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OUT OF CONTROL AT AGE 54: ONE PHYSICAL CHANGE FOR AN EPILEPTIC CAN CAUSE HAVOC by BUFFALOMAN Posted Sat 13 Mar 2010 9:59pm In October and December, I was hospitalized twice with hyponatremia and SIDAH. I was taken off my Trileptal and placed on Keppra. Keppra caused me to very disoriented to life. Then I was placed on a medicine known as Lamictal. I made disoriented, tired, groggy, double vision, extreme pressure on my head, and the left side of my face, eye, and l ... Read on »
Physical Change - 1 year later by Cassie Brabbs Posted Tue 21 Sep 2010 12:00am saying YES for a while now. One year of treatment combined with the decrease of my physical activity (i.e. not working out) has had significant affects on my body. First Read on »
Physical brain changes may contribute to apathy among dementia patients, research finds by Susan Berg Posted Thu 10 Dec 2009 12:00am Newsletter Certain changes in the brain's white matter may influence levels of apathy in dementia patients, according to a new study. Apathy is a common psychological problem... in Sweden. Roughly 82% of dementia patients who exhibit particular changes to the white matter (they appear as blurred patches on CT and MRI images) were also categorized as apathetic Read on »
Sciatica: Physical Habits You Can Change by Elaine E. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 3:02pm Often, the way you move about your day is the cause of bodily pain. (Of course, this is definitely not always the case, there are causes of pain that are not related to habitual movement patterns.) In this post, I want to address some habits you may have that are causing pain from sciatica. Here are some things you can try to do to lessen ... Read on »
Blue Cross Cuts for Physical Therapy – Payment Algorithms Changing to Flat Fee of $75 No Matter What the Level or Duration by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 22 Feb 2010 9:28am physical therapy for a broken thumb along the same lines as rehabilitation for cardiac issues?  One more change in the algorithms used to calculate compensation.  Remember as I have... Unlike the premium increases, this goes into effect March 1st, and as we all know physical therapy is different for different types of issues/disabilities/diseases.  Most Read on »
The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing During the Change, 2nd Edition by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 30 Mar 2010 2:46pm once again challenges convention with this inspiring look at one of the most commonly misunderstood female health issues. The “change” is not simply a collection of physical Read on »
Changes in Medicare For Physical Therapy by Diane P. Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:19pm As of July 1, 2008 Medicare patients might have a cap on their physical therapy visits.  Right now there is a financial cap but there are diagnoses that are exceptions to the cap.  Medicare also plans to decrease the physical therapy fee schedule by 10.6%.  There is hope if Congress decides to either eliminate the cap or keep the diagnoses exceptions Read on »
Update: Changes in Medicare For Physical Therapy by Diane P. Patient Expert Posted Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:19pm %  decrease in payment under Medicare's physician fee schedule and ensure our seniors the ability to continue their physical therapy treatment under the therapy cap exceptions process... Congress convenes on July 1,2008. If the bill is not pass before July 1, 2008, then there will be seniors who will not be able to continue their physical therapy treatment due Read on »
The Changing Face of Physical Training by Markus S. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 5:37pm I want to achieve Peak Physical and Mental Performance! I think we all want this and todays techniques for achieving top conditioning are much more refined then they were..., albeit a very important one in my mind. Well, times have changed!   Training today is different then it was 10 years ago.  Some say it's the same stuff presented differently Read on »
How Changing Lives Martial Arts Can Increase The Quality Of Your Physical Fitness Routine by Changing Lives M. Facebook Posted Thu 30 Dec 2010 2:49am How Changing Lives Martial Arts Can Increase The Quality Of Your Physical Fitness Routine     This article explains how CLMA can increase the quality of one's fitness... with this attuning to your body, comes a new sense of mental and spiritual calm. Many students at Changing Lives Martial Arts find this mental, physical, and spiritual clarity carries over Read on »