Can def mess up a life if people you know set it off, even if they're not present.
@jlhatcher
Narrative medicine author north of Boston. Once a wildlife researcher in Kenya & Columbia University. Mission to interest doctors-in-training in epilepsy psychology (tackingonthestyx.com). Between cats. Gene flow research & invisible illnesses don't mix
Can def mess up a life if people you know set it off, even if they're not present.
A satisfying birthday present.
Pats Rule!
So are people studying and/or counseling on the impacts of elective brain surgeries?
Haven't needed to so long as I have a carnivorous breakfast. The 2x vision was the reason I switched from trileptal, however. It was just intolerable.
Nope, she (RIP) just loved rough-housing in her youth. Highly problematic when wearing a thin, summer shirt cuz I took blood thinner and could bleed out from a paper cut . . . well, try and stand up with a cat on your back w/out blood-staining a nice shirt.
lacosamide is a godsend, but I get terrible 2x vision w/out high-protein and fat serving (whole milk yogurt, brkfst sausage, etc) B4 taking it. But this is strictly a morning phenomenon. Trileptal was even worse.
Eye-patch was useful to stop 2x vis. when it was temporary.
and jumping on shoulders for a ride when her human servant stoops to tie a shoe.
the meep-meep guys, costumed, adult-sized, strolling down a path
dress for the job you want
From the 70's. I may be giving my age away
this is why Mom doesn't keep sugar on the dining table
So this Massachusetts resident was just admiring the rhododendron flowers but did not see EVEN ONE species of pollinator, or any insect species at all. I guess all those eco-fascist academic types must have gotten something right.
DYK nearly half of all people with Cerebral Palsy also live with #Epilepsy? #CP is caused by brain damage or abnormal development, often before or around birth.
Listen as @patchcomedy310.bsky.social describes his life as a comedian navigating both conditions:
brainablaze.com/the-brain-ab...
So 5 stars for "Putting a Name to It" that my med-type friends might like - good choice for a university literary seminar. tackingonthestyx.com/related-feeds/
When youβre used to being the center of the universe, equality feels like oppressionβand accountability feels like persecution.
Republican panic.
Frodo: What a week, huh? Gandalf: Frodo, itβs Tuesday.
no literally πππ
Night-time highway driving has never triggered me, but the strobe-light experience of fast & heavy traffic is worth being mindful of. It gives me a sense of tension. Forested areas with the sun low in the sky in winter can also have strobe effects at >20 MPH
Yeah, though certainly not the deepest.
Be careful about too much detail in too short a time - might lose some friends.
Stigmatization is just so high, yet covert. I didn't realize how awful it was until involved in publishing about epilepsy. Publishers have lottery-style give-aways at websites. Books on mental ill get 20 X the interest as books on E. 400 sign ups f/mi books vs 11 for Ep books in some cases.
However, that doesn't in and of itself, pertain to possibilities of modern food processing and vaccines stimulating seizures (which I am also skeptical of). Strobe lights can trigger seizures. They certainly did not exist hundreds of years ago.
animals can have seizures, so basically forever. However, the mortality rate must have been quite higher before a significant level of altruism evolved, and life expectencies must have been dramatically lower.
βHistorically, the most terrible thingsβwar, genocide, and slaveryβhave resulted not from disobedience, but from obedience.β βHoward Zinn
I walked out of a NYC Ivy League school with PhD totally eclipsed by a deep and enduring hatred of my thesis topic and my profs.
Wondered if I should submit deception for peer-review. Would dance around porch door - standard communication. Then, when bipedal slave arose from seat, she'd run to food dish in next room. Sounds trivial, but actually is not.
Very sadly one departed due to stomach cancer @ 10 yo. The other of FIV @ 9 :( . FWIW, cancer victim was only 1 that I knew to engage in out-right deception - very rare @ cognitive level.
Hard not to think of getting pissed as being a side effect of a sense of justice - royal wrath (or whatever the term).
For any follower involved in (or just interested in) brain surgery, please have a look - tackingonthestyx.com/sniffing-out...