6. "One time, my eyeball popped and then reinflated two days later. I was born with glaucoma. My eyes don’t filter water, and it builds up, so they are usually pressurized like mad. Unchecked, glaucoma can cause globe ruptures, which is when your eyes burst, and the liquid gushes out. Usually, when that happens, the doctor will take the eye out entirely, and you get a fake one. I happen to live close to one of the foremost glaucoma surgeons in the world, so my eyes weren’t neglected, but one summer out of nowhere, I became allergic to many of my eyedrops and was in constant pain. One night, I was crying, and I rubbed my eye — all of a sudden, there was tons of water gushing down my face and onto my pillow." 10. "I was 6 or 7 years old, and for weeks I'd been feeling uneasy when playing outside, walking to school or to friends' houses, going to bed, I felt...wrong. I couldn't sleep. This wasn't new; I've always been a light and infrequent sleeper.…