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For the flickr group, "Smile on Saturday," and this week's (Saturday May 6, 2023) theme: "Blue for You - ME 2023."

 

As a person who has suffered with Fibromyalgia, Osteoarthritis, and Ankylosing Spondylitis (among other health issues) I can sympathize with my fellow pain sufferers.

 

Explore 23.12.2008 # 210

 

I took this photo today with my old camera since I'm terrified of taking my new one out in -26 C (-15 F) weather. All of the trees are covered in hoarfrost under a beautiful blue sky.

 

Today, Yobs tagged me and I am supposed to list sixteen random things about me. So here goes:

 

1. Popcorn is my favourite comfort food ... of the salted, unbuttered variety (except in extreme emergencies when only butter will do)!

 

2. Benoît, my son, is the light of my life. Even though he is a teenager, I am enjoying every moment of these years, especially when he walks the dog.

 

3. I lived in Ottawa for sixteen years and worked for the federal government. I was a lawyer, specialising in refugee and international humanitarian law.I

 

4. For several years now, I've been medically retired because of a form of arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis. Stopping work was the hardest thing that I've dealt with. That's when I started gardening seriously.

 

5. Gardening nourishes my soul as few others things can ... I love every minute in my garden and completely lose track of time.

 

6. I was born on a Friday, the 13th. My dad used to tell me it meant that I was lucky... I'm not so sure : ))

 

7. Favourite flowers are Pinks, Scabiosa, Meadowrues, Barrenwort, Delphiniums ... and the list goes on, depending on what happens to be blooming in the garden.

 

8. Two summers ago, I sanded, painted and stenciled the entire length of my garage wall in flowers ... Foxgloves, Delphiniums, Alliums, Wisteria, Blackberry and Morning Glory vines. It took four solid months of work, but now I've got a perpetual garden to keep me going in the winter. It was my way of dealing with a painful breakup.

 

9. My favourite authors are Virginia Woolf and Laurie Colwin. I regularly reread their books.

 

10. Winter is my least favourite season and I wish sometimes I was a bear so I could hibernate until spring.

 

11. This past summer, my garden was on the annual garden tour here. All the hard work in getting the garden ready was worth it. I had a blast!

 

12. If left to my own devices, I'd stay up half the night. I love the quietness of night.

 

13. Since discovering Flickr, I've neglected my blog ... keep thinking I'll post to it as well .. maybe a New Year's resolution??

 

14. I play the mandolin and the violin but don't practise near enough (see #13). At least I think about them.

 

15. Books are my weakness ... I read constantly.

 

16. I have a black sense of humour which I try and keep in check.

OMG I’m so tired of this quarantine and COVID19 virus.

 

#CoronaArt

Winter 2017 - Teramo - Italy

"The Real Housewives of New York City" throw a charity fundraising event for your favorite online arthritis community!

 

For more info and pictures, visit: CreakyJoints.org

  

ALSO, check out our new series of educational arthritis videos the event helped fund:

 

creakyjoints.org/stills

My wife suffers from AS - Ankylosing Spondylitis - a quite debilitating illness in many ways. Before the pandemic, we used to regularly attend the Annual Conferences that were held in universities around the country where sufferers and their spouses/partners would gather with medical experts of all varieties for a weekend of talks, discussions and information sessions about the illness.

This was taken in Guildford last year & it kind of sums our lives up at the moment - Peter has been diagnosed with a painful arthritic condition called Ankylosing Spondylitis which is affecting his hips & spine, there is treatment but his doctor can't start him down this road as his blood tests are throwing up some weird results & need to be under control before he can determine the correct course of treatment - because of this Peter is very down at the moment & whilst still relatively mobile he tires easily & the pain kicks in if he is on the go too long. I have been away with work on & off over the last few weeks & haven't been around as much as I would like which in itself is taking its toll. Then to top it all our Big white Moses cat started to lose weight rapidly & has now been diagnosed as being Diabetic & is having to have twice daily Insulin injections & numerous trips to the vets. So in light of all of the above we have decided to take time out from flickr for awhile or at least until life returns to some sort of normality. You definitely haven't seen the last of us we will return. Please do not feel the need to comment on this picture as although we still regularly check on & enjoy all of your work we cannot promise we will be able to comment back for awhile.

Take good care Jackie & Peter.

For us in Texas, summer is indeed around the corner. In some other parts of the Northern hemisphere, there is still snow and freezing temperatures. Wish you warm weather.

The above picture was taken last summer at a thermal spa in Romania.

 

Băile Felix is a thermal spa resort located in a hilly area with birch and oak tree woods, 8 km south of Oradea (seat of Bihor County). The resort hosts many mineral springs with thermal (20-48°C), sulphuric, calcic, sodic, rich in bicarbonate waters known since the beginning of the millennium. The soothing effect of the waters on articular and muscular pain and on various rheumatic neuralgias accounts for the water treatments of inflammatory rheumatic diseases (rheumatic polyarthritis, rheumatoid spondylitis, conditions after acute articular rheumatism), degenerative and articular rheumatic diseases, central and peripheral neurological disorders, gynecological diseases, post-traumatic conditions, endocrine disorders. (Wikipedia)

Almost five years ago I came out of hospital..

I had looked many times on the website of the kennel with fox-terriers.. and when I looked again I noticed there was a litter of puppies.

I called the owner and was allowed to watch... He took the puppies from the litter and I sat on the floor.. three little boys crept around to me and very soon crept one of the puppies on my lap.. he managed to wriggle up and sat on my shoulder.. I got a lick in my neck and face and I was falling in love.. This had to be.. This little puppy dog had chosen me....

Was it my perfume or was it to myself.. let me dream that it was me.. :)

He always follows me in everything.

 

Sometimes I do not know ... I will write / tell or not ...

My health goes with ups and downs because I have Ankylosing Spondylitis and Crohn's disease.

I'm feeling very tired a long time.. i have fever since September.. and there are several studies done in the hospital.. Meanwhile, the diagnosis is: Primary sclerosing cirrhosis (PSC).. a disease in which inflamed bile ducts slowly damage the liver.. No rosy news.. because it can not be cured and that means a lot in the future.. I hope that the new drugs and spring will give me more energy..

 

ill.. with ups and downs.. and I think it is time for a new UP... :)

I dream about a next holiday.. dreams.. traveling with our motorhome through Europe.. or taking a flight back to Nepal.. a big wish.. because.. if you been once there.. you fall in love with the people in the mountains.. making new plans.. Life Now..

But also dreams by all the nice pictures I made...

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Sorry to everyone..

for the silence on my side...

I'll try to be some more present on flickr..

A friend of mine has put together an amazing centre to raise awareness of Ankylosing Spondylitis - a rheumatic condition related to arthritis. It's packed full of info and well worth a visit.

 

He asked me to help out with a texture for a free gift he wanted to make available to visitors - so here are the Proud Ankylosaur hoodies! (Small SLAS text on the front.)

Pick yours up in-world here - Proud Ankylosaur

 

You can also check out Ethan's real-life blog here

"The Real Housewives of New York City" throw a charity fundraising event for your favorite online arthritis community!

 

For more info and pictures, visit: CreakyJoints.org

  

ALSO, check out our new series of educational arthritis videos the event helped fund:

 

creakyjoints.org/stills

Will Kirkpatrick

 

Sixteen-year-old Will Kirkpatrick, born with spina bifida, walks with the support of a cane or crutches, but most of the time he uses a wheelchair. Will’s disability doesn’t interfere with his busy schedule. When he’s not in school, he enjoys spending his time fishing, hunting, swimming, playing basketball and hanging out with family and friends. He and his brother like to watch TV together and surf social media sites such as Facebook. In the summer, he spends his time at two recreational camps.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Lakeshore Foundation www.lakeshore.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

  

Mallerie Badgett

 

(pictured left to right: Maggie Graham, Kristina Heuman, Mallerie Badgett)

 

Mallerie was born with cerebral palsy. When she was about three or four years old, she traded her crutches for a wheelchair. Shortly after, Mallerie began participating in sports and fitness at the Lakeshore Foundation recreation and education center. Today her favorite sports include basketball and track. She recently picked up rugby and hopes to play full-time soon.

 

Now, at 23 years old, she is finishing her bachelor’s degree in recreation at Birmingham’s Jefferson State Community College. Mallerie hopes to work for the Lakeshore Foundation someday.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Lakeshore Foundation www.lakeshore.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

  

Well what a ride the last 14 months have been. As some of you know I suffer from several Autoimmune diseases one of which is Crohn's disease. I was meant to have an ileostomy 14 months ago but some how a form of vasculitis affected my kidneys and put me in hospital for 5 weeks cancelling the ileostomy ! The rest of the year has been spent fighting that including a session of chemotherapy. Vasculitis finally dealt with then meant I could go ahead with the ileostomy surgery which I had on the 13/04/2017. I woke in intensive care in East Surrey Hospital where I spent 6 days The operation was a success but not without its problems due to another auto immune disease I have called Ankylosing Spondylitis. This made things very difficult for the surgeon to work. I am still in hospital with 2 infections inside where the small bowel leaked and the operation site had to be reopened as well to allow a vacuum type dressing to aid the healing. I've been dragging tubes and portable vacuum machines around now for the best part of three weeks with no end in sight.

I have photographed very little in the last year and missed my hobby greatly but also felt so ill it was not top of my to do list. The reason I'm writing this is also for my record of this period of time which has been so difficult. I don't do blogs or vlogs but I like Flickr to keep timeline of what I've been doing over the years. One day I will look back at this miserable time and know I've moved onwards with my hobby. I have a few things now to get used to after surgery but it's not forever I've been told and in a year maybe things regarding the ileostomy can be reversed.

I have been looking when I can at the work of the people I follow during this difficult time but Im sure you understand its been very tough finding the enthusiasm. Thanks for reading my tale of woe 😉👍

Five most effective exercises for ankylosing spondylitis!0

I don't much care for housekeeping chores, but I do enjoy doing the laundry. I really like it when the weather is nice and my ankylosing spondylitis isn't too bad then I can hang it out to dry.

Justin Thompson

 

As a 16 year-old high school junior, Justin is busy studying for the SAT exams. He’s excited about college and all the opportunities that come with it. On a typical day, he would be outside playing soccer – he’s known for his skills as a right defenseman. However, Justin has been in a wheelchair for the last year.

 

Justin was injured in 2011 in his home town of Brooklyn, New York. He was leaving a party with some friends when a group of armed men wearing hooded jackets approached them. One of the men fired at Justin and shot him in the back. The bullet grazed his spine, bruising the bone. Justin’s doctors are hopeful that he could have a full recovery. For now, he is paralyzed from the knees down.

 

Justin still hasn’t returned to school full-time. When he’s not studying for the SAT or worrying about driver’s education courses, he enjoys playing video games with his friends, seeing movies and watching TV.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation www.christopherreeve.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

  

The Lowry, Salford Quays, Greater Manchester.

 

Photography of the Lowry paintings is prohibited in the gallery. I was told that some of them are not owned by the gallery and, therefore, it was necessary to impose a blanket ban. I was subsequently informed that certain pictures could be photographed on request. I requested to photograph one particular picture but was refused permission owing to its private ownership. So I gave up. The four I did take were prior to my knowledge of the ban.

 

The Cripples.

By Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976).

Oil on canvas, 1949.

 

This from the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine...

Attracted to the painting as voyeurs, we are tempted to essay fanciful diagnoses of the problems that afflict some of the ‘cripples’ that Lowry assembled in this composite painting, derived from sketches made at different times.

 

At the bottom right of the picture we see a man with no legs (an above-knee amputation on the right and a likely hindquarter amputation on the left) riding on a home-made cart. He is probably a war amputee and was well known in Manchester, where he used to sell small items on the corner of Deansgate and St Mary's Gate. Immediately above him in the middle background is a man in a grey coat and red scarf whose gait suggests that he may have a disorder such as cerebellar ataxia or Huntingdon's chorea. To his right is a very tall man with retrognathia, perhaps due to Marfan's syndrome.

 

In the middle foreground we see a man with crutches, who may have had a stroke - he has an extended, perhaps spastic, left leg with a possible equinus deformity and may have a contralateral facial palsy. Just behind him is a woman with hunched shoulders or a short neck; she looks as if she is wearing a permanent coat-hanger and has facial asymmetry, characteristics of Klippel-Feil syndrome, in which torticollis is also common.

 

At the bottom left is another man with crutches, this time because of a left above-knee amputation, also probably a war victim. Above him is a man with a left-sided hook prosthesis, presumably another war amputee. Talking to him is a man with a well-rounded gibbus, for which many possible causes can be suggested - tuberculosis, severe osteoarthritis, Forestier's disease (diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis), Scheuermann's disease (adolescent kyphosis) or ankylosing spondylitis.

 

In the middle ground a man in a bowler hat with varus knees walks away from the viewer, complemented by a lady to his right, facing the viewer, with valgus knees. The underlying pathology is likely to be osteoarthritis.

 

Of course, the point of Lowry's painting is not what the cripples are suffering from, but their very existence and the way in which the healthy on-lookers, mostly children, gaze at them with curiosity. Lowry once said, ‘I feel more strongly about these people than I ever did about the industrial scene. They are real people, sad people. I'm attracted to sadness and there are some very sad things. I feel like them.’ And look at the man in the focal centre of the painting, walking his dog. It has been suggested that this is Lowry himself, who may have suffered from Asperger's syndrome.3,4 Here he is depicted lost in thought, an emotional cripple, studiously not looking at all the physical cripples around him.

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On 4 May 1909, LS Lowry and his parents, Robert and Elizabeth, moved from Manchester’s affluent Victoria Park to 117 Station Road, Pendlebury, a four-bedroomed Victorian semi-detached villa in the countryside beyond the city. He was 21 years old at the time.

