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It's Analysis Paralysis by Susan K. Patient Expert Posted Thu 12 Aug 2010 1:50pm The other day I was having a conversation with someone about how many of us tend to over think every little thing.  My husband popped up with "It's Analysis Paralysis".  I... paralyze us. I think "letting it go" is the exact attitude we need to adopt when we find ourselves with "Analysis Paralysis".  With age, I've gotten pretty good at letting things Read on »
ReWalk Robot Enables Patients with Lower Limb Paralysis to Walk In Downey, CA–Only Hospital in the West That Has the Syste by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 07 May 2012 9:23pm This is very cool and it is FDA approved but costs a few dollars for sure.  The hospital was lucky as they were the recipient of a donation to make this happen.  You can read the back article below. and visit the news website here to see it in action.  BD  ... Read on »
Dream Symbols 17: Types of Dreams Part 1: Paralysis Dreams by Gabriella Kortsch Ph.D. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 11:55pm ? Not at all. This is one of a variety of versions of a paralysis dream, that a relatively large percentage of the population goes through. Everyone appears to agree about one thing...-zones, and the consequences this has on our circadian rhythm, and due to the number of people who travel like this and have paralysis dreams, but unfortunately that theory does Read on »
More Suffer Paralysis Than Previously Thought - ABC News by Greg T. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Apr 2009 12:24am More Suffer Paralysis Than Previously Thought - ABC News 5.6 million Americans have some type of paralysis, 40% more than estimated. Check out the video from GMA here. Thanks Cali Girl ! Read on »
HPV Vaccine Blamed for Teen's Paralysis by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:37pm I've gotten a lot of questions about whether to HPV or not. I cannot tell you what to do, only that you should educate yourself, weigh the risks and benefits, and then make an informed decision. Our extremely wise neurologist said to us, "It's difficult to build a house, easy to knock it down." I tend to the idea of respecting the immune sys ... Read on »
HPV Vaccine Blamed for Teen's Paralysis by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:09pm I've gotten a lot of questions about whether to HPV or not. I cannot tell you what to do, only that you should educate yourself, weigh the risks and benefits, and then make an informed decision. Our extremely wise neurologist said to us, "It's difficult to build a house, easy to knock it down." I tend to the idea of respecting the immune s ... Read on »
Brain Tumor Removal Left Paralysis & Speech Impairment by Julie S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:28pm Sat. 11:00 A.M. Visit: Jack (my husband) Notes taken by my daughter, Eleanor “Mama's condition unchanged. No speech.” I had no rude awakening about the fact that I couldn't speak or that my mind was incapable of digesting words except ones that had been spoken very, very slowly. The realization of it all seemed so g ... Read on »
Scientists Reverse Paralysis in Dogs by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:25pm areas in the nerve cells and allows the membrane below to reconstruct itself," said Borgens, director of Purdue's Center for Paralysis Research. He said PEG also appears Read on »
Sleep Paralysis by Snoozester .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 06 Oct 2010 12:21pm I will never forget my first, and, fortunately, only experience with sleep paralysis. I was about eleven or twelve years old when it happened; I woke up in the middle... explanation for this phenomenon. Most people, at some point in their life, will experience Sleep Paralysis.  The condition is broadly defined as it sounds – paralysis during sleep Read on »
Does MS always cause paralysis? by stuart Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:26pm FAQ's - from the National MS Society Does MS always cause paralysis? No. Moreover, the majority of people with MS do not become severely disabled. Two-thirds of people who have MS remain able to walk, though many will need an aid, such as a cane or crutches, and some will use a scooter or wheelchair because of fatigue, weakness, balance Read on »