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WHAT IS NEUROLOGY?
WHAT IS A NEUROLOGIST?
A neurologist can help with brain injury recovery by providing a diagnosis, developing a treatment plan, and coordinating care. This may include prescribing medications to manage symptoms, providing referrals for physical, occupational, or speech therapy, and monitoring progress over time. They may also order imaging studies such as CT or MRI scans, to help understand the extent of the injury and plan treatment. Additionally, they may also provide guidance on lifestyle modifications, such as diet and exercise, that can help optimize recovery.
There are several ways to find a neurologist, including:
Ask your primary care physician for a referral: Your primary care doctor may be able to recommend a neurologist who is well-suited to your needs.
Search online directories: Many professional medical organizations, such as the American Academy of Neurology, have online directories of neurologists in your area.
Check with your insurance provider: Your insurance provider may have a list of in-network neurologists that you can choose from.
Check with your local hospital or medical center: Many hospitals and medical centers have neurologists on staff, who may be able to provide a referral.
Search online review sites: you can check online review sites such as Yelp, Healthgrades, or Google reviews to see the feedback from other patients.
It is important to note that it is always good to verify the credentials of the neurologist, such as education, training, and certification.
ABI Resources team members take directives from Neurologists. Neurology is the branch of medicine or biology that deals with the anatomy, functions, and organic disorders of nerves and the nervous system. The nervous system is a complex, sophisticated system that regulates and coordinates body activities. A doctor who specializes in neurology is called a neurologist. The neurologist treats disorders that affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, such as:
Central nervous system: the brain and spinal cord
Peripheral nervous system: all other neural elements, such as eyes, ears, skin, and other "sensory receptors"
Cerebrovascular disease, such as stroke
Seizure disorders, such as epilepsy
Spinal cord disorders
Speech and language disorders
Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, such as multiple sclerosis
Headache disorders
Infections of the brain and peripheral nervous system
Movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease
Neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig's disease)
Because the nervous system is complex, a neurologist may specialize in a specific area. There are many subspecialties. Some examples of subspecialties include:
headache medicine
neuromuscular medicine
neurocritical care
neuro-oncology
geriatric neurology
autonomic disorders
vascular (stroke care)
child neurology
intervention neuroradiology
epilepsy
Neurologists do not perform surgery. If one of their patients requires surgery, they refer them to a neurosurgeon.
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Adrian Smith cares for his wife Mary, who has MS. He spoke at our Neurology Awareness Day on 20 October 2011 on what a personal budget means for him.
"Narcolepsy is a sleep condition which is thought to either be a neurological or auto-immune disease. In people with Narcolepsy, they are missing Hypocretin, the chemical in your brain that controls wakefulness and the cognitive ability to go through all of the sleep cycles. Having Narcolepsy essentially guarantees excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep attacks, insomnia, and for some of us, cataplexy. Cataplexy happens to me when I laugh too hard; my knees give out and I fall to the ground. Excessive daytime sleepiness is the symptom I struggle with the most. I have to take Nuvigil in the morning, it helps me to stay awake throughout the day and prevents sleep attacks. Although it doesn’t prevent sleepiness one hundred percent, it allows me to be more cognitively aware and I have to take less naps. When that is not enough, which it usually isn’t on an intensive school day, I can take Adderall throughout the day as well. My most important medication is Xyrem. Xyrem is an extremely potent sleep medication. It was a game changer for my treatment. It is a liquid I take at bedtime that makes me drowsy within twenty minutes, and then I wake up in the middle of the night to take a second dose. With Xyrem, you can essentially control your hours of sleep, and when it wears off in the morning, it was the reverse effect; it actually helps you wake up. These medications affect me in a way that allows me to function in the way “normal” people do. Basically, I can be awake during the day and sleep at night, which if I wasn’t medicated, I wouldn’t be able to do. I’d be considered nocturnal without medication. Narcolepsy has affected my everyday life by making it extremely difficult to get out of bed, difficult to do well in