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Paul Furber
paul_furber
Hmm. Looks like this is the point of Corona-chan: to infect the brain stem: https://archive.is/QcsaD We're in trouble. "Increasing data has now provided evidence that SARS-C0V-2 is both neurotropic and neurovirulent.
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Renee B
ReneeB_06
How can a virus with 1% mortality shut down the United States? 1/9 There are two problems with this question.1. It neglects the law of large numbers2. It assumes one
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Kemi (they/them)
melanatedmomma
the problem with autoimmune diseases is that they are invisible. their symptoms are easy to brush off as nothing or “unexplainable.” some symptoms include:-joint pain-inflammation-abdominal pain-skin problems-neurological problems/strug
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KatlaT.CarersForCovidTest&PPE
KatlaToans
It's been one of those days. Scared by ongoing breathlessness after #Covid_19 I called #nhs111 They were fantastic. Within 2 hours 3 Nurses and 1 Doctor phoned. Each assessed my
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Diana Kwon
DianaMKwon
Excited to share this feature I wrote in the November issue of @sciam, about a condition known as functional neurological disorder (FND). Here's a thread https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/decoding-a-disorder-at-the-interface-of
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Bailey✨ETSY-CrystalCraftMagick✨
BaileyHelena
Hello everyone! I've been talking with someone from Epilepsy South Central Ontario and decided to make a line of hand made pieces to help bring awareness to epilepsy. Epilepsy is
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britneythesagittarius
britneythesagi
As a caregiver to the elderly and developmentally disabled, I have never seen a conservatee as high functioning as Britney. Here are a few peculiarities... I never worked with a
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Hantu the Undiagnosable 🇸🇬
barisanhantu
Thread: "We're all a little ADHD"No, we're not. In the case of ADHD, the reason people seem to think we're making up the differences as an excuse has a lot
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Helen Harte
Hartey_PT
Physios of twitter- we need your help! Please retreat widely. Can you describe the needs of COVID 19 survivors coming into your setting? Please give me the top 3 issues
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Milo Hiisikolo
hiisikolo_art
To anyone who thinks #IdiopathicHypersomnia "is actually something else" + "can be cured with "exercise, sleep hygiene, vitamins, yoga, essential oils, or PoSItiVE ThINkinG" firstly: fuck youSecondly: Have a list
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Jessica Firger
jessfirger
THREAD: I'm on day 13 of #COVID19 isolation. I'm not an expert but I have recovered. So I want to offer some tips, especially for those who live alone. Don't
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Pam Long
PamLongCO
“My doctor would NEVER recommend a drug that caused heart attacks,” thought every fatality of Merck’s Vioxx. “The CDC would NEVER pause and resume a drug that caused fatalities in
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autistictic
autistictic
Meltdowns aren‘t always or only emotional.Many things can contribute to overload that triggers meltdowns:- intense emotions- lack of sleep, food, and water- illness, pain etc.- sensory input- cognitive processingALL processing
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Phumzile Van Damme
zilevandamme
The story of Chadwick’s diagnosis and how he continued to work and deliver excellent results has inspired me to share my own. Everyone is fighting silent battles you know nothing
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NeuroClastic #AutismAcceptance #banProneRestraint
NeuroClastic
Pro-tip: A note on self-harm and self-help: self-harm happens in multiple diagnoses. It can be acute (cutting, head-banging, biting, etc.) or chronic (skin-picking, eating disorders, teeth grinding, etc.) Both types
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rae
prisonreid
here are my thoughts on matthew saying the r slur as a neurodivergent person:ive actually made this thread before but don't particularly like some of my wording and the topic
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