 

After enjoying a comfortable childhood, Lowry had started work in 1903 at the age of 16; his father’s financial affairs had become increasingly difficult, meaning Lowry was expected to contribute to the household. He studied part time at Art College in the evenings, but his dream of becoming a professional artist seemed to have all but disappeared.

 

The family initially hated their new surroundings and loss of social standing, so much so that Elizabeth Lowry began to withdraw from society until she became a bed-ridden invalid who required nursing night and day from her long-suffering only child.

 

Despite these inauspicious circumstances, Lowry would later acknowledge the move to Pendlebury as the source of his artistic inspiration: ‘I had lived in the residential side of Manchester — a very nice residential side — and then I went to live in Pendlebury, one of the most industrial villages in the countryside mid-way between Manchester and Bolton ... Vaguely in my mind I suppose pictures were forming, and then for about thirty-odd years after that I did nothing but industrial pictures.’

 

Indeed, the subject matter for his art was identified in a kind of epiphany while looking at the Acme Spinning Mill, lit up against the skyline. Lowry resolved that ‘my ambition was to put the industrial scene on the map because nobody had done it, nobody had done it seriously’. It would nevertheless take another 30 years for the artist to be given his first one-man show in London.

 

Throughout the 1930s, Lowry honed his unique vision of the industrial landscape of Manchester and Salford, taking every opportunity to record his surroundings and the people who he saw in his everyday life, sketching constantly by day, and painting all through the night.

 

He successfully submitted pictures to a number of exhibitions throughout this decade — at the New English Art Club and Royal Academy in London, and at Salford and Manchester Academies, until an important breakthrough came when his work was discovered at his London framers by a director of Lefevre Gallery, AJ McNeill Reid. This led to his first London one-man show there in the autumn of 1939, and he exhibited regularly with the gallery until his death in February 1976.

 

So do you know what Ankylosing Spondylitis is ? I do !

Jerry Allred

 

Jerry Allred was hit by a drunk driver in 1976, his senior year of high school. The accident paralyzed both of his legs. But Jerry does not define his life by his disability. He lives life just like anyone without a disability would live their life.

 

Jerry has devoted himself to fitness, and today he is a competitive road-racer, basketball player and marathoner, and coach to a teenage basketball team. Formerly a professional computer programmer, Jerry retired three years ago to spend more time with his wife and kids.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Lakeshore Foundation www.lakeshore.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

 