school, difficult to show emotion, and most of all difficult to be understood. Because of having Narcolepsy, I have struggled to have the social life most high school and college kids have. I have struggled to trust that people will look past my condition and want to befriend me even though a lot of times I have to cancel plans because I’m too tired. I have struggled to deal with all of the extra symptoms that come along with the disease. These extra symptoms include, but aren’t limited to: depression, anxiety, feeling hopeless and alone, feeling completely misunderstood, and being treated like you’re lazy. Usually I don’t tell people I have Narcolepsy. I’m pretty good at managing my symptoms. When people become closer to me and they start realizing that I’m “different,” then either people feel extremely bad for me and want to do anything they can, or people think I have no personality and that I’m uninteresting, boring, lazy, or lying to get sympathy. Narcolepsy doesn’t necessarily make me who I am, but it definitely affects my ability to be who I can and want to be. The difference from high school and now is that I don’t let the disability stop me from reaching my goals, and I certainly don’t let people speak poorly of me. If people do speak poorly of me or my abilities, I will stand up for myself and I will no longer let their words come between me and what I wish to obtain. I can accomplish anything now due to the struggles of having Narcolepsy. Thankfully, I am able to carry that mentality into just about anything I do now. That’s how Narcolepsy has helped make me who I am. The only time I am embarrassed about having Narcolepsy is when people tell me I am lazy, and I am genuinely afraid to explain that there is a reason. Nowadays, less people call me lazy though, because there is more and more proof coming from me that I am not lazy at all. Its also a little embarrassing when people make fun of me for having no personality. Those who know me well know that I do have a personality; they also know that I am exhausted when I don’t show much of my personality, which is a lot of the time and I cannot control how often or severe it is. I think society has painted the picture that everyone needs to push their bodies to their limit. We all seem to think that every waking moment must be spent cognitively aware and functioning. Most people have a picture of Narcolepsy that is an old person nodding off while they’re watching TV, but some Narcoleptics are diagnosed before they are even five years old. I can’t wait for the day that society will get it out of their head that everyone has to function the same way. When that day comes, I will be able to come off all medication and let my body be the way it intends: asleep during the day and awake at night. If that day never comes, it would at least be nice for there to be a drug that actually cures Narcolepsy. Most people believe it is a mental illness that should be treated with counseling and that it is hormonal, and one day we’ll just grow out of it, that’s not the way it works. Narcolepsy is the same as having Type 1 diabetes, or any other condition that is due to the absence of something in your body that cannot ever naturally be replaced, only treated. I often get the question, “Well, have you tried turning off your television before bed, drinking coffee, taking melatonin, taking Benadryl, Nyquil, Tylenol PM?” Society just won’t accept that this condition is much more serious. It is the absence of a chemical from your brain, not an inability to clear your mind before bedtime or being too weak to stay awake during the day. It is so important for people to just be who they are because if you pretend you are something you’re not, or you ignore your own health, it will lead you down a miserable road where every moment is spent in regret and attempts to explain yourself. No one should have to explain themselves; acceptance should be as easy as breathing. The most important thing at the end of the day is yourself, you’re all you really have. So there is no greater importance than being one hundred percent you, even if you do struggle to fit societies’ standards. Who is society to judge who you are or what you’re capable of anyway? Even though I have this disease, I am capable of anything anyone else is."
- Erin Smith
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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy spreads throughout the body. It can affect everything from head to toe.
This is a picture of my own front teeth and what happened to them! They just started falling out! No reason.......
I don't have the money to fix them. I live on social security disability which is very low income. I can barely afford the co-pays for my medicines.
So, what is a person suppose to do?
Do I live the rest of my life without teeth?
Will a stranger donate teeth to me?
This disease can ruin your life AND YOUR FAMILY'S TOO!
Artwork based on nervous system, neurons and neuroglia.
Titled “Neurology” - functioning and disorders of nervous system.
