 2008

    Ask Michael Jackson.

  4. mamab on October 1st, 2008

    Dialysis….no cure other than kidney transplant.

  5. ~linsay~ on October 1st, 2008

    INFECTIOUS DISEASE(PDF)

  6. lb_centaur on October 3rd, 2008

    Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN)

  7. Emily on October 4th, 2008

    I’m thinking like an albino. Idk if it makes them die younger, but it makes them pale (they’re born w/o pigment in their skin and hair and eyes and stuff.) How about an albino w/ leukemia… jk jk idk.

  8. Robert s on October 6th, 2008

    everyone dies. so enjoy as much as you can while you ARE ALIVE

    Life is a sexually transmitted incurable disease

  9. Just ME on October 9th, 2008

    cancer, anemia, sickle cell, heart condition that your blood does not circulate properly- hyperplastmic right or left syndrome

  10. tassy4u2c on October 9th, 2008

    There is the one called Malaria, or sickle cell anemia, or you could have the chactor have chronic t.b MAYBE?

  11. Gladys d on October 11th, 2008

    Neuromuscular disease is a generic term for a group of disorders (more than 200 in all) that impair muscle functioning either directly through muscle pathology (muscular dystrophy) or indirectly through nerve pathology. Most of them are rare (affecting less than one person in 2,000), have a genetic origin (80%) and affect both children and adults. These chronic diseases lead to a decrease in muscle strength, causing serious disabilities in motor functions (moving, breathing etc.). Disease expression is variable; some disorders are progressive, while others remain stable for several years, and the same disease can cause different symptoms from one person to the next.

    Despite advances in therapeutic techniques, there is currently no curative treatment available for persons affected by neuromuscular diseases.

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