APPENDIX 1. LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Goodpasture's syndrome, Shock, Vasculitis gastrointestinal, Lymphocytic hypophysitis, COVID-19 treatment, Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with burst-suppression, SARS-CoV-2 carrier, Microembolism, Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta, SARS-CoV-2 test false positive, Cerebral artery embolism, Ophthalmic herpes zoster, Complement factor C1 decreased, VIth nerve paralysis, Vocal cord paresis, Neutropenia neonatal, Periportal oedema, Bile output abnormal, Swelling face, Cystitis interstitial, Polyarteritis nodosa, Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis, Pharyngeal swelling, Ophthalmic herpes simplex, Anti-epithelial antibody positive, Thrombosis corpora cavernosa, Lichen planus, Double stranded DNA antibody positive, Immune-mediated hypothyroidism, Herpes dermatitis, Varicella, Truncus coeliacus thrombosis, ChildPugh-Turcotte score abnormal, Young's syndrome, Autoimmune dermatitis, Death neonatal, Pharyngeal oedema, Terminal ileitis, Anti-neuronal antibody positive, Autoimmune retinopathy, Cardiac arrest, Granulomatosis with polyangiitis, Aura, Severe acute respiratory syndrome, Autoimmune colitis, Pseudovasculitis, Hantavirus pulmonary infection, Evans syndrome, Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease, Peritonitis lupus, Immune-mediated myocarditis, Pruritus allergic, Cryoglobulinaemia, SARS-CoV-1 test, Tachycardia, Anti-aquaporin-4 antibody positive, Hepatic vascular resistance increased, Autoimmune neutropenia, Type 1 diabetes mellitus, Hyperbilirubinaemia, Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Multifocal motor neuropathy, Renal vasculitis, Noninfective encephalitis, Spinal artery thrombosis, Convulsion in childhood, Circulatory collapse, Hypergammaglobulinaemia benign monoclonal, Anaphylactoid shock, Herpes simplex meningitis, Systemic scleroderma, Clinically isolated syndrome, Thrombotic stroke, Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome, Thrombosis, Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia, Peripheral ischaemia, Birdshot chorioretinopathy, Embolism venous, Gastrointestinal amyloidosis, Anti-GAD antibody positive, Marchiafava-Bignami disease, Eczema herpeticum, Ulcerative keratitis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Dermatitis herpetiformis, Perihepatic discomfort, Demyelination, SARS-CoV-2 test negative, Thrombophlebitis neonatal, Portal pyaemia, Anti-SRP antibody positive, Glomerulonephritis rapidly progressive, AST/ALT ratio abnormal, Benign familial neonatal convulsions, Pneumonia necrotising, Pneumonia, Benign rolandic epilepsy, Pre-eclampsia, Thromboplastin antibody positive, Retinal vascular thrombosis, Rheumatoid nodule, Allergic oedema, Respiratory failure, Glomerulonephritis membranoproliferative, Inflammation, CSF oligoclonal band present, Complement factor abnormal, Hypoalbuminaemia, Pulmonary amyloidosis, Urobilinogen urine increased, Chronic respiratory failure, Autoimmune neuropathy, Retinopathy, Herpes simplex visceral, Autoimmune aplastic anaemia, Immune-mediated pneumonitis, Anti-ganglioside antibody positive, Post viral fatigue syndrome, Spondylitis, VIth nerve paresis, Leukopenia, Change in seizure presentation, Arterial bypass thrombosis, Total bile acids increased, Retinal artery occlusion, Anti-actin antibody positive, Arteriovenous fistula thrombosis, Penile vein thrombosis, Lambl's excrescences, Meningitis herpes, Endocrine ophthalmopathy, Antigliadin antibody positive, Administration site vasculitis, Morvan syndrome, Endotracheal intubation, De novo purine synthesis inhibitors associated acute inflammatory syndrome, Oesophageal achalasia, Tonic posturing, Renal artery thrombosis, Lung abscess, Cranial nerve paralysis, Pneumonia respiratory syncytial viral, Autoimmune disorder, Panencephalitis, Gastritis herpes, Urticarial vasculitis, Autoimmune pericarditis, Acute encephalitis with refractory, repetitive partial seizures, Splenic embolism, Mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase increased, Embolic cerebellar infarction, Schizencephaly, Peritoneal fluid protein decreased, Tongue amyloidosis, Immune-mediated myositis, Haemorrhagic vasculitis, Corpus callosotomy, Chillblains, Cerebral arteritis, Meningoencephalitis herpetic, Stillbirth, Infected vasculitis, Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody positive, Subclavian artery thrombosis, Cerebral amyloid angiopathy, SARS-CoV-2 antibody test, Lichen sclerosus, Pruritus, Amyloid arthropathy, Varicella zoster virus infection, XIth nerve paralysis, Mouth swelling, Herpes zoster, SARS-CoV-1 test negative, Trigeminal neuralgia, Hepatosplenomegaly, SARS-CoV-2 test, Lower respiratory tract herpes infection, Lupus pneumonitis, Catheter site vasculitis, Hepatic mass, Moyamoya disease, Palindromic rheumatism, SARS-CoV-2 viraemia, Aortic thrombosis, Herpes simplex otitis externa, Neutropenic sepsis, Anti-vimentin antibody positive, Paracancerous pneumonia, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Acoustic neuritis, Oedema, Double cortex syndrome, Metapneumovirus infection, Respiratory paralysis, Rheumatoid factor quantitative increased, Application site vasculitis, Migraine-triggered seizure, Myoclonic epilepsy and ragged-red fibres, Pemphigus, Herpes simplex encephalitis, Oral herpes, Respiratory arrest, Suspected COVID19, Bickerstaff's encephalitis, Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy, Anti-NMDA antibody positive, Alanine aminotransferase increased, Hoigne's syndrome, Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy, Immune-mediated hepatitis, Rheumatic brain disease, Neonatal lupus erythematosus, Lhermitte's sign, Myocardial infarction, Myasthenia gravis neonatal, Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis, Enterocolitis, Congenital varicella infection, Drug withdrawal convulsions, Renal amyloidosis, Guanase increased, Myocarditis, Molybdenum cofactor deficiency, Scleroderma-like reaction, Autoimmune blistering disease, Pyostomatitis vegetans, Anti-insulin antibody increased, Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids, Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy, Kayser-Fleischer ring, Peripheral vein thrombus extension, Coronary artery thrombosis, Type I hypersensitivity, Neonatal mucocutaneous herpes simplex, Aspartate-glutamate-transporter deficiency, Medical device site vasculitis, Periorbital swelling, Nodular vasculitis, Cerebrovascular accident, Vascular purpura, Hypogammaglobulinaemia, Varicella post vaccine, Tonic clonic movements, Generalised tonic-clonic seizure, Arterial thrombosis, Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody positive, Parietal cell antibody positive, Vessel puncture site thrombosis, Portosplenomesenteric venous thrombosis, Glutamate dehydrogenase increased, Acute myocardial infarction, Pulmonary artery thrombosis, Thrombophlebitis superficial, Irregular breathing, Tumefactive multiple sclerosis, Liver function test abnormal, Embolic pneumonia, Autoimmune cholangitis, Polymyalgia rheumatica, Product availability issue, Tracheobronchitis, Chronic fatigue syndrome, Leukoencephalopathy, Herpes zoster meningomyelitis, Acute respiratory failure, Shock symptom, Facial paresis, Rash erythematous, Venous recanalisation, Miliary pneumonia, Cardio-respiratory arrest, Parainfluenzae viral laryngotracheobronchitis, Hepatic vein embolism, Ophthalmic artery thrombosis, Injection site thrombosis, Spontaneous heparin-induced thrombocytopenia syndrome, SARS-CoV-2 antibody test positive, Scleroderma renal crisis, Ketosisprone diabetes mellitus, Autoimmune demyelinating disease, Splenic vein thrombosis, Neutropenic colitis, Aspartate aminotransferase increased, Pneumonia mycoplasmal, Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis, Antiphospholipid antibodies positive, Human herpesvirus 6 encephalitis, Antisynthetase syndrome, Intracardiac thrombus, Basilar artery thrombosis, Anti-sperm antibody positive, Mesenteric vein thrombosis, Herpes simplex reactivation, Infusion site vasculitis, Haemolytic anaemia, Mononeuropathy multiplex, Cardiopulmonary failure, Autoimmune arthritis, Device embolisation, Laryngeal rheumatoid arthritis, Ageusia, Acute flaccid myelitis, Colitis, Aortitis, Oedema blister, Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, Lupoid hepatic cirrhosis, Tuberous sclerosis complex, Multiple subpial transection, Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis, Congenital anomaly, Ataxia, Dyspnoea, Myelitis, MERS-CoV test, Administration site thrombosis, Psoriasis, Cardiolipin antibody positive, Herpes gestationis, Polymicrogyria, Chronic autoimmune glomerulonephritis, Antiviral prophylaxis, Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, Thrombophlebitis, Lupus pancreatitis, Ammonia increased, Aseptic cavernous sinus thrombosis, Focal cortical resection, Blood pressure decreased, Vasculitic rash, Haemorrhagic pneumonia, Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome, Infantile genetic agranulocytosis, Disseminated neonatal herpes simplex, Collagen disorder, Deep vein thrombosis postoperative, Foaming at mouth, Coronary bypass thrombosis, Ankylosing spondylitis, COVID-19 immunisation, Aspartate aminotransferase abnormal, IPEX syndrome, Foreign body embolism, Encephalopathy, Lupus endocarditis, Palpable purpura, Haemorrhagic disorder, Galactose elimination capacity test abnormal, Alveolar proteinosis, Vascular graft thrombosis, Choking sensation, Herpes virus infection, Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type I, Ammonia abnormal, Carotid arterial embolus, Benign ethnic neutropenia, Amyloidosis, Myocarditis post infection, Acquired epidermolysis bullosa, Meningoencephalitis herpes simplex neonatal, Neuritis, Post thrombotic retinopathy, Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, Herpetic radiculopathy, Dermatitis, Implant site thrombosis, Immune-mediated neuropathy, Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy, Urticaria, Polyglandular disorder, Cranial nerve palsies multiple, Immune-mediated thyroiditis, Still's disease, Pneumonia influenzal, Retroperitoneal fibrosis, Eye swelling, Cardiogenic shock, Herpes zoster pharyngitis, Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive vasculitis, Lupus hepatitis, Intrinsic factor antibody positive, Autoimmune hyperlipidaemia, Embolic stroke, Bronchitis, Hypertransaminasaemia, Meningitis aseptic, Alloimmune hepatitis, Encephalitis haemorrhagic, Bronchitis viral, Post thrombotic syndrome, Anaphylactic transfusion reaction, Antinuclear antibody positive, Retinal vein occlusion, Eye pruritus, Myositis, SARS-CoV-2 sepsis, Wheezing, Glomerulonephritis membranous, SARSCoV-2 test positive, Arteritis coronary, Occupational exposure to communicable disease, Patient isolation, Autoimmune lung disease, Hepatic fibrosis marker increased, Noninfectious myelitis, Paraneoplastic dermatomyositis, Thrombophlebitis migrans, Myasthenia gravis crisis, Brain stem embolism, Susac's syndrome, Galactose elimination capacity test decreased, Periorbital oedema, Insulin autoimmune syndrome, Drop attacks, Eosinopenia, Computerised tomogram liver abnormal, Varicella zoster gastritis, Disseminated varicella zoster virus infection, Respiratory syncytial virus bronchitis, Immune-mediated nephritis, Pulmonary sepsis, Hepatic function abnormal, Cardiac failure acute, Warm type haemolytic anaemia, Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, Polyneuropathy idiopathic progressive, Linear IgA disease, Oedema mouth, Grey matter heterotopia, Rheumatoid factor positive, SARS-CoV-2 antibody test negative, Systemic sclerosis pulmonary, Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease, Anti-interferon antibody positive, Encephalitis allergic, Rheumatoid vasculitis, Hypersensitivity, Varicella zoster pneumonia, Epilepsy surgery, Idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia, COVID-19 pneumonia, Antiinsulin receptor antibody positive, Papillophlebitis, SLE arthritis, Aortic embolus, Acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy, Rasmussen encephalitis, Stoma site vasculitis, Autoimmune thyroiditis, Juvenile psoriatic arthritis, Neuromyelitis optica pseudo relapse, Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, CDKL5 deficiency disorder, Undifferentiated connective tissue disease, IVth nerve paralysis, Progressive facial hemiatrophy, Postpericardiotomy syndrome, MERS-CoV test positive, Nasal herpes, Microscopic polyangiitis, Hypersensitivity vasculitis, Paradoxical embolism, Lower respiratory tract infection viral, Saccadic eye movement, AST to platelet ratio index increased, Post procedural pneumonia, Renal vein embolism, Laryngospasm, Acute respiratory distress syndrome, HenochSchonlein purpura nephritis, Acute macular outer retinopathy, Necrotising herpetic retinopathy, Blood cholinesterase abnormal, Postictal state, Lupus cystitis, Pneumonia parainfluenzae viral, Proctitis ulcerative, Thrombocytopenia, Alopecia areata, Immune-mediated enterocolitis, Autoimmune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia, Ocular vasculitis, Status epilepticus, AntiVGKC antibody positive, Postictal headache, Alanine aminotransferase abnormal, Pelvic venous thrombosis, Ophthalmic vein thrombosis, Retinal artery embolism, Multiple sclerosis relapse prophylaxis, Renal vein thrombosis, Marine Lenhart syndrome, Coronavirus infection, Liver iron concentration increased, Coronary artery embolism, Anti-thyroid antibody positive, Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus, Hypotensive crisis, Post stroke seizure, Neuralgic amyotrophy, Optic perineuritis, Paget-Schroetter syndrome, Muscular sarcoidosis, CEC syndrome, Upper airway obstruction, Lymphocytopenia neonatal, White nipple sign, Granulocytopenia neonatal, Liver sarcoidosis, IgA nephropathy, Tongue biting, Vitiligo, Autoimmune uveitis, Complement factor C3 decreased, Psoriatic arthropathy, Crohn's disease, Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy, Herpes zoster reactivation, Blood pressure diastolic decreased, Microangiopathy, Anti-exosome complex antibody positive, Lupus vasculitis, Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa syndrome, Hypoglossal nerve paresis, Transient epileptic amnesia, Immunemediated adverse reaction, Renal failure, Enteropathic spondylitis, Hypotension, Thyroiditis, Jugular vein embolism, Hypoglossal nerve paralysis, IgM nephropathy, Complement factor decreased, Band sensation, Keratoderma blenorrhagica, Preictal state, Digital pitting scar, Pneumobilia, Acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency, Ovarian vein thrombosis, Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis, Immunemediated gastritis, Immune-mediated hepatic disorder, Transaminases abnormal, Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome, Device related thrombosis, Pneumonia measles, Rheumatic disorder, Febrile convulsion, Herpes oesophagitis, Autoimmune myocarditis, Idiopathic neutropenia, Radiation leukopenia, Metastatic pulmonary embolism, Nasal obstruction, Anti-muscle specific kinase antibody positive, Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, Liver scan abnormal, Hereditary angioedema with C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency, Neuritis cranial, Post procedural pulmonary embolism, Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease, SARS-CoV-1 test positive, Magnetic resonance imaging liver abnormal, Tumour embolism, Postictal psychosis, Swelling, Herpes simplex virus conjunctivitis neonatal, Eosinophilic fasciitis, Pneumonia adenoviral, Lupus nephritis, Eclampsia, Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria, Tongue oedema, Pulmonary sarcoidosis, Lip swelling, Hepatic enzyme decreased, JC polyomavirus test positive, Facial paralysis, Renal embolism, Optic neuritis, Herpes simplex colitis, Reactive capillary endothelial proliferation, Cerebral septic infarct, Seizure anoxic, Maternal exposure during pregnancy, Magnetic resonance proton density fat fraction measurement, Human herpesvirus 7 infection, Hyperglycaemic seizure, Myasthenia gravis, Hepatic enzyme increased, Manufacturing production issue, Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome, Herpes zoster meningoradiculitis, BuddChiari syndrome, Lymphopenia, Blood alkaline phosphatase increased, Venous thrombosis neonatal, Alcoholic seizure, Cataplexy, Anti-interferon antibody negative, Oral lichen planus, Child-Pugh-Turcotte score increased, Primary progressive multiple sclerosis, Pulmonary haemorrhage, Postoperative respiratory failure, Smooth muscle antibody positive, Myelitis transverse, Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, Temporal lobe epilepsy, Noninfective oophoritis, Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, Antiribosomal P antibody positive, Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis, Colitis microscopic, Acute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis, Pulmonary embolism, Liver iron concentration abnormal, Immune-mediated encephalopathy, Meningomyelitis herpes, Anti-prothrombin antibody positive, SAPHO syndrome, Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II, Human herpesvirus 6 infection, Quarantine, Neonatal pneumonia, Acute motor axonal neuropathy, Chronic gastritis, Meningitis, Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, Thrombotic cerebral infarction, Hepatic lymphocytic infiltration, Erythema nodosum, Juvenile idiopathic arthritis, Application site thrombosis, Vascular pseudoaneurysm thrombosis, Basedow's disease, Axonal neuropathy, Bilirubin conjugated increased, Blood cholinesterase decreased, Lupus myositis, Vena cava thrombosis, Autoimmune inner ear disease, Choking, Hepatomegaly, H ypocalcaemic seizure, IIIrd nerve paresis, Cogan's syndrome, Eosinophilic oesophagitis, Transaminases increased, Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus, Complement factor C4 decreased, Immune-mediated cholangitis, Proctitis herpes, Thrombosis mesenteric vessel, Liver injury, Diffuse vasculitis, Anti-saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody test positive, Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults, Cavernous sinus thrombosis, IIIrd nerve paralysis, Cutaneous vasculitis, Clonic convulsion, Genital herpes simplex, Henoch-Schonlein purpura, Laryngeal oedema, Autoimmune enteropathy, Generalised onset non-motor seizure, Epileptic psychosis, Immunoglobulins abnormal, CREST syndrome, Visceral venous thrombosis, Ocular myasthenia, Face oedema, Eye oedema, Erythema, Cardio-respiratory distress, Aplastic anaemia, Coronavirus test positive, Immune-mediated cholestasis, Cardiac sarcoidosis, Femoral artery embolism, Dermatitis bullous, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome, Anti-glycyl-tRNA synthetase antibody positive, Paraneoplastic pemphigus, Scleroderma associated digital ulcer, Portal vein flow decreased, Atypical pneumonia, Pneumonia cytomegaloviral, Pulmonary thrombosis, Raynaud's phenomenon, Enterobacter pneumonia, Throat tightness, Respiratory disorder, Alpers disease, Antimitochondrial antibody positive, Scleritis, Partial seizures, Anti-VGCC antibody positive, Cardiac amyloidosis, Chest discomfort, Circumoral oedema, Arthritis enteropathic, Limbic encephalitis, Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, Blood bilirubin abnormal, Caesarean section, Asthma, Polymyositis, Atrophic thyroiditis, Stridor, Liver induration, Swollen tongue, Pericarditis lupus, Herpes simplex pharyngitis, Lupus enteritis, Instillation site thrombosis, Juvenile spondyloarthritis, Amygdalohippocampectomy, Subacute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, Umbilical cord thrombosis, Cutaneous amyloidosis, Cerebral microembolism, Thromboangiitis obliterans, Hemimegalencephaly, Hepatic artery embolism, Coombs positive haemolytic anaemia, Hepatitis, Embolism arterial, Deja vu, Cyclic neutropenia, Postoperative thrombosis, LE cells present, Biliary ascites, Anti-IA2 antibody positive, Polyneuropathy, Middle East respiratory syndrome, Pulmonary renal syndrome, Pulmonary microemboli, Hyperammonaemia, Radiologically isolated syndrome, Transverse sinus thrombosis, Multiple sclerosis, Procedural shock, Oculofacial paralysis, Diabetic ketoacidosis, Concentric sclerosis, Precerebral artery thrombosis, Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, Anaphylactic reaction, Rash, Encephalomyelitis, POEMS syndrome, Enteritis, Urine bilirubin increased, Reversible airways obstruction, Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy, Hypercholia, Bile output decreased, Arrhythmia, Axonal and demyelinating polyneuropathy, Venous thrombosis limb, Immune thrombocytopenia, Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody increased, Thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin increased, Beta-2 glycoprotein antibody positive, Encephalitis autoimmune, Systemic lupus erythematosus rash, Myokymia, Inflammatory bowel disease, Hepatic artery thrombosis, Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis, Herpes zoster meningitis, Aplasia pure red cell, Cold agglutinins positive, Stiff person syndrome, Brachiocephalic vein thrombosis, Cerebral venous thrombosis, Injection site vasculitis, Arteriovenous graft site stenosis, Mixed connective tissue disease, Cardiac ventricular thrombosis, Disseminated varicella, Hepatic enzyme abnormal, Hepatic vascular thrombosis, Interstitial lung disease, Cardiovascular insufficiency, Diabetic mastopathy, Injection site urticaria, Respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis, Genital herpes, Embolic cerebral infarction, Sensation of foreign body, Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein associated polyneuropathy, Sarcoidosis, Immune-mediated uveitis, MAGIC syndrome, Varicella zoster oesophagitis, Autoimmune hepatitis, Autoimmune nephritis, Sjogren's syndrome, Calcium embolism, Rash pruritic, Hepatic artery flow decreased, Pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy, Polyarthritis, Endocrine disorder, Retinol binding protein decreased, Faciobrachial dystonic seizure, Mesenteric artery thrombosis, Uveitis, Intrapericardial thrombosis, Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis, Toxic leukoencephalopathy, Paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection, Dialysis membrane reaction, Overlap syndrome, Herpes sepsis, Blue toe syndrome, Addison's disease, CSWS syndrome, Encephalitis post immunisation, Hepatobiliary scan abnormal, Rheumatoid scleritis, Shunt thrombosis, Arteritis, Cytokine release syndrome, Cranial nerve disorder, Rheumatoid nodule removal, 1p36 deletion syndrome, Disseminated intravascular coagulation, Vasculitic ulcer, Partial seizures with secondary generalisation, Product supply issue, Ultrasound liver abnormal, Cerebellar embolism, Occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2, Immune-mediated cytopenia, Chronic spontaneous urticaria, Varicella zoster sepsis, Herpes simplex necrotising retinopathy, Lichen planopilaris, Swelling of eyelid, Spinal artery embolism, Uhthoff's phenomenon, Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis, Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibodies positive, Blood bilirubin unconjugated increased, Transfusion-related alloimmune neutropenia, Seizure like phenomena, Lewis-Sumner syndrome, Laryngeal dyspnoea, Renal arteritis, Frontal lobe epilepsy, IRVAN syndrome, Catheter site thrombosis, Felty's syndrome, Haemorrhagic varicella syndrome, Arthritis, Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, Anti-platelet antibody positive, Human herpesvirus 8 infection, Segmented hyalinising vasculitis, Osmotic demyelination syndrome, Liver function test decreased, Blood pressure systolic decreased, Leukopenia neonatal, X-ray hepatobiliary abnormal, Adverse event following immunisation, Portal vein thrombosis, Renal vascular thrombosis, Epileptic aura, Dreamy state, Primary amyloidosis, Intracardiac mass, Venous thrombosis, Molar ratio of total branched-chain amino acid to tyrosine, Placenta praevia, Tracheal obstruction, Bronchial oedema, Cyanosis, Retrograde portal vein flow, Collagen-vascular disease, Ocular hyperaemia, Benign familial pemphigus, Postoperative respiratory distress, Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis, Giant cell arteritis, Vena cava embolism, Cerebellar artery thrombosis, Rheumatoid lung, Foetal placental thrombosis, Product distribution issue, Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis, Liver function test increased, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, Vasculitis necrotising, Cutaneous sarcoidosis, Anti-HLA antibody test positive, Gelastic seizure, Erythema multiforme, Scleroderma, Circumoral swelling, Glomerulonephritis, Infective thrombosis, Neuronal neuropathy, Pulmonary oil microembolism, Anti-basal ganglia antibody positive, Herpes zoster necrotising retinopathy, Eyelid oedema, Expanded disability status scale score decreased, Vertebral artery thrombosis, Mononeuritis, Axillary vein thrombosis, Atrial thrombosis, Herpes simplex oesophagitis, Exposure to SARS-CoV-2, Multiple sclerosis relapse, Radiculitis brachial, Venous thrombosis in pregnancy, Convulsive threshold lowered, Lupus pleurisy, Hashitoxicosis, Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis, Amniotic cavity infection, Anti-insulin receptor antibody increased, COVID-19 prophylaxis, Hepatic hydrothorax, Nephritis, Satoyoshi syndrome, Oedema due to hepatic disease, Granulocytopenia, Convulsions local, Pernicious anaemia, Thrombosis in device, Subclavian artery embolism, Seizure cluster, Hepatic sequestration, Disseminated intravascular coagulation in newborn, Pemphigoid, Cutaneous lupus erythematosus, Kaposi sarcoma inflammatory cytokine syndrome, Neuropathy peripheral, Embolia cutis medicamentosa, Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III, Polychondritis, Lafora's myoclonic epilepsy, Skin swelling, Dressler's syndrome, Deep vein thrombosis, Retinal vein thrombosis, Epidermolysis, Tumour thrombosis, Lupus myocarditis, Immune-mediated endocrinopathy, Encephalitis brain stem, Herpes simplex sepsis, MERS-CoV test negative, Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis, Autoimmune eye disorder, Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index decreased, Fibromyalgia, Autoimmune endocrine disorder, Simple partial seizures, Herpes simplex cervicitis, Haemorrhagic ascites, Colitis erosive, Peritoneal fluid protein abnormal, Adrenal thrombosis, Hepatic venous pressure gradient increased, Tonic convulsion, Neonatal Crohn's disease, Pyrexia, Behcet's syndrome, Liver palpable, Autoimmune encephalopathy, Stress cardiomyopathy, Anosmia, Rheumatoid factor increased, Antiviral treatment, Lupus-like syndrome, Anaphylactoid reaction, Arteriovenous graft thrombosis, Seizure, Vasculitis, C1q nephropathy, JC virus CSF test positive, Complement factor C2 decreased, Monocytopenia, Anti-zinc transporter 8 antibody positive, Thrombocytopenic purpura, Focal dyscognitive seizures, Hypoglycaemic seizure, Tachypnoea, Marburg's variant multiple sclerosis, Coronavirus test, Amyloidosis senile, Trigeminal nerve paresis, Toxic oil syndrome, Petit mal epilepsy, Blood alkaline phosphatase abnormal, DNA antibody positive, Herpes simplex meningomyelitis, Coronary artery disease, Cerebrospinal thrombotic tamponade, Peripheral embolism, Neonatal seizure, Rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatosis, Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia, Cold type haemolytic anaemia, Portal vein embolism, Asymptomatic COVID19, Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa, Immunemediated hyperthyroidism, Histone antibody positive, Exanthema subitum, Herpes simplex gastritis, Agranulocytosis, Febrile neutropenia, Oropharyngeal spasm, Erythema induratum, Lupus encephalitis, Hyperventilation, Uncinate fits, Exposure to communicable disease, Manufacturing laboratory analytical testing issue, Hyponatraemic seizure, Premature menopause, Dermatomyositis, Shrinking lung syndrome, Cement embolism, Liver opacity, Tracheobronchitis viral, Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus, B-cell aplasia, Postictal paralysis, Cholangitis sclerosing, Herpes ophthalmic, Hepatic pain, Neonatal epileptic seizure, Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis, Infusion site thrombosis, Model for end stage liver disease score increased, Septic pulmonary embolism, Neutropenia, Jeavons syndrome, Biopsy liver abnormal, Portal vein pressure increased, Pneumonia viral, Thrombotic microangiopathy, Prosthetic cardiac valve thrombosis, Pyoderma gangrenosum, Seizure prophylaxis, Varicella keratitis, Primary biliary cholangitis, Pulmonary venous thrombosis, Brain stem thrombosis, Infantile spasms, Leucine aminopeptidase increased, Granulomatous dermatitis, Hepatic amyloidosis, Human herpesvirus 6 infection reactivation, Oropharyngeal oedema, Anti-transglutaminase antibody increased, Hypoxia, 5'nucleotidase increased, Urobilinogen urine decreased, Central nervous system lupus, Anti-islet cell antibody positive, Angioedema, Herpes zoster cutaneous disseminated, Retinal artery thrombosis, Uterine rupture, Palisaded neutrophilic granulomatous dermatitis, Obstetrical pulmonary embolism, Medical device site thrombosis, Herpes simplex viraemia, Subclavian vein thrombosis, Liver tenderness, Herpes simplex, Autoantibody positive, Postpartum venous thrombosis, Immune-mediated pancreatitis, Enteritis leukopenic, Gamma-glutamyltransferase increased, Neuropsychiatric lupus, Automatism epileptic, Stoma site thrombosis, Venous intravasation, MELAS syndrome, GuillainBarre syndrome, Herpes zoster infection neurological, Dialysis amyloidosis, Autoimmune thyroid disorder, Tracheobronchitis mycoplasmal, Acquired epileptic aphasia, Neutropenic infection, Atypical benign partial epilepsy, Septic embolus, Coeliac disease, Fibrillary glomerulonephritis, Post stroke epilepsy, Capillaritis, Ocular pemphigoid, Demyelinating polyneuropathy, Lip oedema, Immune-mediated encephalitis, Acute kidney injury, Mesenteric artery embolism, Secondary cerebellar degeneration, SARSCoV-2 test false negative, Genital herpes zoster, Cerebral thrombosis, Immunoglobulin G4 related disease, Foetal distress syndrome, Diastolic hypotension, Testicular autoimmunity, Angiopathic neuropathy, Air embolism, Bromosulphthalein test abnormal, Gamma-glutamyltransferase abnormal, Atonic seizures, Palmoplantar keratoderma, Noninfective encephalomyelitis, Bronchopulmonary aspergillosis allergic, Post-traumatic epilepsy, Bronchospasm, Topectomy, Expanded disability status scale score increased, Blood bilirubin increased, Anti-RNA polymerase III antibody positive, Arterial bypass occlusion, Coronavirus test negative, Secondary amyloidosis, Caplan's syndrome, Diabetes mellitus, Peritoneal fluid protein increased, Biotinidase deficiency, Graft thrombosis, Foetor hepaticus, Vasa praevia, Autoimmune anaemia, Silent thyroiditis, Colitis ulcerative, Vagus nerve paralysis, Iliac artery embolism, Ocular sarcoidosis, Bacterascites, Herpes pharyngitis, Postpartum thrombosis, Juvenile polymyositis, Autoimmune pancreatitis, Relapsing multiple sclerosis, Atheroembolism, Laryngotracheal oedema, Trigeminal palsy, Hepaplastin decreased, Autoimmune myositis, Cerebral artery thrombosis, Bilirubin conjugated abnormal, Antimyocardial antibody positive, Autonomic seizure, Antiphospholipid syndrome, Bulbar palsy, IVth nerve paresis, Basophilopenia, Sympathetic ophthalmia, Hepatic hypertrophy, Thyroid disorder, Herpes zoster oticus, Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures, Subacute endocarditis, Congestive hepatopathy, GM2 gangliosidosis, Retinal vasculitis, Zika virus associated Guillain Barre syndrome. Low birth weight baby, Post procedural hypotension, Vascular stent thrombosis, Congenital myasthenic syndrome, Thrombophlebitis septic, Autoimmune hypothyroidism, Anti-erythrocyte antibody positive, Stiff leg syndrome, Lemierre syndrome, Splenic thrombosis, Inclusion body myositis, Cytokine storm, Autonomic nervous system imbalance, Central nervous system vasculitis, Kawasaki's disease, Metastatic cutaneous Crohn's disease, Autoinflammatory disease, Fat embolism, Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index increased, Hepatic vein thrombosis, Pneumonia herpes viral, Takayasu's arteritis, Arthralgia, Idiopathic generalised epilepsy, AntiGAD antibody negative, Epilepsy, Cough, Neurosarcoidosis, Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome, Bilirubin urine present, Autoimmune pancytopenia, Hepatic venous pressure gradient abnormal, Congenital herpes simplex infection, Ascites, Mahler sign, Paresis cranial nerve, Intracranial pressure increased, Immune-mediated renal disorder, Vaccination site thrombosis, Pulmonary vasculitis, Hypothyroidism, Mastocytic enterocolitis, Butterfly rash, Tracheal oedema, Anaphylactic shock, Oropharyngeal swelling, Pulmonary fibrosis, Reynold's syndrome, Cryofibrinogenaemia, Cardiac failure, Pancreatitis, Jugular vein thrombosis, Miller Fisher syndrome, Kounis syndrome, Morphoea, Manufacturing materials issue, Cerebral gas embolism, Sclerodactylia, Hepatic fibrosis marker abnormal, Pericarditis, Baltic myoclonic epilepsy, Paraneoplastic thrombosis, Myasthenic syndrome, Type III immune complex mediated reaction, Leukoencephalomyelitis, Urticaria papular, Hashimoto's encephalopathy, Progressive multiple sclerosis, Neuromyotonia, Disseminated varicella zoster vaccine virus infection, 2-Hydroxyglutaric aciduria, Optic neuropathy, Lower respiratory tract infection, Nodular rash, Encephalitis, Hepatic hypoperfusion, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothenar hammer syndrome, COVID-19, Vaccination site vasculitis, Splenic artery thrombosis, Cough variant asthma, Herpes simplex hepatitis, Respiratory distress, Spondyloarthropathy, Vocal cord paralysis, Embolism, Glossopharyngeal nerve paralysis, Model for end stage liver disease score abnormal, Peripheral artery thrombosis, Narcolepsy, Bronchitis mycoplasmal, Antinuclear antibody increased, Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, Glycocholic acid increased, Premature labour, Herpes simplex pneumonia, Haemorrhage, Antiacetylcholine receptor antibody positive, Colitis herpes, Flushing, Carotid artery thrombosis, Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index abnormal, Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive, Hepaplastin abnormal, Sneezing, Axial spondyloarthritis, Intrinsic factor antibody abnormal, Myoclonic epilepsy, Deficiency of bile secretion, Anti-insulin antibody positive,