Currently, many neurological diseases are incurable in the conventional medicine field. Patients with neurological diseases often suffer from paralysis, loss of social interaction functions, and inability to take care of themselves, which is a heavy burden to the whole family. Stem cells possess self-renewal and multidirectional differentiation potential, which makes them an ideal cell source for nerve repair and regeneration. In recent years, stem cell therapy has emerged as a very promising treatment method for those intractable neurological diseases.
The Beneficial Effects Of Stem Cell Therapy On Neurological Diseases
Stem cell therapy has brought new hope to patients with diseases in the nervous system. Stem cells are a type of cells with self-renewal ability and multidirectional differentiation potential. Stem cell therapy for neurological diseases can restore patients’ motor, sensory, urination, and defecation functions to different levels. The patients also had an improvement in their self-care ability as well as their overall quality of life. Stem cell therapy rarely invokes immune rejection. The treatment is safe, free from side effects, and with significant repair/regeneration effects.
Stem cell therapy helps:
Regenerate new neurons
Improve the microcirculation of neurons and glial cells
Reduce the degeneration of nerve cells
Restore nerve cell function
Reduce or eliminate inflammation
Improve the microcirculation of neurons and glial cells
Restoring the transmission capacity of the nerve impulses
Promote angiogenesis and improve blood supply to the brain
Reduce autoimmune attacks
Reduce the recurrence rate of the diseases
Restore patient movement ability and consciousness
Neurological Diseases That Stem Cell Therapy Can Treat
Stroke
Epilepsy
Parkinson’s Disease
Cerebral infarction
Multiple sclerosis
Alzheimer's disease (senile dementia)
Traumatic brain injury
Cerebral hemorrhage
Cerebral Palsy (CP)
Motor neuron disease/amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Spinal cord injury
Ataxia
Myelitis
Encephalopathy syndrome
Hereditary spastic paraplegia
A published statistical analysis paper has shown that 1279 patients with ischemic stroke had their conditions improved after mesenchymal stem cell transplantation. Compared to patients who received conventional drug treatment only, patients had better therapeutical effects if they had mesenchymal stem cell transplantation at the same time. As the progression of the research effort, stem cell transplantation is expected to bring more promising results for patients with neurological diseases.
Learn More About Neurological Diseases
The human nervous system consists of the central and peripheral nervous system. The central nervous systems includes the brain and the spinal cord. The spinal cord extends downwards, and the peripheral nerves originating from the spinal cord are all over the limbs and trunk, which together form a vast network of nerve signaling. On one hand, the information perceived by the whole body is continuously fed back to the brain through the spinal cord, and on the other hand, it also issues the instruction given by the brain to control muscle movements of the whole body.
Neurological diseases refer to an illness that occurs in the central or peripheral nervous system. they are mainly manifested by disturbances of sensation, consciousness, movement, etc., including Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, stroke, spinal cord injury, etc. Those diseases often lead to a series of consequences, such as intellectual impairment or limb damage, even death, some patients will remain disabled for life even after treatment.
Risk Factors For Neurological Diseases
The etiology of neurological diseases is complex and diverse, and the risk factors for many diseases are still being explored. It can be caused by the following factors:
Factor TypeFactor Description
External force or traumaNeural injury during accident, fracture, or damage during surgery or examination.
Nerves pinched by structurally deformed joints or bones that are caused by lesions.
Maintaining a certain posture or engaging in heavy labor for a long time, leads to continuous compression of nerves.
Systemic diseases and infectious factorsVarious chronic cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis, vascular stenosis, diabetes
Autoimmune diseases: such as lupus erythematosus, Sjogren’s syndrome, vasculitis, etc.
Viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections such as HIV.
Long-term heavy mental stress or excessive fatigue
Liver and kidney function damage: abnormal metabolism in the body, accumulation of toxic waste.
Chemotherapy drugs and radiation therapy history
Dietary and environmental factorsAddicted to pickled food, and too much intake of nitrite or other food additives.
Vitamin B12 deficiency or absorption/metabolism disorders.
Chronic alcoholism or smoking (including second-hand smoke)
Injecting or inhaling drugs.
