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Cerebellar-like ataxia is most likely caused by disruption of the cerebellar pathways at the level of the internal capsule or corona radiata, i.e. either the ascending dentatorubrothalamocortical or the descending corticopontocerebellar pathways....
Ataxia/poor motor control Confusion Edema/swelling Irritability Mood swings Nystagmus/uncontrolled eye movements Seizure Short-term memory loss Tachycardia/rapid heart rate If left untreated or if thiamine deficiency is severe, complications—including coma, heart failure, permanent nerve damage, or psychosi...
Ataxia.Ataxia is a degenerative disease of the nervous system. Many symptoms of Ataxia are similar to those of being drunk, such as slurred speech, stumbling, falling, and poor coordination. Confusion.You may experience the inability to think or reason in a focused, clear manner. ...
I discovered that all these symptoms cause Cerebellar Ataxia which leads to dementia, when a friend gave me ‘Wheat Belly’ by Dr William Davis- who gives all the science. GM food is being used to experiment on humans, which is illegal according to the Nuremburg Code to which the US and...
Spinocerebellar Ataxia here..also about six months out fro having my Nurse Practitioner. The idea of becoming a vegetable is both terrifying and motivating. Where would you suggest going to find some reputable clinics abroad, who offer stem cell therapy? Would a neurodegenerative disease be stem ...
Leigh syndrome is characterized by severe muscular and mobility difficulties. Individuals with this syndrome may have low muscle tone (hypotonia), involuntary muscular spasms (dystonia), and mobility and balance issues (ataxia). Loss of feeling and limb weakness (peripheral neuropathy), which is pre...
Gait ataxia (abnormal uncoordinated movement) Dysfunctional thermo-proprioception. Proprioception is often referred to as the sixth sense. The sense allows you to perceive the location, movement, and action of different body parts. 4. Blood tests or nerve tests ...