Dr. Robert Colbert trains Dr. Amy Petrik (Post-Doctoral Student) and Dr. Grace Kwon (Post-Doctoral Student) in the lab. They are examining skin fibroblasts under a microscope. Skin fibroblasts are reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), which can then be differentiated into bone forming cells. These are used to study how specific genetic variants associated with susceptibility to ankylosing spondylitis, help cause spinal ankylosis. The PTRB researches spondyloarthritis and related disorders—including ankylosing spondylitis—particularly with childhood onset. Dr. Robert Colbert is developing a research program to characterize the mechanisms responsible for initiating and promoting inflammation and dysregulated bone formation in these disorders. These studies will build on recent advances in our understanding of the genetics of ankylosing spondylitis, including the role of the immune system in mediating inflammation.

 

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APPENDIX 1. LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST 1p36 deletion syndrome;2-Hydroxyglutaric aciduria;5'nucleotidase increased;Acoustic neuritis;Acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency;Acquired epidermolysis bullosa;Acquired epileptic aphasia;Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis;Acute encephalitis with refractory, repetitive partial seizures;Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis;Acute flaccid myelitis;Acute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis;Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy;Acute kidney injury;Acute macular outer retinopathy;Acute motor axonal neuropathy;Acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy;Acute myocardial infarction;Acute respiratory distress syndrome;Acute respiratory failure;Addison's disease;Administration site thrombosis;Administration site vasculitis;Adrenal thrombosis;Adverse event following immunisation;Ageusia;Agranulocytosis;Air embolism;Alanine aminotransferase abnormal;Alanine aminotransferase increased;Alcoholic seizure;Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis;Allergic oedema;Alloimmune hepatitis;Alopecia areata;Alpers disease;Alveolar proteinosis;Ammonia abnormal;Ammonia increased;Amniotic cavity infection;Amygdalohippocampectomy;Amyloid arthropathy;Amyloidosis;Amyloidosis senile;Anaphylactic reaction;Anaphylactic shock;Anaphylactic transfusion reaction;Anaphylactoid reaction;Anaphylactoid shock;Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy;Angioedema;Angiopathic neuropathy;Ankylosing spondylitis;Anosmia;Antiacetylcholine receptor antibody positive;Anti-actin antibody positive;Anti-aquaporin-4 antibody positive;Anti-basal ganglia antibody positive;Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody positive;Anti-epithelial antibody positive;Anti-erythrocyte antibody positive;Anti-exosome complex antibody positive;AntiGAD antibody negative;Anti-GAD antibody positive;Anti-ganglioside antibody positive;Antigliadin antibody positive;Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody positive;Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease;Anti-glycyl-tRNA synthetase antibody positive;Anti-HLA antibody test positive;Anti-IA2 antibody positive;Anti-insulin antibody increased;Anti-insulin antibody positive;Anti-insulin receptor antibody increased;Antiinsulin receptor antibody positive;Anti-interferon antibody negative;Anti-interferon antibody positive;Anti-islet cell antibody positive;Antimitochondrial antibody positive;Anti-muscle specific kinase antibody positive;Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibodies positive;Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein associated polyneuropathy;Antimyocardial antibody positive;Anti-neuronal antibody positive;Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody increased;Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive;Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive vasculitis;Anti-NMDA antibody positive;Antinuclear antibody increased;Antinuclear antibody positive;Antiphospholipid antibodies positive;Antiphospholipid syndrome;Anti-platelet antibody positive;Anti-prothrombin antibody positive;Antiribosomal P antibody positive;Anti-RNA polymerase III antibody positive;Anti-saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody test positive;Anti-sperm antibody positive;Anti-SRP antibody positive;Antisynthetase syndrome;Anti-thyroid antibody positive;Anti-transglutaminase antibody increased;Anti-VGCC antibody positive;AntiVGKC antibody positive;Anti-vimentin antibody positive;Antiviral prophylaxis;Antiviral treatment;Anti-zinc transporter 8 antibody positive;Aortic embolus;Aortic thrombosis;Aortitis;Aplasia pure red cell;Aplastic anaemia;Application site thrombosis;Application site vasculitis;Arrhythmia;Arterial bypass occlusion;Arterial bypass thrombosis;Arterial thrombosis;Arteriovenous fistula thrombosis;Arteriovenous graft site stenosis;Arteriovenous graft thrombosis;Arteritis;Arteritis

