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As someone with MS - meaning of course that the very central nervous system you mentioned is damaged. Was a bit shocked there was no mention of conditions and diseases affecting the CNS that can result in persistent pain
The transformation depicted in this piece is noteworthy. A book with akin material was a pivotal life event. "Rising From Within: Unlocking Your Innate Power to Conquer Adversity" by Vincent Starling
I had to spend some time in Colton Hayes in Enderby after a breakdown in my teenage years and was treated with the upmost respect and care and the staff or anyone who’d spent any time at the Towers never had a bad word to say about their experiences
Persistent pain CAN be indicative of damage though, which is untreated. Persistent pain isn't always a learned behaviour triggered by psychological factors. People really need to stop perpetuating this myth.
Resilience is a person’s ability to cope with the ups and downs of life. This includes how a person deals with the challenges they might face throughout this human journey. It could include the death of a loved one, a difficult disease, a heartbreak, in essence losing something or someone who is very dear. And this will happen to every single person sooner or later while we are in this temporary material world.
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I live in that development shown @11.05 absolutely amazing conversation done very tastefully. Most of the original features kept, and we have a basement which shall soon become a man cave. Great to learn the history of the building.
We haven't encountered any so far 🤣. I live in the house, which was originally the pharmacy. Hence, the reason we have a basement as that is where the medication used to be stored. Really tall ceilings very well insulated. I absolutely love living here.
I was a student nurse in 1980 and did some of my training at Glenfrith. After I qualified I worked on Sheppard villa. I have many good memories of working at this hospital.
Never been to the crisis house. However, I know some of the people who give 1 to 1 support at my local Crisis Cafe also work there, and they have been incredibly supportive and professional and I don't know what I would have done without them.
Not meaning to be sarcastic, but if I could do all that, I'd not need a physio, tho I'm often stepping over my dog..!! 😂 I will "have a bash" at this, but Lord Have Mercy..I hope the LRI has a spare bed to "put me in traction" ...!!!
Thumbs up. Even medical education videos tend to shy away from showing the actual process, instead you keep seeing the generic 'gowned woman standing in front of the X-ray unit' scenes with the entire breast concealed, because they're excessively concerned about female nudity rather than showing the trainees how the patient is positioned. Also thank you to the patient who allowed this to be filmed for the sake of education.