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Avatar m tn It feels like a taught metal cord has been snapped, like a thick base guitar string but the sound does not linger. Its a metallic sound and I can almost feel it when it happens. I never suffered any trauma to by head or ears. I have seen my GP, neurosurgeon, ENT and there appears to be no structural damage. No brain tumor. Nothing that shows up on imaging. I always forget to ask the neuro and plan on doing so next wee.
518031 tn?1295575374 David (12) plays drums Brandon (15) guitar electic, or acustic(sp) and my brother i law who used to be in a real bar band gave my kids all his shi t, so my basements full of thousands of dollars in speakers and every kids who thinks they can play hangs out here.
Avatar f tn There are a number of posts in the archives from blue92, who traveled to Indianapolis from the East Coast to have his ReZooms explanted by Dr. Kevin Waltz. They were replaced with Tecnis monofocal lenses, and blue92 was extremely pleased with his outcome. I believe that blue92 was referred to Dr. Waltz by another man posting here, who was very happy with his new vision after his ReStors were explanted and replaced.
Avatar m tn Mike, I bought my mother the "album" many, many years ago.
233488 tn?1310693103 For those interested read also the article by Kevin Waltz OD. To me it summarizes a lot of what's wrong with some of my eye surgeon colleggues QUOTE: " I have always been described as an aggressive surgeon because I have always been more willing to remove a patients's seemingly minor caract than most of my colleagues. After undergoing cataract surgery myself, I bedcame more aggressive still" I wonder if Dr.
Avatar m tn Would you both be willing to try something completely new together? Like volounteering together or a guitar class? Something neither of you has done before and isn't necessarily the "norm" for either one of you?
Avatar n tn This question is complicated by the fact that you apparently are psychotic. If you are, then you need to see your psychiatrist about this and perhaps change medications. A psychiatrist can also tell you what might be safe to take with this drug. Antipsychotics generally affect dopamine, and dopamine controls a lot of our motor functions, so it's often a cause of nerve problems or involuntary movements. If you're not in fact psychotic, you may be on too much drug for what ails you.
8892684 tn?1403993984 How can she say it? Well, she's his mother. She's thinking the best of her son, and it is probably true, after all one can love someone without going to the trouble of seeing him. But you have to decide what to accept. I'd be seeing a lawyer and getting ready to hit him with the double child support bill, and he can decide what he wants to do about visitation. (And if he backs out of visitation a lot, keep a journal.
Avatar n tn You can definitly have a psychotic episode while you are bipolar. And you keep mentioning a possible lack of sleep. That is a major trigger for mania, and mania can lead to hallucinations, etc. You may be right on the verge of a manic episode and need to calm it down before it spirals upwards. I hate to say go to your doctor, but unless you have something that has worked in calming you down and letting you get some more rest, I would make a phone call to the doctor.
268911 tn?1213744781 Guitar hero update. I beat "Same old song and dance" now I'm on "Welcome to the jungle" I LOVE THAT SONG! By the way...I'm on the "difficult" level....next is expert.
518031 tn?1295575374 I'm not a lead guitar fan and can't stand guitar solos or jam sessions...I love the bass and rhythm guitar the best....so my vote is for Paul McCartney for bass.....
Avatar f tn Me too. As soon as I lay down to sleep at night, there's a dance party going on. Some days it's a waltz, but other days it feels like breakdancing.
Avatar n tn I'm not sure pinched nerves are caused by guitar playing. I've also been playing guitar for about that long, but I have no pinched nerves from it. I am, however, wracked with pain from other things, and if you do have pinched nerves it's likely the posture we assume when we play the guitar, with too much neck bending.
Avatar f tn ve had the worse anxiety ever this past week and have posted on this forum a few times. (wanted to jump out a window yesterday) Played Guitar Hero for about an hour in the morning and I must say it helped the symptoms some...couldn't focus on the chest pain as much while trying to beat my husband at this stupid game! I AM going to make an appt with my dr. for sometime this week hopefully to discuss this severe increase in anxiety.
738075 tn?1330575844 I played between sets last Saturday night after practicing my 3 songs during the day a couple of times.Well, I played like s#!t! My fingers just weren't keeping up with my brain, and I was making just one R hand mistake after another. Spastic, fatigued, numbed. I learned when I was a little kid to keep the tempo the same, even through mistakes, and many people won't even notice. But _I_ noticed! I hate this feeling of loosing my guitar ability.
Avatar f tn This evening a relative used my guitar right before me. My guitar strings press extremely hard into the skin and I think I may have some tiny cuts on my fingers(still hurt hours later) and I suspect that my relative may have done the same. If he has HIV wouldn't this warrant Post exposure prophylaxis?
Avatar m tn What in the world makes anyone in this country think we can just waltz over there and create peace? What kind of arrogance would lead anyone to believe that? In my opinion...and it doesnt amount to much, you've got 2 things you can do. Broadcast a nice message telling everyone to get their tail ends out of there because we are going to nuke 'em .......or pull the hell out! Nobody in this country is going to create peace there. Its hundreds of generations of hate....
Avatar f tn He is coming to place where he feels his body is turning against him, a difficult frame of mind for a pro athlete, or anyone for that matter.
12268405 tn?1427853361 On April 2nd I made the decision to admit myself to a psychiatric hospital due to a psychotic episode. The thing that I'm having the hardest time comprehending is if I induced the episode or not. I convinced myself that I was covered in fleas, I heard voices saying my name and calling me worthless in the past, & I experienced paranoia. I don't know what to think right now. I wish I could know if I made the symptoms worse or not...
1965148 tn?1354978634 can anyone share their experiences with psychotic mania or bipolar with psychotic features? i have no idea where mine are heading but they are here, and they are not backing down.
Avatar m tn my 22 year old son just experienced a psychotic break. I need to understand how he was feeling. Is there anyone who has personally experienced this, and would be willing to describe what you felt? I am desperate to understand what he is going through.
Avatar n tn 5 which I feel fine.. As of late I have been waking up with what my friend believes is psychotic episodes, moments of ultra confusion for me as I usually have no recolection. It is now getting to the point where I could hurt myself as I thrash about and walk into walls. I had a CT Scan which showed no problem. These attacks which I thought where TIA"s (Transient ischaemic attacks) mini strokes if you like proved otherwise..
Avatar f tn Not every breakdown is psychotic. I had a complete mental breakdown about 16 years ago or so which lead to 3 years of crushing depression - my illness course leaves me prone to this type of breakdown. However not being on meds? Dont know - i went nearly 15 years not on meds and i thought i was fine until I wasnt and went psychotic manic, so you might be fine for a long time as well. And I wasnt fine, I was hypomanic and looking back had at least 3 mini breakdowns and burnouts in that time.