Edit to add: to yall who replied Duh!, I am fully aware of the extensive experiments. I just didnt know if the wisdom tooth thing was a product. Im the only one I know with it. Have not seen any other cases like it in my area at that time. Can't edit the title, so i thought I would clarify.
So I was at the dentist recently because I broke one of my molars. Turns out I have 10 wisdom teeth. Yes, you read that correctly. Got 3 pulled because excruciating pain. My question is, because I was born on an Army Base, is it possible that they put "something in the water?" Or from childhood vaccines on base? I am the only one in my family on either side with this weird ass dental problem. Also diagnosed with Asperger's at a very young age as well. Also two years later, twenty sets of twins were born on base.
I had 40 teeth to start with 32+ 6 extra teeth 4 wisdoms included in normal adult mouths and I have 6 more than that. I am the only one in my family, and there is no record of that military base, that I can find, of that problem. Just me afaik
That's crazy!
I have lots of questions.
I find this very fascinating!
I have Asperger's and a photographic memory that drives me nuts. So I can remember minute things and sequences of numbers after one look, but if you asked me what I said to someone yesterday, I draw blanks. Some of my short term memory is gone, because of multiple acute concussions throughout my life. I am mechanically inclined, and am one of three female machinists (out of about 200) where I work. I have decent research ability, but my social skills are terrible, and I am occasionally not good at containing my emotions. I have absolutely no filter.
There are others I have heard of, but I'm the only one in my family like this. The rest are average in most ways. I used to envy them all but now they ask me what's really going on in the world and how to troubleshoot shit lol
You said, "I sink. I can't float to save my ass. But I also have dense muscle, so idk which causes it."
Dense bones will definitely cause this, not muscularity. Dense bones can be genetic or made by repeated stress put on the bones, by combat sports like martial arts/body strikes/boxing and by lifting heavy things over time. I surmised with your body's copious bone production that you would have very dense and strong bones rendering you a 'sinker' in the water.
My mother could float like a piece of Styrofoam and swam with ease. I have denser bones than normal (female) due to my years of Russian ballet training, competitive gymnastic training, and regular running. I sink and struggle to stay afloat. I am also certified in scuba diving and was classified as a 'neutral buoyancy' which means I sink under the water a couple of feet and stay there! I can barely tread water because my head will not stay above water.
Others in my class, including males with heavy muscles, floated more easily than I. On the other hand, some sunk like rocks to the bottom of the training pool due to their bone density.
Dense bones is a real thing. Genetically, African Americans have denser bones and is part of the reason they were known to be afraid of swimming, because they would sink quickly.
If you remember, please report back if you learn anything more about your interesting bone growth!