I am this sometimes
Posted by Lizzie on 10/13/12
(PUR-suh-NA-ler-GEE), n.
1. An individual who derives their sense of self from a health condition. “Tanya, a flagrant personallergy, repeatedly steered the first-date conversation back to her gluten intolerance.” See also: Hipochondriac (always suspects they have a trendy disease).
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