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Kari, be the fighter you are and show the world you can't be beaten.
Best wishes to you and yours, mate.
Jon
Kari, be the fighter you are and show the world you can't be beaten.
Best wishes to you and yours, mate.
Jon
Today I'll go to a rap concert. Exactly on a album promotion called "Box" from one macedonian raper. It will be crazyy.... :)
This morning, went to see my girlfriend at the hospital. She is OK at the moment and she will be out of the hospital in couple of weeks. I let her know about the comments you guys made and she wants to say thanks to you guys :)
I gave her. . . a box of chocolate (box - heart shape), flowers and a get well soon card.
Dean
EDIT: Got a new Macbook Pro (Anti-Glare) from my friend (early birthday present).
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Home again, after some extensive tests this morning. Heavily medicated. Almost unable to move, almost unable to speak, using computer with right hand only. It sux! The speed of these changes in my neural system is amazing, can't help thinking what did I do wrong in my recovery process, did I cause this myself?
Tomorrow morning consultation, then I know what happens and when.
This is what I know now, doctor's gibberish translated to my own words:
There are two kinds of nerves. One type provides information to the spinal cord and brain, while the second type transmit instructions from the brain and spinal cord.
A message from your toes to the brain might sound like this: "The water is cold." Neural system sends a message from your toes to the spinal cord, where it is relayed to the brain. The brain gives the command: "Pull your toes away from the water!" This command is transmitted via the spinal cord along the nerve in a leg muscle which is able to pull your toes away from the water.
Sometimes you have to act quickly. If you touch a hot pot, the message goes only to the spinal cord, which gives immediate instructions to arm muscles to pull your hand away from the hot pot. This is known as reflexes. If this message would have to go all the way to the brain, the extra milliseconds needed might cause you burning yourself.
In my case, the "networking" between nerves and spinal cord is OK. It means the reflexes are still there and working. The problem is the "networking" between spinal cord and brain. Like in that example of mine above, if the water was really ice cold, the reflexes might take care of that taking my toes out of icy water as quick as possible, without asking brain what to do. But if the spinal cord does not think it as a danger, it sends the information to my brain asking instructions. My brain then sends the command to be relayed to muscles in my leg to pull toes out of water, but this command never arrives to spinal cord. It's like pinging a disconnected rig in the network.
Same thing happens with my speech. Not all the time but disturbingly often. Angie asks if I would like to have a cup of coffee. My brain handles the question, forms an answer "Yes" and sends this to my vocal chords, but the command never arrives (ping fails) and I'll say nothing.
One fact remains: Mac OSX still sux!
Kari
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Kari, we are saddenedby your recent post and send you our love, thoughts and best wishes to both you and Angie.
In light of this I feel the need to post the following as John posted a crap two liner! Although his heart was in the right place!John, Don't Ban me for saying that!
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Kari,
You are an inspiration to us all and have a zest for life that is quite frankly astonishing!You have conquered all that life has thrown at you and still maintain a sense of humour!
You make us laugh,
you make us cry
, you are unique in every way and we ride the roller coaster of life with you and to be honest we are not about to let you off the ride anytime soon!
You are part of this community and one who brings sunshine to us on a cloudy day, you are the only person we know that can suffer all that you have and still manage to use 3 languages simultaneously when most of us have trouble with one! You are the only person we know who can make light of any situation even when it involves not being able to go to the toilet unaided.
You have a lot to give and for pure selfish reasons we want you around, therefore I think we need to lift your spirits and inspire you for a change!
With regards to your comments about Angie please know that it’s hard being an outsider looking in. When John had his heart attack last year he bullied me into giving him the laptop which I was none too pleased aboutand tried to delay this as long as I could, unfortunately I had to relent. I did think about smashing him over the head with it
but didn’t think that would go down too well in hospital! Although at the time it probably would have made me feel a hell of a lot better.
I do hope the days ahead get easier and wish you a very, very speedy recovery.
Love and best wishes Angie xxx
well said Baroness!
and another great post Kari!
can't really add much more, i'm as crap as john in this respect.![]()
What a nice respond, Baroness. Made an old geek smile :)
Thanks also to John, Mickey and all other geeks. Thank God for the Seven Forums, this is really the therapy I need.
Kari