Excessive heavy metal elements in the body.
Family historyif someone in the family has the disease, the risk will be significantly higher than in the general population. for example, migraine, stroke, Alzheimer's disease, etc.
Congenital defectsMalformations or defects in vertebral or cerebrovascular structures during embryonic development. Or Gene mutations lead to abnormal neural structure or cell function.
Clinical Symptoms Of Neurological Diseases
Although different types of neurological diseases have different pathogenic factors and pathogenesis, they ultimately damage the structure and function of nerve tissue. Patients with neurological diseases usually have the following symptoms:
Loss of motor function, inability to control muscles, or muscle weakness
Lack of physical coordination and inability to walk normally
Loss of cold, heat, and tactile sensations, hard to complete delicate and complex movements
Paresthesia, possibly localized tingling, numbness, itching
Incontinence
Blurred mind, memory loss
Difficulty in speech understanding and speaking, or slurred pronunciation
Loss of cognitive abilities, abnormal mental behaviors
Visual or hearing impairment
Advantages Of Stem Cell Treatment For Neurological Diseases
Conventional treatments for neurological disorders include supportive therapy, drug therapy, and surgery. All three conventional treatments can only relieve the patient's symptoms and do nothing to cure the patient's disease. In addition, drug treatment will also have various side effects, which will cause secondary damage to the patient's body. For patients with neurological diseases, there is an urgent need for a cure that can cure neurological diseases, that is, stem cell therapy.
Stem cell therapy
Conventional treatment
Longevity
If treated in the early stage, in the long run, stem cell therapy can eliminate drug dependency and return the patient to a healthy life. After the functional recovery of the nervous system, the patients can perform normal movements with a reduction of pain. This is a long-term effect.
If conducted at a later stage, stem cell therapy can still reduce drug dependency, and in rare cases, you might need several treatment regimens.
The effect of drug therapy is short-term, requiring medication daily, and when the medication is stopped, the symptoms of the disease will resume or even worsen. You will need to take the medicine for the rest of your life.
Curative Treatment or diseases management
Stem cell therapy is a new way to treat neurological diseases, which aims to repair or regenerate damaged nerve cells and tissues, thus helping the nervous system restore a healthy state, and rebuild its function of the nervous system. if treated with stem cells at an early stage, the damages to the nervous system can be reversed, freeing you from supportive devices, drugs, and even surgery.
Conventional methods for the treatment of neurological diseases include supportive therapy, drug therapy, and surgical therapy. Supportive therapy is mainly using an external device to help the patient with self-care ability. Drug therapy is the basic plan for treating neurological diseases. Its purpose of it is to relieve symptoms such as inflammation and pain. Surgical therapy mainly helps patients remove the necrotic tissue.
All three methods can only temporarily relieve the patient’s symptoms but cannot completely cure the disease.
Dosage
When stem cells repair damaged nerve cells and tissues, your symptoms will gradually ease or disappear, normal movements of the body can be restored, and the dosage of medicines can be gradually reduced. Drug dependence can be completely reversible if stem cell therapy is given at an early stage.
Stem cell experts based on your current level of disease and other comorbidities will design a customized protocol and decide, the number of stem cells, source of stem cells, and cycles of stem cell therapy.
If you choose drug therapy, you will find the dose of the drug gradually increase, and it is difficult to have treatment effects if the dose of medication is not enough, your body may become addicted to some medications, and require larger doses to be effective.
Side-effects
No Side-effects as stem cells are our cells that are used to treat the disease and regenerate lung tissue to regain proper functioning.
Drugs may have side effects on the central nervous system, such as emotional instability, drug addiction, inhibition of central nervous system responses, hallucinations, etc.
Convenience
Stem cell therapy is performed by stem cell specialists which requires a special laboratory to process the stem cells and the medical set-up to extract and inject the stem cell.
The therapy is going to be injection-based and needs to be performed in a hospital.
It is relatively easy to take medications, but you may need to take them multiple times a day, taking medication for a long time can lead to drug addiction.
