About 15 years ago I did have some hormone problems, I was evaluated me for Cushings Syndrome/Disease.
Cushing syndrome - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The Military (I was a Military wife) did an MRI to look at my liver adrenals and pituitary somewhere between 2005-2009 (the guy freaked me out when he looked at my pituitary,(he had some weird comments when he showed it to me on the scan)), he did not find any lesions/tumors on any areas. I had to do hormone replacement, they put me on T3 Birth Control and Steroids, because I wasn't making enough of those hormones to function. but about 5 years ago I slowly started producing enough hormones again, and now its enough that I am off all the hormone therapies, but it will always be low and I am still pre-diabetic.
Simian Lines or Simian Creases are very rare, from what I know. they look like this image attached. I have just always wondered about why people with this trait are so different. The actual definition is: single palmar crease is a single line that runs across the palm of the hand. People most often have 3 creases in their palms. The crease is most often referred to as a single palmar crease. The older term "simian crease" is not used much anymore, since it tends to have a negative meaning (The word "simian" refers to a monkey or ape). There was a study that found that this is not truly a characteristic of apes. Whereas apes have hands more like humans with 3 palmar creases.
I have watched some of your videos Penny, and I feel like my mother and you share a lot of personality traits. She switches alters like you do often. She was born in 1947 I think that puts her at a Gen 0 or 1 (I may have that wrong though not quite sure of the date ranges). Her heritage is Scandinavian American (German, Swedish, English, Welsh) mostly German though. She has said a few things over time, that after watching your videos and videos by others that makes me think, that there is something there...
My father is a little more interesting, he was born 1930 he was a radio gap filler for the Army Air Corp 1947ish in Montana, after that he went to work for an Aerospace Company now owned by very popular Aerospace Company (I don't know if I should disclose it). He was a lead draftsman for 40 years he retired about 15 years ago. He designed "tools used in space" is all he would tell us, he is 91 now. Whenever you bring up the subject of anything in Space. All he says is that "most of those are ours", gets frustrated, and it ends there. I remember going his work one time. My mother, waited outside in the car because we were late for something, and I went inside the building to go get him. I snuck past the secretary found my Dad in a hallway with a guy bigger (intimidating) him. There were locked badge doors but it was just outside of those. All I could hear is my Dad saying "I dont say nuthin to noone" a few times. I was about 10-11 and always thought it was peculiar...
My college Physics teacher worked at this same place with my Dad, and one of our neighbors was a Dr. in Chemistry worked there too. They carpooled (LOL). Pretty much in the small town I grew up in everyone had family or knew someone that worked there. I remember meeting with some of the others my Dad worked with, that would evaluate me like psionically. My mother referred to these guys as the witch doctors (LOL), but never at his work this was always offsite. This was when I was a pre-teen/teenager, but I have some experiences of when I was a lot younger, that are not as clear.
Anyways, I digress, I have had some strange things in my life that I am trying to piece it all together. I don't feel like my father meeting my mother was an accident, and I feel like my mother might have been part of something, I have never asked her though, or brought up anything related to these subjects (she gets really aggravated about it).
I have so many questions and emotions. I can find some answers online and some I can't. To go back onto the subject I know that Simian or Palmer crease is really rare, and that its genetic with my mother's and son's personalities I have always wondered.
I really appreciate you Penny!