 

coronary;Arthralgia;Arthritis;Arthritis enteropathic;Ascites;Aseptic cavernous sinus thrombosis;Aspartate aminotransferase abnormal;Aspartate aminotransferase increased;Aspartate-glutamate-transporter deficiency;AST to platelet ratio index increased;AST/ALT ratio abnormal;Asthma;Asymptomatic COVID19;Ataxia;Atheroembolism;Atonic seizures;Atrial thrombosis;Atrophic thyroiditis;Atypical benign partial epilepsy;Atypical pneumonia;Aura;Autoantibody positive;Autoimmune anaemia;Autoimmune aplastic anaemia;Autoimmune arthritis;Autoimmune blistering disease;Autoimmune cholangitis;Autoimmune colitis;Autoimmune demyelinating disease;Autoimmune dermatitis;Autoimmune disorder;Autoimmune encephalopathy;Autoimmune endocrine disorder;Autoimmune enteropathy;Autoimmune eye disorder;Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia;Autoimmune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia;Autoimmune hepatitis;Autoimmune hyperlipidaemia;Autoimmune hypothyroidism;Autoimmune inner ear disease;Autoimmune lung disease;Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome;Autoimmune myocarditis;Autoimmune myositis;Autoimmune nephritis;Autoimmune neuropathy;Autoimmune neutropenia;Autoimmune pancreatitis;Autoimmune pancytopenia;Autoimmune pericarditis;Autoimmune retinopathy;Autoimmune thyroid disorder;Autoimmune thyroiditis;Autoimmune uveitis;Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis;Autoinflammatory disease;Automatism epileptic;Autonomic nervous system imbalance;Autonomic seizure;Axial spondyloarthritis;Axillary vein thrombosis;Axonal and demyelinating polyneuropathy;Axonal neuropathy;Bacterascites;Baltic myoclonic epilepsy;Band sensation;Basedow's disease;Basilar artery thrombosis;Basophilopenia;B-cell aplasia;Behcet's syndrome;Benign ethnic neutropenia;Benign familial neonatal convulsions;Benign familial pemphigus;Benign rolandic epilepsy;Beta-2 glycoprotein antibody positive;Bickerstaff's encephalitis;Bile output abnormal;Bile output decreased;Biliary ascites;Bilirubin conjugated abnormal;Bilirubin conjugated increased;Bilirubin urine present;Biopsy liver abnormal;Biotinidase deficiency;Birdshot chorioretinopathy;Blood alkaline phosphatase abnormal;Blood alkaline phosphatase increased;Blood bilirubin abnormal;Blood bilirubin increased;Blood bilirubin unconjugated increased;Blood cholinesterase abnormal;Blood cholinesterase decreased;Blood pressure decreased;Blood pressure diastolic decreased;Blood pressure systolic decreased;Blue toe syndrome;Brachiocephalic vein thrombosis;Brain stem embolism;Brain stem thrombosis;Bromosulphthalein test abnormal;Bronchial oedema;Bronchitis;Bronchitis mycoplasmal;Bronchitis viral;Bronchopulmonary aspergillosis allergic;Bronchospasm;BuddChiari syndrome;Bulbar palsy;Butterfly rash;C1q nephropathy;Caesarean section;Calcium embolism;Capillaritis;Caplan's syndrome;Cardiac amyloidosis;Cardiac arrest;Cardiac failure;Cardiac failure acute;Cardiac sarcoidosis;Cardiac ventricular thrombosis;Cardiogenic shock;Cardiolipin antibody positive;Cardiopulmonary failure;Cardio-respiratory arrest;Cardio-respiratory distress;Cardiovascular insufficiency;Carotid arterial embolus;Carotid artery thrombosis;Cataplexy;Catheter site thrombosis;Catheter site vasculitis;Cavernous sinus thrombosis;CDKL5 deficiency disorder;CEC syndrome;Cement embolism;Central nervous system lupus;Central nervous system vasculitis;Cerebellar artery thrombosis;Cerebellar embolism;Cerebral amyloid angiopathy;Cerebral arteritis;Cerebral artery embolism;Cerebral artery thrombosis;Cerebral gas embolism;Cerebral microembolism;Cerebral septic infarct;Cerebral thrombosis;Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis;Cerebral venous thrombosis;Cerebrospinal thrombotic

 

tamponade;Cerebrovascular accident;Change in seizure presentation;Chest discomfort;ChildPugh-Turcotte score abnormal;Child-Pugh-Turcotte score increased;Chillblains;Choking;Choking sensation;Cholangitis sclerosing;Chronic autoimmune glomerulonephritis;Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Chronic fatigue syndrome;Chronic gastritis;Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy;Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids;Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis;Chronic respiratory failure;Chronic spontaneous urticaria;Circulatory collapse;Circumoral oedema;Circumoral swelling;Clinically isolated syndrome;Clonic convulsion;Coeliac disease;Cogan's syndrome;Cold agglutinins positive;Cold type haemolytic anaemia;Colitis;Colitis erosive;Colitis herpes;Colitis microscopic;Colitis ulcerative;Collagen disorder;Collagen-vascular disease;Complement factor abnormal;Complement factor C1 decreased;Complement factor C2 decreased;Complement factor C3 decreased;Complement factor C4 decreased;Complement factor decreased;Computerised tomogram liver abnormal;Concentric sclerosis;Congenital anomaly;Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome;Congenital herpes simplex infection;Congenital myasthenic syndrome;Congenital varicella infection;Congestive hepatopathy;Convulsion in childhood;Convulsions local;Convulsive threshold lowered;Coombs positive haemolytic anaemia;Coronary artery disease;Coronary artery embolism;Coronary artery thrombosis;Coronary bypass thrombosis;Coronavirus infection;Coronavirus test;Coronavirus test negative;Coronavirus test positive;Corpus callosotomy;Cough;Cough variant asthma;COVID-19;COVID-19 immunisation;COVID-19 pneumonia;COVID-19 prophylaxis;COVID-19 treatment;Cranial nerve disorder;Cranial nerve palsies multiple;Cranial nerve paralysis;CREST syndrome;Crohn's disease;Cryofibrinogenaemia;Cryoglobulinaemia;CSF oligoclonal band present;CSWS syndrome;Cutaneous amyloidosis;Cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Cutaneous sarcoidosis;Cutaneous vasculitis;Cyanosis;Cyclic neutropenia;Cystitis interstitial;Cytokine release syndrome;Cytokine storm;De novo purine synthesis inhibitors associated acute inflammatory syndrome;Death neonatal;Deep vein thrombosis;Deep vein thrombosis postoperative;Deficiency of bile secretion;Deja vu;Demyelinating polyneuropathy;Demyelination;Dermatitis;Dermatitis bullous;Dermatitis herpetiformis;Dermatomyositis;Device embolisation;Device related thrombosis;Diabetes mellitus;Diabetic ketoacidosis;Diabetic mastopathy;Dialysis amyloidosis;Dialysis membrane reaction;Diastolic hypotension;Diffuse vasculitis;Digital pitting scar;Disseminated intravascular coagulation;Disseminated intravascular coagulation in newborn;Disseminated neonatal herpes simplex;Disseminated varicella;Disseminated varicella zoster vaccine virus infection;Disseminated varicella zoster virus infection;DNA antibody positive;Double cortex syndrome;Double stranded DNA antibody positive;Dreamy state;Dressler's syndrome;Drop attacks;Drug withdrawal convulsions;Dyspnoea;Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with burst-suppression;Eclampsia;Eczema herpeticum;Embolia cutis medicamentosa;Embolic cerebellar infarction;Embolic cerebral infarction;Embolic pneumonia;Embolic stroke;Embolism;Embolism arterial;Embolism venous;Encephalitis;Encephalitis allergic;Encephalitis autoimmune;Encephalitis brain stem;Encephalitis haemorrhagic;Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa;Encephalitis post immunisation;Encephalomyelitis;Encephalopathy;Endocrine disorder;Endocrine ophthalmopathy;Endotracheal intubation;Enteritis;Enteritis leukopenic;Enterobacter pneumonia;Enterocolitis;Enteropathic spondylitis;Eosinopenia;Eosinophilic

fasciitis;Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis;Eosinophilic oesophagitis;Epidermolysis;Epilepsy;Epilepsy surgery;Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures;Epileptic aura;Epileptic psychosis;Erythema;Erythema induratum;Erythema multiforme;Erythema nodosum;Evans syndrome;Exanthema subitum;Expanded disability status scale score decreased;Expanded disability status scale score increased;Exposure to communicable disease;Exposure to SARS-CoV-2;Eye oedema;Eye pruritus;Eye swelling;Eyelid oedema;Face oedema;Facial paralysis;Facial paresis;Faciobrachial dystonic seizure;Fat embolism;Febrile convulsion;Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome;Febrile neutropenia;Felty's syndrome;Femoral artery embolism;Fibrillary glomerulonephritis;Fibromyalgia;Flushing;Foaming at mouth;Focal cortical resection;Focal dyscognitive seizures;Foetal distress syndrome;Foetal placental thrombosis;Foetor hepaticus;Foreign body embolism;Frontal lobe epilepsy;Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus;Galactose elimination capacity test abnormal;Galactose elimination capacity test decreased;Gamma-glutamyltransferase abnormal;Gamma-glutamyltransferase increased;Gastritis herpes;Gastrointestinal amyloidosis;Gelastic seizure;Generalised onset non-motor seizure;Generalised tonic-clonic seizure;Genital herpes;Genital herpes simplex;Genital herpes zoster;Giant cell arteritis;Glomerulonephritis;Glomerulonephritis membranoproliferative;Glomerulonephritis membranous;Glomerulonephritis rapidly progressive;Glossopharyngeal nerve paralysis;Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome;Glutamate dehydrogenase increased;Glycocholic acid increased;GM2 gangliosidosis;Goodpasture's syndrome;Graft thrombosis;Granulocytopenia;Granulocytopenia neonatal;Granulomatosis with polyangiitis;Granulomatous dermatitis;Grey matter heterotopia;Guanase increased;GuillainBarre syndrome;Haemolytic anaemia;Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis;Haemorrhage;Haemorrhagic ascites;Haemorrhagic disorder;Haemorrhagic pneumonia;Haemorrhagic varicella syndrome;Haemorrhagic vasculitis;Hantavirus pulmonary infection;Hashimoto's encephalopathy;Hashitoxicosis;Hemimegalencephaly;Henoch-Schonlein purpura;HenochSchonlein purpura nephritis;Hepaplastin abnormal;Hepaplastin decreased;Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia;Hepatic amyloidosis;Hepatic artery embolism;Hepatic artery flow decreased;Hepatic artery thrombosis;Hepatic enzyme abnormal;Hepatic enzyme decreased;Hepatic enzyme increased;Hepatic fibrosis marker abnormal;Hepatic fibrosis marker increased;Hepatic function abnormal;Hepatic hydrothorax;Hepatic hypertrophy;Hepatic hypoperfusion;Hepatic lymphocytic infiltration;Hepatic mass;Hepatic pain;Hepatic sequestration;Hepatic vascular resistance increased;Hepatic vascular thrombosis;Hepatic vein embolism;Hepatic vein thrombosis;Hepatic venous pressure gradient abnormal;Hepatic venous pressure gradient increased;Hepatitis;Hepatobiliary scan abnormal;Hepatomegaly;Hepatosplenomegaly;Hereditary angioedema with C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency;Herpes dermatitis;Herpes gestationis;Herpes oesophagitis;Herpes ophthalmic;Herpes pharyngitis;Herpes sepsis;Herpes simplex;Herpes simplex cervicitis;Herpes simplex colitis;Herpes simplex encephalitis;Herpes simplex gastritis;Herpes simplex hepatitis;Herpes simplex meningitis;Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis;Herpes simplex meningomyelitis;Herpes simplex necrotising retinopathy;Herpes simplex oesophagitis;Herpes simplex otitis externa;Herpes simplex pharyngitis;Herpes simplex pneumonia;Herpes simplex reactivation;Herpes simplex sepsis;Herpes simplex viraemia;Herpes simplex virus conjunctivitis neonatal;Herpes simplex visceral;Herpes virus