How Can Stem Cell Therapy For Neurological Diseases Work
Multidirectional differentiation potential: Stem cells can differentiate into a variety of nerve cells after homing to the lesion area and integrate into the surrounding tissue environment of the nervous system. Stem cells will then replace dead or damaged nerve cells in the body, therefore, repairing the damaged neural networks.
Paracrine effect: Stem cells can secrete a variety of cytokines, including basic fibroblast growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor, nerve growth factor, vascular endothelial growth factor, etc., which have neuroprotection, nutritional support effects, promote damaged tissue repair, and induce regeneration of axons and myelin
Immunomodulatory effect: After stem cells are infused back into the body, they can regulate immune cell function and reduce inflammatory response by reducing the antibody production from B cells, inhibiting the activation of T cells, and suppressing the secretion of cytokines by immune cells, thereby reducing nerve cell damage and necrosis.
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Manchinha is not very well. Some neurologic problems of unknow cause. We are waiting for the results of her blood tests. Thank you.
A letter from the Neuro clinic, with my results and follow up appointments for my headaches/migraines.
A photo of me at 3, with my first exposure (if you allow the pun :P) to photography.
And a letter given to me by Group Commander congratulating me on making Staff Sergeant.
3 pretty big things in my life as of now, and will probably continue to be big.
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SOJ Neurology (SOJN) is an international Open Access Journal covering neurobiological disorders of the central & peripheral nervous system. CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord and the PNS consists of the cranial and peripheral nerves extending up to the neuromuscular junctions in the muscles.
Color Atlas of Neurology
by Reinhard Rohkamm, Manfred Guther (Illustrator), Ethan Taub (Translator)
* Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers, Incorporated
* Pub. Date: February 2004
* ISBN-13: 9781588901910
* Sales Rank: 401,823
* 440pp
* Series: Clinical Sciences Series
Synopsis
Neurology—-made visible
Every practitioner in modern medicine is confronted daily with neurologic symptoms, diagnoses, and clinical problems. Yet there is scarcely any other medical specialty that is so fraught with complexities and abstractions. This pocket atlas is designed to provide a better, easier-to-understand visual guide on what the reader needs to know about neurology. In a unique way, neurology is made "visible" in the truest sense of the word. Coverage includes:
• The basic principles of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology (structure of the CNS, peripheral nerves, stimulus transmission, nerve conduction velocity, etc.)
• Diagnostic methods and procedures (clinical examinations, electrophysiologic techniques, imaging studies, etc.)
• Neurologic disorders including their clinical manifestations, pathogenesis, and principles of treatment
These topics and more are covered in elaborately drawn, meticulously labeled illustrations.
The effective concept of placing the illustrations opposite the descriptive text for a particular subject has created word-and-picture units that combine maximum teaching impact with an optimum density of information. Neurologic relationships can be grasped literally "at a glance."
This pocket atlas is intended for medical students, physicians, and other medical professionals (nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists) who could profit from a visual guide to neurology.
Neurological problem The emergency vet treatment of animals by acupuncture has been around for 3,000 years but has recently gained more popularity. Is it painful and what are the side effects? All the details inside.
Animal Care by Acupuncture Life is one of the five streams of animal medicine in Chinese medicine. Emergency clinics have been using this method for years, but while acupuncture has been used mainly for animals and horses, acupuncture is now used mainly to treat pets.
According to Chinese medicine, the human body and animals have main energy channels called meridians, through which the energy of qi passes. The energy of qi is life energy and in a healthy state it flows freely through these energy channels, but when there is shortage or excess energy, diseases and other problems can arise. Acupuncture comes to solve the problem of energy flow to restore the situation to normal.
How does an emergency vet perform acupuncture?
Acupuncture is performed by using sterile, thin disposable needles. Acupuncture is done according to the Chinese medicine theory, and the only difference between human and animal care lies in the various energy centers and in the various parts of the bodywhere they gently pierce the needles
How long does treatment take?
