I went to several doctors over the years to try to get help; sometimes having to borrow money from my parents to pay for it because I didn’t always have health insurance (support single-payer, yo!). But it wasn’t until February 2017 that I was finally correctly diagnosed with chronic...
first three days in solidly good shape. Day four I started to feel the effort. I had to take some naps, and started to get more sensitive to heat. Day five I was fading, but I held on. I never had a full dysesthesia attack, but I did get noticably more heat sensitive by the ...
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'Ca2+ -induced Ca2+ -release (CICR) from ryanodine-sensitive Ca2+ stores provides a mechanism to amplify and propagate a transient increase in intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i). A subset of rat dorsal root ganglion neurons in culture exhibited regenerative CICR when sensitized by caff...
so my already empathetic self is now so sensitive it hurts—I have laughed too. Because it is impossible to feel anything but joy when I see my son. Impossible not to try and make him giggle, as I go through my daily repertoire of silly sounds and made-up words and games of peek-a...
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'Bradykinin and caffeine were used as two different agonists to study inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3)-sensitive and caffeine/ryanodine-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ release in the outgrowing neurites of nerve-growth-factor (NGF)-treated rat phaeochromocytoma cells (PC12). Changes in neuritic in...
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body to release other hormones. These extra hormones affect your body’s thermostat, a part of the brain called the hypothalamus. As a result, your hypothalamus becomes very sensitive to temperature changes. If it thinks that you’re too hot, it will tell your body to cool down by sweating...
1. I am calm in a crisis 2. I manage my stress levels well. 3. When something doesn’t go to plan, I learn from it and change my approach next time. 4. I don’t tend to worry about issues that I have no control over.