 

infection;Herpes zoster;Herpes zoster cutaneous disseminated;Herpes zoster infection neurological;Herpes zoster meningitis;Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis;Herpes zoster meningomyelitis;Herpes zoster meningoradiculitis;Herpes zoster necrotising retinopathy;Herpes zoster oticus;Herpes zoster pharyngitis;Herpes zoster reactivation;Herpetic radiculopathy;Histone antibody positive;Hoigne's syndrome;Human herpesvirus 6 encephalitis;Human herpesvirus 6 infection;Human herpesvirus 6 infection reactivation;Human herpesvirus 7 infection;Human herpesvirus 8 infection;Hyperammonaemia;Hyperbilirubinaemia;Hypercholia;Hypergammaglobulinaemia benign monoclonal;Hyperglycaemic seizure;Hypersensitivity;Hypersensitivity vasculitis;Hyperthyroidism;Hypertransaminasaemia;Hyperventilation;Hypoalbuminaemia;H ypocalcaemic seizure;Hypogammaglobulinaemia;Hypoglossal nerve paralysis;Hypoglossal nerve paresis;Hypoglycaemic seizure;Hyponatraemic seizure;Hypotension;Hypotensive crisis;Hypothenar hammer syndrome;Hypothyroidism;Hypoxia;Idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia;Idiopathic generalised epilepsy;Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia;Idiopathic neutropenia;Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis;IgA nephropathy;IgM nephropathy;IIIrd nerve paralysis;IIIrd nerve paresis;Iliac artery embolism;Immune thrombocytopenia;Immunemediated adverse reaction;Immune-mediated cholangitis;Immune-mediated cholestasis;Immune-mediated cytopenia;Immune-mediated encephalitis;Immune-mediated encephalopathy;Immune-mediated endocrinopathy;Immune-mediated enterocolitis;Immunemediated gastritis;Immune-mediated hepatic disorder;Immune-mediated hepatitis;Immunemediated hyperthyroidism;Immune-mediated hypothyroidism;Immune-mediated myocarditis;Immune-mediated myositis;Immune-mediated nephritis;Immune-mediated neuropathy;Immune-mediated pancreatitis;Immune-mediated pneumonitis;Immune-mediated renal disorder;Immune-mediated thyroiditis;Immune-mediated uveitis;Immunoglobulin G4 related disease;Immunoglobulins abnormal;Implant site thrombosis;Inclusion body myositis;Infantile genetic agranulocytosis;Infantile spasms;Infected vasculitis;Infective thrombosis;Inflammation;Inflammatory bowel disease;Infusion site thrombosis;Infusion site vasculitis;Injection site thrombosis;Injection site urticaria;Injection site vasculitis;Instillation site thrombosis;Insulin autoimmune syndrome;Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis;Interstitial lung disease;Intracardiac mass;Intracardiac thrombus;Intracranial pressure increased;Intrapericardial thrombosis;Intrinsic factor antibody abnormal;Intrinsic factor antibody positive;IPEX syndrome;Irregular breathing;IRVAN syndrome;IVth nerve paralysis;IVth nerve paresis;JC polyomavirus test positive;JC virus CSF test positive;Jeavons syndrome;Jugular vein embolism;Jugular vein thrombosis;Juvenile idiopathic arthritis;Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy;Juvenile polymyositis;Juvenile psoriatic arthritis;Juvenile spondyloarthritis;Kaposi sarcoma inflammatory cytokine syndrome;Kawasaki's disease;Kayser-Fleischer ring;Keratoderma blenorrhagica;Ketosisprone diabetes mellitus;Kounis syndrome;Lafora's myoclonic epilepsy;Lambl's excrescences;Laryngeal dyspnoea;Laryngeal oedema;Laryngeal rheumatoid arthritis;Laryngospasm;Laryngotracheal oedema;Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults;LE cells present;Lemierre syndrome;Lennox-Gastaut syndrome;Leucine aminopeptidase increased;Leukoencephalomyelitis;Leukoencephalopathy;Leukopenia;Leukopenia neonatal;Lewis-Sumner syndrome;Lhermitte's sign;Lichen planopilaris;Lichen planus;Lichen sclerosus;Limbic encephalitis;Linear IgA disease;Lip oedema;Lip swelling;Liver function test abnormal;Liver function test decreased;Liver function test increased;Liver induration;Liver injury;Liver iron concentration abnormal;Liver iron concentration

 

increased;Liver opacity;Liver palpable;Liver sarcoidosis;Liver scan abnormal;Liver tenderness;Low birth weight baby;Lower respiratory tract herpes infection;Lower respiratory tract infection;Lower respiratory tract infection viral;Lung abscess;Lupoid hepatic cirrhosis;Lupus cystitis;Lupus encephalitis;Lupus endocarditis;Lupus enteritis;Lupus hepatitis;Lupus myocarditis;Lupus myositis;Lupus nephritis;Lupus pancreatitis;Lupus pleurisy;Lupus pneumonitis;Lupus vasculitis;Lupus-like syndrome;Lymphocytic hypophysitis;Lymphocytopenia neonatal;Lymphopenia;MAGIC syndrome;Magnetic resonance imaging liver abnormal;Magnetic resonance proton density fat fraction measurement;Mahler sign;Manufacturing laboratory analytical testing issue;Manufacturing materials issue;Manufacturing production issue;Marburg's variant multiple sclerosis;Marchiafava-Bignami disease;Marine Lenhart syndrome;Mastocytic enterocolitis;Maternal exposure during pregnancy;Medical device site thrombosis;Medical device site vasculitis;MELAS syndrome;Meningitis;Meningitis aseptic;Meningitis herpes;Meningoencephalitis herpes simplex neonatal;Meningoencephalitis herpetic;Meningomyelitis herpes;MERS-CoV test;MERS-CoV test negative;MERS-CoV test positive;Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis;Mesenteric artery embolism;Mesenteric artery thrombosis;Mesenteric vein thrombosis;Metapneumovirus infection;Metastatic cutaneous Crohn's disease;Metastatic pulmonary embolism;Microangiopathy;Microembolism;Microscopic polyangiitis;Middle East respiratory syndrome;Migraine-triggered seizure;Miliary pneumonia;Miller Fisher syndrome;Mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase increased;Mixed connective tissue disease;Model for end stage liver disease score abnormal;Model for end stage liver disease score increased;Molar ratio of total branched-chain amino acid to tyrosine;Molybdenum cofactor deficiency;Monocytopenia;Mononeuritis;Mononeuropathy multiplex;Morphoea;Morvan syndrome;Mouth swelling;Moyamoya disease;Multifocal motor neuropathy;Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome;Multiple sclerosis;Multiple sclerosis relapse;Multiple sclerosis relapse prophylaxis;Multiple subpial transection;Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children;Muscular sarcoidosis;Myasthenia gravis;Myasthenia gravis crisis;Myasthenia gravis neonatal;Myasthenic syndrome;Myelitis;Myelitis transverse;Myocardial infarction;Myocarditis;Myocarditis post infection;Myoclonic epilepsy;Myoclonic epilepsy and ragged-red fibres;Myokymia;Myositis;Narcolepsy;Nasal herpes;Nasal obstruction;Necrotising herpetic retinopathy;Neonatal Crohn's disease;Neonatal epileptic seizure;Neonatal lupus erythematosus;Neonatal mucocutaneous herpes simplex;Neonatal pneumonia;Neonatal seizure;Nephritis;Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis;Neuralgic amyotrophy;Neuritis;Neuritis cranial;Neuromyelitis optica pseudo relapse;Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder;Neuromyotonia;Neuronal neuropathy;Neuropathy peripheral;Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa syndrome;Neuropsychiatric lupus;Neurosarcoidosis;Neutropenia;Neutropenia neonatal;Neutropenic colitis;Neutropenic infection;Neutropenic sepsis;Nodular rash;Nodular vasculitis;Noninfectious myelitis;Noninfective encephalitis;Noninfective encephalomyelitis;Noninfective oophoritis;Obstetrical pulmonary embolism;Occupational exposure to communicable disease;Occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2;Ocular hyperaemia;Ocular myasthenia;Ocular pemphigoid;Ocular sarcoidosis;Ocular vasculitis;Oculofacial paralysis;Oedema;Oedema blister;Oedema due to hepatic disease;Oedema mouth;Oesophageal achalasia;Ophthalmic artery thrombosis;Ophthalmic herpes simplex;Ophthalmic herpes zoster;Ophthalmic vein thrombosis;Optic neuritis;Optic

neuropathy;Optic perineuritis;Oral herpes;Oral lichen planus;Oropharyngeal oedema;Oropharyngeal spasm;Oropharyngeal swelling;Osmotic demyelination syndrome;Ovarian vein thrombosis;Overlap syndrome;Paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection;Paget-Schroetter syndrome;Palindromic rheumatism;Palisaded neutrophilic granulomatous dermatitis;Palmoplantar keratoderma;Palpable purpura;Pancreatitis;Panencephalitis;Papillophlebitis;Paracancerous pneumonia;Paradoxical embolism;Parainfluenzae viral laryngotracheobronchitis;Paraneoplastic dermatomyositis;Paraneoplastic pemphigus;Paraneoplastic thrombosis;Paresis cranial nerve;Parietal cell antibody positive;Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria;Partial seizures;Partial seizures with secondary generalisation;Patient isolation;Pelvic venous thrombosis;Pemphigoid;Pemphigus;Penile vein thrombosis;Pericarditis;Pericarditis lupus;Perihepatic discomfort;Periorbital oedema;Periorbital swelling;Peripheral artery thrombosis;Peripheral embolism;Peripheral ischaemia;Peripheral vein thrombus extension;Periportal oedema;Peritoneal fluid protein abnormal;Peritoneal fluid protein decreased;Peritoneal fluid protein increased;Peritonitis lupus;Pernicious anaemia;Petit mal epilepsy;Pharyngeal oedema;Pharyngeal swelling;Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta;Placenta praevia;Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis;Pneumobilia;Pneumonia;Pneumonia adenoviral;Pneumonia cytomegaloviral;Pneumonia herpes viral;Pneumonia influenzal;Pneumonia measles;Pneumonia mycoplasmal;Pneumonia necrotising;Pneumonia parainfluenzae viral;Pneumonia respiratory syncytial viral;Pneumonia viral;POEMS syndrome;Polyarteritis nodosa;Polyarthritis;Polychondritis;Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type I;Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II;Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III;Polyglandular disorder;Polymicrogyria;Polymyalgia rheumatica;Polymyositis;Polyneuropathy;Polyneuropathy idiopathic progressive;Portal pyaemia;Portal vein embolism;Portal vein flow decreased;Portal vein pressure increased;Portal vein thrombosis;Portosplenomesenteric venous thrombosis;Post procedural hypotension;Post procedural pneumonia;Post procedural pulmonary embolism;Post stroke epilepsy;Post stroke seizure;Post thrombotic retinopathy;Post thrombotic syndrome;Post viral fatigue syndrome;Postictal headache;Postictal paralysis;Postictal psychosis;Postictal state;Postoperative respiratory distress;Postoperative respiratory failure;Postoperative thrombosis;Postpartum thrombosis;Postpartum venous thrombosis;Postpericardiotomy syndrome;Post-traumatic epilepsy;Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome;Precerebral artery thrombosis;Pre-eclampsia;Preictal state;Premature labour;Premature menopause;Primary amyloidosis;Primary biliary cholangitis;Primary progressive multiple sclerosis;Procedural shock;Proctitis herpes;Proctitis ulcerative;Product availability issue;Product distribution issue;Product supply issue;Progressive facial hemiatrophy;Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy;Progressive multiple sclerosis;Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis;Prosthetic cardiac valve thrombosis;Pruritus;Pruritus allergic;Pseudovasculitis;Psoriasis;Psoriatic arthropathy;Pulmonary amyloidosis;Pulmonary artery thrombosis;Pulmonary embolism;Pulmonary fibrosis;Pulmonary haemorrhage;Pulmonary microemboli;Pulmonary oil microembolism;Pulmonary renal syndrome;Pulmonary sarcoidosis;Pulmonary sepsis;Pulmonary thrombosis;Pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy;Pulmonary vasculitis;Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease;Pulmonary venous thrombosis;Pyoderma gangrenosum;Pyostomatitis vegetans;Pyrexia;Quarantine;Radiation leukopenia;Radiculitis

 

brachial;Radiologically isolated syndrome;Rash;Rash erythematous;Rash pruritic;Rasmussen encephalitis;Raynaud's phenomenon;Reactive capillary endothelial proliferation;Relapsing multiple sclerosis;Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis;Renal amyloidosis;Renal arteritis;Renal artery thrombosis;Renal embolism;Renal failure;Renal vascular thrombosis;Renal vasculitis;Renal vein embolism;Renal vein thrombosis;Respiratory arrest;Respiratory disorder;Respiratory distress;Respiratory failure;Respiratory paralysis;Respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis;Respiratory syncytial virus bronchitis;Retinal artery embolism;Retinal artery occlusion;Retinal artery thrombosis;Retinal vascular thrombosis;Retinal vasculitis;Retinal vein occlusion;Retinal vein thrombosis;Retinol binding protein decreased;Retinopathy;Retrograde portal vein flow;Retroperitoneal fibrosis;Reversible airways obstruction;Reynold's syndrome;Rheumatic brain disease;Rheumatic disorder;Rheumatoid arthritis;Rheumatoid factor increased;Rheumatoid factor positive;Rheumatoid factor quantitative increased;Rheumatoid lung;Rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatosis;Rheumatoid nodule;Rheumatoid nodule removal;Rheumatoid scleritis;Rheumatoid vasculitis;Saccadic eye movement;SAPHO syndrome;Sarcoidosis;SARS-CoV-1 test;SARS-CoV-1 test negative;SARS-CoV-1 test positive;SARS-CoV-2 antibody test;SARS-CoV-2 antibody test negative;SARS-CoV-2 antibody test positive;SARS-CoV-2 carrier;SARS-CoV-2 sepsis;SARS-CoV-2 test;SARSCoV-2 test false negative;SARS-CoV-2 test false positive;SARS-CoV-2 test negative;SARSCoV-2 test positive;SARS-CoV-2 viraemia;Satoyoshi syndrome;Schizencephaly;Scleritis;Sclerodactylia;Scleroderma;Scleroderma associated digital ulcer;Scleroderma renal crisis;Scleroderma-like reaction;Secondary amyloidosis;Secondary cerebellar degeneration;Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis;Segmented hyalinising vasculitis;Seizure;Seizure anoxic;Seizure cluster;Seizure like phenomena;Seizure prophylaxis;Sensation of foreign body;Septic embolus;Septic pulmonary embolism;Severe acute respiratory syndrome;Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy;Shock;Shock symptom;Shrinking lung syndrome;Shunt thrombosis;Silent thyroiditis;Simple partial seizures;Sjogren's syndrome;Skin swelling;SLE arthritis;Smooth muscle antibody positive;Sneezing;Spinal artery embolism;Spinal artery thrombosis;Splenic artery thrombosis;Splenic embolism;Splenic thrombosis;Splenic vein thrombosis;Spondylitis;Spondyloarthropathy;Spontaneous heparin-induced thrombocytopenia syndrome;Status epilepticus;Stevens-Johnson syndrome;Stiff leg syndrome;Stiff person syndrome;Stillbirth;Still's disease;Stoma site thrombosis;Stoma site vasculitis;Stress cardiomyopathy;Stridor;Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus;Subacute endocarditis;Subacute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy;Subclavian artery embolism;Subclavian artery thrombosis;Subclavian vein thrombosis;Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy;Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis;Susac's syndrome;Suspected COVID19;Swelling;Swelling face;Swelling of eyelid;Swollen tongue;Sympathetic ophthalmia;Systemic lupus erythematosus;Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index abnormal;Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index decreased;Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index increased;Systemic lupus erythematosus rash;Systemic scleroderma;Systemic sclerosis pulmonary;Tachycardia;Tachypnoea;Takayasu's arteritis;Temporal lobe epilepsy;Terminal ileitis;Testicular autoimmunity;Throat tightness;Thromboangiitis obliterans;Thrombocytopenia;Thrombocytopenic purpura;Thrombophlebitis;Thrombophlebitis migrans;Thrombophlebitis

