My eyes. I have an eye disease that can possibly lead to blindness...and of course I can't remember the darn name of the silly disease (not something I try to dwell on everyday), but basically my eye is hardening (which all of ours do by the way) but mine is literally scraping off bits of the iris, leaving me with tiny little holes in the iris (no coloring in those areas) which allows damaging light and crap like that to go pouring willy-nilly into my retina...which ain't good...or so they tell me each year I have them checked.
2006-07-13 14:03:28
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answered by gotalife 7
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*snaps fingers* Darn.......you just had to narrow it to five??? *sigh*
I have so often wished for that 6th sense. I guess in a way, I believe we all have it whether we recognize it or not. There are times that I've known people to be so tuned in to their close friends and family members that they just "know" when things are going to go wrong.....danger is approaching......or blue skies are on the horizon. *shrugs* Call me strange........but I firmly believe we are somehow programmed to "sense" these kinds of things if we just stop long enough to notice. I indeed would give anytihng to have this sense enhanced. I can only imagine how it could help in so many ways!
2006-07-14 18:53:31
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answered by Marianne not Ginger™ 7
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I would have to say my hearing.
I had a really bad infection which caused a little loss in one ear and while it's not a big thing it takes some concentrating to hear what is being said, and I have a hard time processing with multiple sounds. Plus, I am a great listener so having this issue makes me frustrated. No one likes to repeat what they just said.
2006-07-14 12:27:43
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answered by adieu 6
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My sense of smell ever since Sent of a Woman. The character Al Pachino played was great buyah! Sense of smell would be harder to trick and make for easier reads. I'd know if I was reading the signs right. I'd know the good pheromones from the bad ones.
2006-07-14 20:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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And no one has yet chosen the wonderful sense of touch. How many times per day do we touch without thinking. It would be grand to have a more sensitive sense of touch. Touching the precious child, the hand of your lover, the cheek of a mother,
the shoulder of a friend.
To touch and gain more feeling by doing so would be wonderful.
2006-07-13 22:39:42
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answered by Sanitizer 6
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Vision - mine's been bad since age 10 - it would be great to have plain old 20/20 again without having to wear glasses or contacts.
2006-07-13 19:51:07
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answered by kids and cats 5
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I would like to enhance eyes of each and every blind person on earth.
This world and the whole universe is so beautiful, but the blind people can not even see their mother.
2006-07-13 20:12:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think enhancement of any of the senses would create major problems.
It is perfect just the way it is.
You would see things you didn't want to see, hear things you didn't want to hear, etc.
I think it's pretty good the way it is set up right now. :)
2006-07-14 21:12:37
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answered by Anonymous
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My hearing all the way. I would want extra senitive hearing!! I sing and play the drums so it would be nice to be able to pick out every single note and tune!
2006-07-13 20:23:04
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answered by rainababy2006 2
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Seeing because I love to see interesting things,people,places!
2006-07-13 19:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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