The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition of the animal. While a simple problem can be eliminated in individual sessions compared to a more acute problem that could take several dozen treatments.
What causes acupuncture treatment?
For animals acupuncture can help in one or more of the following situations:
- Musculoskeletal problems such as arthritis or vertebrae problems
Neural damage
- Breathing problems such as asthma in cats
- Skin problems such as dermatitis or allergy
- Digestive problems such as diarrhea
- fertility problems
Seasonal diseases
In addition to these problems, acupuncture can help and treat sports injuries following running, jumping and swimming
Does it hurt animals?
If the needles are in their designated location, they do not cause pain. However, acupuncture treatment includes symptoms such as tingling, cramping or numbness that occur in humans, but animals may be alarmed. Usually during the treatment animals are in a very relaxed state and some even doze off.
Are there side effects?
Acupuncture side effects are rare but can occur. Sometimes the animal's medical condition worsens to 48 hours after treatment and other times the animals stay sleepy or older than normal for 24 hours after treatment. These effects are positive and are an indication that acupuncture is effective.
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Migraine lights....
This is part of what I see when I have a migraine. In the dark or with my eyes closed the bands of light flow across my field of vision the white sparkles lead the edge of the yellow bands.
If it weren't for the pain, it would be pretty cool.
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 23JAN15 - Tony Wyss-Coray , Professor of Neurology, Stanford University, USA captured during the session The Rise of Neuro-Health with Stanford University in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2015.
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Laboratorio di Immagini Neuroelettriche e Interfacce Cervello-Computer della Fondazione Santa Lucia. Diretto dal Dott.ssa Donatella Mattia.
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out walking the dogs. decided to stop and take a few snaps.
beautiful place. has a brilliant history behind it.
During World War I it was used as a prisoner of war camp for German and Austrian Officers.
1919 it was converted by Somerset County Council into a home for handicapped children.
It was requisitioned by the military in August 1940 and became the 41st General Military Hospital, providing accommodation in tents and huts.
1941 the hospital was leased to the Americans as a neurological hospital for over 1,000 patients in 32 new wards which were completed in 1943. In 1943, the US Army 127th General Hospital moved in caring for patients and preparing to follow the invasion forces.
In May 1944, the 127th was replaced by the 185th General Hospital that continued to staff the hospital until July 1945. The hospital remained in military use until 1945. The psychiatric hospital reopened under the National Health Service in 1948 and further buildings were constructed.
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Neurological problem The Emergency Vet Omaha treatment of animals by acupuncture has been around for 3,000 years but has recently gained more popularity. Is it painful and what are the side effects? All the details inside.
Animal Care by Acupuncture Life is one of the five streams of animal medicine in Chinese medicine.
24 Hour Emergency Vet Omaha Ne have been using this method for years, but while acupuncture has been used mainly for animals and horses, acupuncture is now used mainly to treat pets.
According to Chinese medicine, the human body and animals have main energy channels called meridians, through which the energy of qi passes. The energy of qi is life energy and in a healthy state it flows freely through these energy channels, but when there is shortage or excess energy, diseases and other problems can arise. Acupuncture comes to solve the problem of energy flow to restore the situation to normal.
How does an Emergency Vet Clinic Omaha Ne perform acupuncture?
Acupuncture is performed by using sterile, thin disposable needles. Acupuncture is done according to the Chinese medicine theory, and the only difference between human and animal care lies in the various energy centers and in the various parts of the body where they gently pierce the needles
How long does treatment take?
The length of treatment varies depending on the severity of the condition of the animal. While a simple problem can be eliminated in individual sessions compared to a more acute problem that could take several dozen treatments.
What causes acupuncture treatment?
For animals acupuncture can help in one or more of the following situations:
- Musculoskeletal problems such as arthritis or vertebrae problems
Neural damage
- Breathing problems such as asthma in cats
- Skin problems such as dermatitis or allergy
- Digestive problems such as diarrhea
- fertility problems
Seasonal diseases
In addition to these problems, acupuncture can help and treat sports injuries following running, jumping and swimming
Does it hurt animals?