neonatal;Thrombophlebitis septic;Thrombophlebitis superficial;Thromboplastin antibody positive;Thrombosis;Thrombosis corpora cavernosa;Thrombosis in device;Thrombosis mesenteric vessel;Thrombotic cerebral infarction;Thrombotic microangiopathy;Thrombotic stroke;Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura;Thyroid disorder;Thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin increased;Thyroiditis;Tongue amyloidosis;Tongue biting;Tongue oedema;Tonic clonic movements;Tonic convulsion;Tonic posturing;Topectomy;Total bile acids increased;Toxic epidermal necrolysis;Toxic leukoencephalopathy;Toxic oil syndrome;Tracheal obstruction;Tracheal oedema;Tracheobronchitis;Tracheobronchitis mycoplasmal;Tracheobronchitis viral;Transaminases abnormal;Transaminases increased;Transfusion-related alloimmune neutropenia;Transient epileptic amnesia;Transverse sinus thrombosis;Trigeminal nerve paresis;Trigeminal neuralgia;Trigeminal palsy;Truncus coeliacus thrombosis;Tuberous sclerosis complex;Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome;Tumefactive multiple sclerosis;Tumour embolism;Tumour thrombosis;Type 1 diabetes mellitus;Type I hypersensitivity;Type III immune complex mediated reaction;Uhthoff's phenomenon;Ulcerative keratitis;Ultrasound liver abnormal;Umbilical cord thrombosis;Uncinate fits;Undifferentiated connective tissue disease;Upper airway obstruction;Urine bilirubin increased;Urobilinogen urine decreased;Urobilinogen urine increased;Urticaria;Urticaria papular;Urticarial vasculitis;Uterine rupture;Uveitis;Vaccination site thrombosis;Vaccination site vasculitis;Vagus nerve paralysis;Varicella;Varicella keratitis;Varicella post vaccine;Varicella zoster gastritis;Varicella zoster oesophagitis;Varicella zoster pneumonia;Varicella zoster sepsis;Varicella zoster virus infection;Vasa praevia;Vascular graft thrombosis;Vascular pseudoaneurysm thrombosis;Vascular purpura;Vascular stent thrombosis;Vasculitic rash;Vasculitic ulcer;Vasculitis;Vasculitis gastrointestinal;Vasculitis necrotising;Vena cava embolism;Vena cava thrombosis;Venous intravasation;Venous recanalisation;Venous thrombosis;Venous thrombosis in pregnancy;Venous thrombosis limb;Venous thrombosis neonatal;Vertebral artery thrombosis;Vessel puncture site thrombosis;Visceral venous thrombosis;VIth nerve paralysis;VIth nerve paresis;Vitiligo;Vocal cord paralysis;Vocal cord paresis;Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease;Warm type haemolytic anaemia;Wheezing;White nipple sign;XIth nerve paralysis;X-ray hepatobiliary abnormal;Young's syndrome;Zika virus associated Guillain Barre syndrome.

 

William “Bill” Cawley

 

Bill Cawley is a 42-year-old father of four active children, all under the age of nine. He and his wife, Lizzie, were an instant match. They met and married almost two years after a diving accident left him paralyzed from the chest down.

 

Bill was a successful finance executive and philanthropist in Delaware before accepting a position with the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation three years ago. He recently relocated from Delaware to Pennsylvania with his wife and children.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation www.christopherreeve.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

 

W.D. Foster

 

W.D. Foster is a former police officer and member of the United States National Guard. His injury occurred while exercising. He felt a sharp pain in his back and tried to shrug it off, but he collapsed as soon as he tried to stand up. W.D. was rushed to a local hospital where the doctor diagnosed him with muscle spasms. As the nurse was preparing him for discharge, she realized that he could barely walk. Nearly 10 hours after the injury, both of W.D.’s legs were paralyzed. The Mayo Clinic later confirmed that he experienced a spinal stroke.

 

W.D. lives just outside of Birmingham, Alabama, with his wife of more than 20 years. They have two children. His son is a senior at Auburn University, and his daughter works with the Birmingham police department.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Lakeshore Foundation www.lakeshore.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

 

John Benedetto

 

John Benedetto is a three-time hand-cycle marathoner from Staten Island, New York. He’s 27 years old, and has lived with a spinal cord injury since 2009. He suffered the injury while body surfing on the New Jersey coast.

 

At the time, John was training for the New York City Marathon. His nurse suggested that John take a look at hand cycling as an alternate form of exercise. His first time on the bike was all John needed. The same year of his injury, John competed in the marathon as a hand cyclist. The bike has been a major part of his life ever since.

 

John finished his third New York City Marathon this year. His next goal is to complete the entire marathon, including the five daunting hills, without any assistance. When John isn’t racing, he is studying for his master’s degree in finance or spending time with his father and younger brother.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation www.christopherreeve.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

 

"5 Yoga Pose for diabetic patients"

 

>>Ardha Matsyendrasana(Half Twist Pose)

 

> Benefits:

Good for increasing the flexibility and function of vertebrae of the spine.

Stretches back muscle and spine.

Cures constipation and indigestion.

Helps to increases oxygen supply to the lungs.

Releases stiffness of hip joints.

Beneficial for slipped disc patient.

Cures back problems.

Increases blood circulation to pelvic region as well as improves the function of reproductive organs.

Effective to cure menstrual problems in women.

Helpful in treatment of diabetes, constipation, spinal problems, Cervical Spondylitis, Urinary tract disorder.

 

> Steps for Half Twist Pose:

Sit in Vajrasana position or sit straight with stretching your legs in front of you.

Bend your left leg and try to touch your feet to your right buttock as shown in the above image.

Bring your right leg outside of the left knee. Touch your feet to the ground. Keep your spine erect.

Exhale and turn your upper body to the right. Hold your right feet with a left hand and place your right hand behind you are on the ground as shown in the above image.

Breathe normally and hold this posture for 20 to 30 seconds. After practice, you can hold this posture for 3 to 5 minutes.

Now release this posture and repeat this cycle with bending the right leg and bringing left leg outside of the right knee. (i.e. Twisting the opposite direction).

  

>> Bow Pose(Dhanurasana ):

 

> Benefits:

Effective in weight loss.

Improves digestion and appetite.

Helps to cure dyspepsia (obesity), rheumatism and gastrointestinal problems.

Cures constipation.

Improves blood circulation.

Gives flexibility to the back.

Strengthens back muscles.

Improve the function of liver, pancreas, small intestine and big intestine.

Act as a stress reliever.

Strengthens ankles, thighs, groins, chest, and abdominal organs.

Cure menstruation disorder.

Improve function of kidney and liver.

It improves posture.

Releases back pain.

Cures respiratory disorder like asthama.

Helpful is stimulating reproductive organs.

Improve function of the pancreas and it is beneficial in diabetes.

  

>>Diamond Pose(Vajrasana )-

 

> Benefits

Improves blood circulation in the lower abdominal region.

Helps to prevent some types of rheumatic diseases.

Aids in removing spinal defects too.

It leads to smoother movement of ankles and knee joints while improving blood circulation.

  

> Steps:

To perform Vajrasana correctly, sit on the floor in a comfortable position with the legs stretched out, keeping the hands on the side of the body.

Bend your knees and sit on your buttocks. The sides of your soles should be close together. Interlock your big toes. Maintain your posture so that your spine and neck are entirely straight

Place your palms on your knees and relax your shoulders. Balance your body in this position while taking deep and even breaths. Do not lean back or allow your spine to arch backwards. Keep your eyes closed and remain conscious of your breathing.

Allow your mind and body to relax entirely by inhaling and exhaling slowly.

 

>> Kapalbhati pranayama-

 

> Steps for Kapalbhati Pranayama:

 

Sit on the flat floor and fold your legs. keep the spine straight and close the eyes.

Keep the right palm on right knee and left palm on left knee.

Now take a deep breath and exhale with all your force so your stomach will go deep inside.

When you exhale with hissing sound try to think that your disorders are coming out of your nose.

Do not stress on inhaling. Inhalation should not involve any effort. Inhaling will be done automatically after each exhaling.

Repeat these steps for 5 minutes and take rest. You can increase the time for 15 – 30 minutes.

Should not practice very fast. The speed of practice should be medium.

  

> Benefits:

 

It improves the function of the lungs and the respiratory system.

Improves the function of the reproductive system. Cures erectile dysfunction naturally.

Improves the function of the pancreas. Helps to produce insulin hormone naturally.

It removes toxins from the body and helps to clean the internal system.

Calms the mind and bring stability to mind.

Very effective in weight loss.

Cures breast cancer.

Helpful in reducing weight (Belly fat).

Keeps depression away and brings positive thoughts.

Helpful in curing respiratory diseases as asthma, allergies, and sinus.

A cure for constipation, acidity, diabetes, asthma and all kinds of respiratory troubles, sinus and even hair loss.

Cures kidney problems and lower down the high creatinine level.

Improve the function of kidneys.

  

>> Tree Pose (Vrikshana)-

 

> Steps:

 

Begin by standing upright in Samasthithi, your arms by your side and shoulders relaxed

Bend your right knee to the side and bring your right foot high up to your left thigh

Place the sole of your right foot flat and firm on your inner left thigh. Maintain your left leg straight with the foot firmly planted on the mat

Breathe easy and find your balance

While inhaling deeply, gracefully raise both your arms over your head and join your palms in the ‘namaskara’ mudra

Keep a firm distant gaze

Aim for a straight spine while taking extended deep breaths.

Increase your relaxation with every exhalation to help you hold the pose for as long as possible

Inhale and exhale deeply as you bring your hands down to the side of your body and gently release the right leg

Repeat the above steps with the other leg

  

> Benefits

 

Helps improve body balance

Gives your body the optimum posture

Strengthens your legs, thighs, spine, shoulders, and arms

Tones your arm and leg muscles

Grants stability of mind and body

Can strengthen ligaments in your ankles and feet

Best pose for posture related complaints

Brings you to a rejuvenated and invigorated state

Greatly improves concentration

Known to reduce risks of sciatica

 

"The Real Housewives of New York City" throw a charity fundraising event for your favorite online arthritis community!

 

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sara

new york city

diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at age 29

 

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sara is the voice behind the single gal's guide to rheumatoid arthritis and the organizer of our recent sick chick club meet-ups in nyc.

 

she is such a terrific person, great friend and amazing advocate for people with RA and other autoimmune diseases. i am so happy to have met her! sadly (for me, at least), she is soon moving to baltimore. i know it's going to be great for her, but i'll miss my new friend!

 

this is the beginning of a project i am working on. my plan is to do a portrait series of people with autoimmune diseases (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia, celiac disease, hashimoto's disease, etc.). often, these diseases strike people at a young age and are chronic. we don't usually look sick, but they never really go away. there are so many people out there who are struggling with these health issues, and the general public doesn't really understand. i want to give a face to these diseases to inform my friends and family at least, and the world at best, that we really aren't "too young to have that" and that even though we "don't look sick," we are. and we need your care and support.

 

with that, if any one wants to volunteer for a portrait session or has a friend or family member who might be interested, please flickr mail me or e-mail me at jodimckeephotography@gmail.com. thanks!!

刃齒虎,

又名美洲劍齒虎或斯劍虎,其學名在希臘文的意思有「刀一般的牙齒」的意思,大約生存在距今百萬至 萬年前的北美洲和南美洲。

又名美洲劍齒虎或斯劍虎,其學名在希臘文的意思有「刀一般的牙齒」的意思,大約生存在距今3百萬至 萬年前的北美洲和南美洲。

困境中猎物的哀嚎能吸引附近区域中捕食者的注意。如果每一个捕食者都循声而来,那么可以想见会有激烈的竞争。体型小且群居的豺,体型大且独居的豹在这样的竞争中可能会吃亏,但它们还是可能会小心翼翼地在附近查看一番。豺就是如此,若是有大的捕食者正在进食,它们会在周围盘桓,小心推进,希望在对方鼻子底下偷一杯羹或是等对方饱食而去后再去吃残羹冷炙。体型小且独居的动物,如獾、薮猫、麝猫、非洲麝猫等,它们在这样的竞争中不仅仅可能被杀,更可能成为别人食物的一部分。所以它们对这种哀嚎的反应不是置之不理,而是当作危险信号,它们会及时离开以躲避大群即将到来的大型捕食者,这也是表格所显示的。大体型且群居的狮子,得益于它们的力量和数目,在竞争中最为有利。其他能与狮子分庭抗礼的就是斑鬣狗了。斑鬣狗不仅在常规猎杀中常常挑战狮子,它们也会被动物的哀嚎所吸引。其他的捕食者往往会避开斑鬣狗和狮子的争斗以避免自身受到牵连。

为了进一步说明情况,拉布雷亚沥青坑中的遗骸被按照与非洲生态系统实验中相同的方式分类。沥青坑中的样本与非洲生态系统中的种群并不具可比性,但还是能用类似的方法去分析。如果剑齿虎是独居动物,那么结果就是上表中的C列,如果剑齿虎是群居动物,那么结果就是上表中的D列。这两列的结果,和B列中的结果相比,很明显地支持剑齿虎的群居假说。

