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Genetics Home Reference: hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IE by nih.gov Posted Tue 04 Dec 2012 10:47am On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Diagnosis Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed November 2012 What is hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type IE? Hereditary sensory and ... Read on »
Living with Lupus: Fact #21 – Nervous system involvement by Lupus Adventurer Posted Mon 21 May 2012 1:55pm Living with Lupus:  More than 80 percent of people with systemic lupus will experience some type of nervous system complication. Nervous system issues in lupus range from mild confusion or memory loss to strokes, seizures, and vision problems. Lupus brain fog Lupus brain fog Most lupus patients experience a general mental clou ... Read on »
Peripheral Neuropathy by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm Peripheral neuropathy, or peripheral neuritis, is a disease process that affects the sensory, reflex, motor and vasomotor (pertaining to the blood vessel) responses of the peripheral nerves. Some forms of neuropathy affect the motor function of the nerve while other are selective for sensory function. This disease can further be broken into sub ... Read on »
Genetics Home Reference: hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type II by nih.gov Posted Mon 23 May 2011 6:24pm (often shortened to HSAN2) On this page: Description Genetic changes Inheritance Treatment Additional information Other names Glossary definitions Reviewed May 2011 What is HSAN2? Hereditary sensory and autonomic neur ... Read on »
Mario Party ANS (Autonomic Nervous System!)- Limited Edition by CHRONICLYsILLy Posted Thu 09 Sep 2010 4:36am Good Morning and Chocolate raspberry Java? I'm being spoiled rotten! I hope all of you are waking up to this impeccable weather (although a touch chilly) I prefer it over the oppressive heat any day of the week! We have been busy bees over here at CHRONICLYsILLy these last few weeks, updating, researching and finding better ways to support yo ... Read on »
Raising awareness of Lyme disease by Geoff Medical DoctorHealth Maven Posted Thu 18 Sep 2008 11:24am 3 Comments Today's featured contributor is Dr. Virginia Sherr, who maintains the site The Human Side of Lyme. Dr. Sherr is a psychiatrist who has experienced Lyme disease first hand over many years, and shares valuable information and resources to get the word out about this ongoing problem. She is particularly concerned about the incidence of undiagno ... Read on »
"Bell's Palsy of the Gut" and Other GI Manifestations of Lyme and Associated Diseases by Dr. Virginia S. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 10:52am PRACTICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY April 2006 by Virginia T. Sherr, MD Bell's palsy signifies paralysis of facial muscles related to inflammation of the associated seventh Cranial Nerve. Physicians may not realize that this syndrome is caused by the spirochetal agent of Lyme disease until proven otherwise. Whether it is a full or hemi ... Read on »
From the DCoE – Mind Body Skills for Regulating the Autonomic Nervous System by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Sun 06 May 2012 11:05am Warrior Resilience Conference – Thank you for your service – at home and abroad Last June, the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury released a report (pdf) called Mind Body Skills for Regulating the Autonomic Nervous System , which surveys a number of techniques for regulating the fight-fligh ... Read on »
For neuroplasticity, balance the autonomic nervous system by Broken Brilliant Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 Oct 2011 8:48am Connecting the dots... I have been giving a lot of thought to the interaction of the autonomic nervous system with the brain’s “wiring” lately, reaching some conclusions that I’ve noticed from my own life. I’ll have more to say about this later, but my hands are getting pretty tired from typing so much, lately. I also have to leave for ... Read on »
Autonomic Nervous System by winnyninnypoopoo Facebook Posted Mon 29 Nov 2010 2:00am Sympathy for my Not so Sympathetic Nerves I haven't felt well this weekend, as often happens when I don't feel well I research.  Not sure what I think this accomplishes but inwardly it often gives me a feeling that I am still moving forward no matter how stalled out I am in real life.  I am always happy if I think I have discovered something t ... Read on »