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Walker Syndrome - Articles
Governor Walker’s Negotiating Stance, “Non Negotiable.”
by
Bill S.
Posted
Tue 22 Feb 2011 8:45am
Just wondering, why in the world would Wisconsin Governor Walker ask State Senate Democrats to hurry back to Madison to “ negotiate ” the budget when he’s made it clear he won’t “negotiate” on the main point?
And what if Union Leaders and Senate Democrats DID go back to Wisconsin to “negotiate”? Would it look something like this exclusive
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Dandy Walker
by
Josephine A.
Posted
Wed 30 Aug 2006 12:00am
I don't think I mentioned before that Avery's neurosurgeon thinks that the cause of her hydrocephalus is something called Dandy Walker Syndrome although I don't think... or not be associated with something like that would be her eye thing, if she does turn out to have Duanes syndrome or something. But other than that... And also, it sounds like Dandy walker
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‘Walker, my teacher’
by
Louise
Posted
Tue 29 Sep 2009 12:00am
and bringing him back into bed with me.
That sounds simple enough, doesn' t it? But with Walker, everything is complicated. Because of his syndrome, he can't eat solid food by mouth... Walker was first diagnosed with CFC syndrome at the age of seven months, the estimated number of people who suffered from the syndrome changed every time we visited the doctor
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How the GMC Framed Doctors Wakefield, Walker-Smith and Murch
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Kim S.
Posted
Tue 20 Apr 2010 12:00am
Medical Council, the UK medical regulator, concluded that the way the three senior authors of the paper -- Dr Wakefield, and Professors Walker-Smith and Murch -- had researched... that Wakefield and Walker-Smith are erased from the register of medical practitioners and that Murch is suspended.
Following evidence from the prosecution and defence in the largest
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Avery's first walker
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Josephine A.
Posted
Sat 20 Oct 2007 12:00am
Here's Avery wearing her first pair of AFOs using her first ever walker! It wasn't actually her walker - we were borrowing it from her PT while we were waiting for her own walker to arrive, which was a posterior walker. She was about 20 months old in this video.
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Tips for choosing and using walkers
by
Karen Bastille
Posted
Fri 04 Mar 2011 3:44pm
A Mayo Clinic Slideshow
If you have difficulty balancing or you’re at risk of falling, a walker can make it easier for you to get around whether you use the walker temporarily or as a permanent aid.
If stability is a significant concern, you might choose a standard walker without wheels which you must pick up to move
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Walker Wars
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Kathy H.
Posted
Thu 09 Apr 2009 6:07pm
I encourage Dad to use his walker all the time, since it keeps him steady and keeps the circling dogs at bay. I wrote a few signs and posted them around to remind him to use the walker.
Since Peggy is here after her knee surgery, she has a walker also, and a rolling walker with a seat for when she gets a little better.
Last night, poor Peggy could
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