Could a less severe spinal injury that doesn’t cause paralysis cause some of the same problems, and is there overlap with disruption to immune function of the type that can occur with TBIs?
I’m also thinking for most people it’s distressing to witness an another person in pain and especially a child. The child may lose sleep from the pain and their parent too. So maybe they all go a touch insane. That’s reasonable.
A family might appear to present themselves strangely after all...
Yes.
No medicine.
I have not told my Drs about this recently because they banned me from speaking to them about my long term health at all. Only allowing me to speak to them when I’d give up trying to talk about that and was telling them about all the acute urgent stuff that was going wrong...
Parents can and do abuse their children in strange and unusual ways. Still society hasn’t found good ways to support children who have certainly and demonstrably been abused by their relatives and caregivers. Children taken away from their parents are very often abused further in the state...
That’s so interesting @Mij
I am about to have a tilt table test which I am dreading last one I had was a normal(ish?) result but I felt horrifically sick for a long time following it.
Shame I couldn’t have got one of these to take in with me to check it out. I’d thought due to how I did have...
Some good news phew thanks @SNT Gatchaman.
Good shout @Hutan, we could really do with the help. Perhaps @dave30th may encourage them on Cochrane coverage also?!
I don’t think so @Creekside. Forgetfulness is normal most people aren’t especially worried by it. Forgot to buy milk oh well. Called someone the wrong name never mind.
The dysfunction following Covid-19 infection can leave you unable to remember how to move your own arm, pronounce the numbers...
I forgot to add something that may or may not go without saying;
Everyone performs that is part of existing. It’s a neutral.
But having to perform wellness while you’re unwell in the face of a long term or life long illness is not part of routine performance levels. There are many reasons...
This is an excellent list.
Also thanks for the thread here.
I wonder if it’s internal limit implementation, for survival and or to maintain function. Consciously or unconsciously maintaining distance from internal boundaries. Getting close to these a sign of having stretched too far.
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