If the needles are in their designated location, they do not cause pain. However, acupuncture treatment includes symptoms such as tingling, cramping or numbness that occur in humans, but animals may be alarmed. Usually during the treatment animals are in a very relaxed state and some even doze off.
Are there side effects?
Acupuncture side effects are rare but can occur. Sometimes the animal's medical condition worsens to 48 hours after treatment and other times the animals stay sleepy or older than normal for 24 hours after treatment. These effects are positive and are an indication that acupuncture is effective.
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It turned out that, even though i haven't decided about articulating his elbows, i can again "kludge" this concept in completely reversible ways... In order to experiment and maybe find out what i want to do.
It also turned out that by while washing the figure (bought used) in warm water, i could pop the legs part off as planned. By further heating up the waist hole, i could pop a CaM boy torso entirely inside. I then bulked out his waist a bit with strips of adhesive craft foam in a color i'm not likely to need much of for other projects, and dressed his legs in ken pants (baggy to give the illusion of less scrawniness) and nice big MH guy shoes.
It turns out the top half of him sort of fits (in the sense that *anything* fits, with his hunch there) MSD or tonner (1/4 scale) guys' tops. So i picked out a particularly creeporific style for him.
Only problem so far, structurally, is that really the MH guy legs are not strong enough to hold up his formidable torso. But it's cool as long as he leans on stuff.
Oh, i like Quasimodo so much... I almost feel it's a pity to paint him grey...
The original one in the Hugo novel, one of the major characters with a disability in western literary history, and he has such potential and Hugo basically treats him without human dignity. and then the portrayal in the movie where Mandy Patinkin played Q, which despite being a made-for-tv movie, gets a lot of things right that the original got wrong. This character was such a big image in my mind in the late 90's, when i was discovering that i actually had an invisible (developmental/neurological) disability as well as reading tons about disability rights... while also for a while there in love with a guy with a physical disability who rejected me because, essentially, i was too weird for him. Well it's true, he was too normal for me, too. and i guess it was just as well to find out sooner than later. In fact he proved Hugo wrong that a person's body being different makes their soul different, too. (Hugo probably said "twisted" cos he was polite like that LOL)
Not to mention that i was "the hunchback of Nottingham" (my highschool) due to scoliosis (and carrying too many books all the time... Which is totally a Ghoulia thing to do)...
I have a lot of sentimentality about this couple! So i want to get the Slow Modo doll just right. Or, hopefully, both of my SlowModo attempts. Since i have like 8 ghoulias and only 2 of them, so far, aren't into guys ...
We had a full house for this event! In the morning we ran a 'Rough Guide to Neurology' for health and social care professionals. The afternoon was for people living with a long-term neurological condition - 'My needs, my services, my life'.
I don`t really look / dress like a smart person, but this book in my hands makes me look smrat on the train.
Arlene Wilkie, Chief Executive of the Neurological Alliance, speaking at our Neurology Awareness Day on 20 October 2011
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Laboratorio di Immagini Neuroelettriche e Interfacce Cervello-Computer della Fondazione Santa Lucia. Diretto dal Dott.ssa Donatella Mattia.
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Taken early morning from EDSA Shang room 10th flr. We are here holding our 30th Philippine Neurological Association Annual Convention.
Aadite, 9, a boy suffering from a severe neurological disorder and malnutrition, is watching cartoons while lying on a bed inside his home in Kabit Pura, near the abandoned Union Carbide (now DOW Chemical) industrial complex in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, central India, site of the infamous 1984 gas tragedy. The poisonous cloud that enveloped Bhopal left everlasting consequences that today continue to consume people's lives. Aadite's father, Raju, a 1984 gas survivor, died in March 2013 at the age of 32, due to lungs failure. Aadite now lives in a small room with his mother, Lakshmi, 29, who works six days a week as a cleaner, his two sisters Mayuri, 12, Mahag, 7, and his younger brother Anuj, 5. None of the siblings in this family is attending school or any kind of practical education.
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