群居的好处之一是能在和其他群居捕食者,如美洲狮和恐狼的竞争中占得优势。很多群居社会性动物都存在雌雄异态,但剑齿虎不是这样。雌性和雄性剑齿虎的犬齿长度相仿,这提示剑齿虎的群居社会结构可能更类似于现代的狼而非狮子。这也提示剑齿虎可能和豺一样是一夫一妻制,而不像狮子的一夫多妻制。

Smilodon /ˈsmaɪlədɒn/, is an extinct genus of machairodont felid. It is perhaps the best known saber-toothed cat and lived in North during the Pleistocene epoch (2.5 mya–10,000 years ago). One of the largest collections of its fossils has been obtained from the La Brea Tar Pits. Three species of the genus are known; they vary in size and build. Overall, Smilodon was more robustly built than any modern cat, with particularly well-developed forelimbs and exceptionally long upper canines. Its jaw had a bigger gape than modern cats and its upper canines were slender and fragile, being adapted for precision killing. These attributes made Smilodon a specialized hunter of large herbivores, such as bison and camels. Smilodon likely lived in closed habitats, such as forests and bush, which would have provided cover for ambushing prey. Its reliance on large animals may have been the cause of its extinction. Scientists debate over whether Smilodon was a social animal. Comparison of predator responses to distress calls and the prevalence of healed injuries suggest that it was social, while its small brain size and vegetated habitat suggest it was more solitary. Some fossils show signs of ankylosing spondylitis, trauma and arthritis. Smilodon went extinct 10,000 years ago.Tiger: (also represents your sabertooth tiger) To see a tiger in your dream, symbolizes repressed feelings or emotions that frighten you. Alternatively, the tiger represents female sexuality, aggression, and seduction. If the tiger is in a cage, then it suggests that those repressed feelings/emotions are on the verge of surfacing. White Tiger; according to Chinese astrology, the white tiger carries yin energy. This animal has always represented the admirable qualities of courage and patience. After all, the tiger must stalk its prey secretly and steadily in order to avoid scaring away its dinner. Tigers know when to lay low, but they can also spring into action when it's beneficial to reveal themselves.To dream that you are attacked by a tiger, signifies overwhelming gloom and disappointing failures. You may find yourself distressed and tormented by rivals. To dream that you ward off or kill a tiger, signifies that you will be exceedingly successful in all your endeavors. It is an indication of your good health, vitality, and vigor.TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE AND TIGERS For more than 1,000 years the use of tiger parts has been included in the traditional Chinese medicine regimen. Because of the tiger’s strength and mythical power, the Chinese culture provide rather than cure.The tiger has medicinal qualities, which helps treat chronic ailments, cure disease and replenish the body’s essential energy.Endangered tiger parts such as bones, eyes, whiskers and teeth are used to treat ailments and disease ranging from insomnia and malaria, to meningitis and bad skin. Chinese texts state that the active ingredients in tiger bone; calcium and protein, which help promote healing, have anti-inflammatory properties. Western medical experts tend to discount all claims of any curative power in tiger bone, as they do the rhinoceros horn, another popular Chinese medicine. And, it is well known that aspirin contains similar properties and produces the many of the same results as tiger prescriptions in patients Despite this, in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam and in Chinatowns across Europe and North America, Chinese medicine stores do a steady trade in tiger wines, powder, tiger balms and tiger pills. Many Asian communities believe that tiger bone, in powdered form or prepared as, “tiger wine,” soothes rheumatic pain and cures ulcers, malaria and burns. These derivatives make international trade and consumption possible in the wake of the, Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) treaty because they are not easily recognizable as tiger parts. In recent years there has also been a resurgence of interest in traditional values and cures derived from nature in Chinese culture. Thus, the use of endangered tiger parts for medicinal properties is seen as a status symbol, a way to retain customs amid rapid change and as an alternative to the shortcomings of western medicine. The Chinese culture believes that nearly all parts of the tiger can be used to derive some medicinal cure for any number of ailments. Here are some examples of how tiger parts and their derivatives are used in traditional Chinese medicine and causing the tiger to be a critically endangered species: Tiger claws: used as a sedative for insomnia

Teeth: used to treat fever Fat: used to treat leprosy and rheumatism Nose leather: used to treat superficial wounds such as bites Tiger bone: used as an anti-inflammatory drug to treat rheumatism and arthritis, general weakness, headaches, stiffness or paralysis in lower back and legs and dysentery. Eyeballs: used to treat epilepsy and malaria Tail: used to treat skin diseases Bile: used to treat convulsions in children associated with meningitis Whiskers: used to treat toothaches Brain: used to treat laziness and pimples Penis: used in love potions such as tiger soup, as an aphrodisiac

Dung or feces: used to treat boils, hemorrhoids and cure alcoholism Fortunately, there are viable natural alternatives for those seeking traditional Chinese medicines to treat ailments and disease without using tiger derivatives.

Cherise Taylor

(pictured left to right: Cherise Taylor and Dr. Paula Stewart)

 

Cherise Taylor has spondylitis in her spinal cord and has been paralyzed for nearly 10 years. The degenerative disease progressed slowly; first she used a cane to walk, then a walker and now a wheelchair. Cherise likes to work out at least three times a week lifting weights and participating in a ‘crank’ class.

 

A native of Columbus, Georgia, she and her husband relocated to Birmingham, Alabama for his position in the military. One of her favorite things to talk about is her son, a 22-year-old enlisted member of the United States Marine Corps, who recently returned home after a two-year assignment in Japan.

 

More information about living with disabilities:

•CDC’s work in Disability and Health www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/disabilityandhealth/index.html

•Lakeshore Foundation www.lakeshore.org

•United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities (December 3) www.un.org/disabilities/default.asp?id=111

•CDC Video: Bernard Baker - “What’s Disability to Me?” www.cdc.gov/NCBDDD/video/bernard/index.html

•CDC Feature Article: “People with Disabilities: Living Healthy” www.cdc.gov/Features/Disabilities/

•CDC Feature Article: “Twentieth Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)” www.cdc.gov/Features/ADAAnniversary/

 

OM Times Magazine : The Healing Power of Ayurveda

 

Ayurveda, the science of life, was a medicine practiced in India since 5000 years ago. It is gaining prominence in modern day as there are no side effects of Ayurveda. More and more people are showing faith & belief in this holistic and alternative medicine.

  

Ayurvedic medicine is based on the concept of 3 doshas or Tridosha, Vata (the lightest), Kapha (heaviest) and Pitta (medium built). Doshas are mainly the "force" or "faults" in the basic built up of our body and can go easily out of order or balance causing a disorder in the mind and body. Doshas are similar to the traditional western idea of the three basic body types – ectomorph ( leaner & delicately made), mesomorph ( built compact & muscular ), and endomorph ( built stocky). Ideologies say that most of us are built by these combinations.

  

The Ayurvedic philosophy preaches that everything in the world is made up of the tridosha, and these doshas combine 2 of the 5 elements of the earth, vata is ether and air; pitta is fire and water, Kapha is water and earth. A human body is prone to ailments and diseases when any one of these doshas in the body falls out of balance or is disordered. Bringing a balance to these doshas through ayurveda brings a balance to mind, body & soul and hence the truth, "science of life".

Ayurveda treatment recommends counseling, meditation, yoga, ayurvedic oil massages, healthy living, healthy eating and natural ayurvedic medicine and remedies to help the mind, body & soul achieve balance. Unlike anti-biotic medicine ayurveda does not kill disease bound organisms by remedies the ailment by restricting the growth of these harmful organisms and ultimately gets rid of them from the body forever, this method in ayurveda is called detoxification where the harmful toxins of the body are eliminated, never to return.

  

Ayurveda can treat every kind of disease existing in the world. It can also give longevity to humans suffering from cancer.

 

Common Ailments which can be treated with Ayurveda

 

Allergies Diabetes Insomnia

Alzheimer's Digestive Complaints IBS

Arthritis Depression Menopause

Asthma Eye Diseases Multiple Sclerosis

Ano-Rectal Disorders Eczema Obesity

Addictions Eczema Osteoporosis

Bronchitis Fibromyalgia Paralysis

Bulimia Fistula Pre-Menstrual Syndrome

Cardio Vascular Diseases Cervical Spondylitis Psychological Disorders

Chronic Fatigue Gastritis Prostate Problems

Chronic Pain Hemorrhoids/Piles Sinusitis

Colitis Migraines Skin Ailments

Constipation Hypertension Ulcers

Hypothyroidism Infertility Degenerative Arthritis

 

Ayurveda has magnificent treatment and therapies for renewing the body & mind. According to ayurveda if the mind is deeply centered and settled, the body will naturally heal faster and age slower. Most of the treatments involve massages with the use of therapeutic oils and decoctions prepared from natural medicinal herbs. These oils are prepared using 50 or more ingredients and have a profound healing effect. For eg: Mahanarayana thailam, a famous ayurvedic oil, meant for panchakarma and rejuvenation treatment creates a remarkable healing effect when it is applied to specific points by our trained therapists during a session of massage.

One of the famous Ayurvedic treatment is panchakarma also known as detoxification. Panchakarma includes 5 major cleansing procedures which are all meant to purify the whole body by the elimination of the accumulated toxins. The 5 basic procedures or "shodhanas" are Vamana (Emesis), Virchana (Purgation), Basti (oil & decoction enema), Nasya (Nasal administration) and Raktamokshana (cleansing the blood).

The other treatments are Abhangya, Shirodhara, spine and joint care, rejuvenation, stress management, anti aging & beauty treatments.

Ayurvedic treatments are also used to cure lifestyle diseases like Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol and all associated complications. These treatments given with yoga, pranayama & meditation assure a healthy life.

 

Yoga Journal

 

For more than 30 years, one magazine has reported on the expansion and revolution of the yoga movement. Yoga Journal has been there, serving yoga teachers and the ever-growing yoga community. Like the community, we've evolved over the years, and now are proud to present yogajournal.com–an interactive, in-depth, yoga community website.

 

Article Courtesy Humanity Healing :

 

Artwork Courtesy of Deb Graves :

 

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OM Times Magazine : The Healing Power of Ayurveda

 

Ayurveda, the science of life, was a medicine practiced in India since 5000 years ago. It is gaining prominence in modern day as there are no side effects of Ayurveda. More and more people are showing faith & belief in this holistic and alternative medicine.

  

Ayurvedic medicine is based on the concept of 3 doshas or Tridosha, Vata (the lightest), Kapha (heaviest) and Pitta (medium built). Doshas are mainly the "force" or "faults" in the basic built up of our body and can go easily out of order or balance causing a disorder in the mind and body. Doshas are similar to the traditional western idea of the three basic body types – ectomorph ( leaner & delicately made), mesomorph ( built compact & muscular ), and endomorph ( built stocky). Ideologies say that most of us are built by these combinations.

  

The Ayurvedic philosophy preaches that everything in the world is made up of the tridosha, and these doshas combine 2 of the 5 elements of the earth, vata is ether and air; pitta is fire and water, Kapha is water and earth. A human body is prone to ailments and diseases when any one of these doshas in the body falls out of balance or is disordered. Bringing a balance to these doshas through ayurveda brings a balance to mind, body & soul and hence the truth, "science of life".

Ayurveda treatment recommends counseling, meditation, yoga, ayurvedic oil massages, healthy living, healthy eating and natural ayurvedic medicine and remedies to help the mind, body & soul achieve balance. Unlike anti-biotic medicine ayurveda does not kill disease bound organisms by remedies the ailment by restricting the growth of these harmful organisms and ultimately gets rid of them from the body forever, this method in ayurveda is called detoxification where the harmful toxins of the body are eliminated, never to return.

  

Ayurveda can treat every kind of disease existing in the world. It can also give longevity to humans suffering from cancer.

 

Common Ailments which can be treated with Ayurveda

 

Allergies Diabetes Insomnia

Alzheimer's Digestive Complaints IBS

Arthritis Depression Menopause

Asthma Eye Diseases Multiple Sclerosis

Ano-Rectal Disorders Eczema Obesity

Addictions Eczema Osteoporosis

Bronchitis Fibromyalgia Paralysis

Bulimia Fistula Pre-Menstrual Syndrome

Cardio Vascular Diseases Cervical Spondylitis Psychological Disorders

Chronic Fatigue Gastritis Prostate Problems

Chronic Pain Hemorrhoids/Piles Sinusitis

Colitis Migraines Skin Ailments

Constipation Hypertension Ulcers

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Ayurveda has magnificent treatment and therapies for renewing the body & mind. According to ayurveda if the mind is deeply centered and settled, the body will naturally heal faster and age slower. Most of the treatments involve massages with the use of therapeutic oils and decoctions prepared from natural medicinal herbs. These oils are prepared using 50 or more ingredients and have a profound healing effect. For eg: Mahanarayana thailam, a famous ayurvedic oil, meant for panchakarma and rejuvenation treatment creates a remarkable healing effect when it is applied to specific points by our trained therapists during a session of massage.

One of the famous Ayurvedic treatment is panchakarma also known as detoxification. Panchakarma includes 5 major cleansing procedures which are all meant to purify the whole body by the elimination of the accumulated toxins. The 5 basic procedures or "shodhanas" are Vamana (Emesis), Virchana (Purgation), Basti (oil & decoction enema), Nasya (Nasal administration) and Raktamokshana (cleansing the blood).

The other treatments are Abhangya, Shirodhara, spine and joint care, rejuvenation, stress management, anti aging & beauty treatments.

Ayurvedic treatments are also used to cure lifestyle diseases like Diabetes, Hypertension, High Cholesterol and all associated complications. These treatments given with yoga, pranayama & meditation assure a healthy life.

 

Yoga Journal

 

For more than 30 years, one magazine has reported on the expansion and revolution of the yoga movement. Yoga Journal has been there, serving yoga teachers and the ever-growing yoga community. Like the community, we've evolved over the years, and now are proud to present yogajournal.com–an interactive, in-depth, yoga community website.

 

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