Hello, Tom. Thank you for letting me know your name, I really super appreciate your honesty. I am Ali by the way.
Yes, you are correct technically there's about 14 different names to my condition. Trisomy X. But the condition I was diagnosed with by my genecist and mind you it's physically impossible to be diagnosed before the age of 12 years old (real life). So at age 12 years old I was diagnosed by my genecist at Dartmouth Hitchcock clicnic in Lebanon, NH with Triple x syndrome and I am the only one in my entire family tree including my ancestors with this condition. I also have one of the world's rarest blood types that no one else in my family tree including my ancestors that has my blood type either. My blood type is: O negative and I am known as "Donor blood". Here is something very interesting I learned about it. So say like you needed a blood transfusion, my blood could save you. But, if I need my own blood transfusion, I would need my own blood because any other blood types could result in death. So I can save lives. Red cross emails me all the time about it. Plus, I like doing good deeds. Anyways, I don't do it 24/7 just once in a while.
That's awesome living alone. Oh wow, nice and wonderful having your own home. I too live alone, in a condo.