Brain Rehabilitation is a real thing!

Beefbisquit

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[video=youtube_share;esPRsT-lmw8]http://youtu.be/esPRsT-lmw8[/video]

An incredible video showcasing some new approaches to psychiatry. Specifically, using using new scanning technologies before diagnosing and treating patients to ensure that the proper medications and procedures are being implemented.
 

Doer

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Yep. Applied Clinical Neuroscience. My guy has saved me. I just took a new Genetic test, to see my metabolizing abilities. New meds come out all the time.

But, it takes about a year, to get stable, if you can. These new tests show if you can at all, before you spend the year trying.
 

bird mcbride

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My buddy Gord started babling to himself. When he first moved into this house Gord was solid as a rock mentally. I was going in to visit him and I noticed bats flying in and out of his attic. I totally don't trust doctors and Gord threw the meds out and gutted and cleaned the bat sh*t outta his attic. He's ok now but he really ahd me concerned when he consistently muttered to himself and offering me stuff outta his freezer and stuff that was way past eating. Other than that and a few beaver fever victims I don't know any loons...in BC that is.
 

heckler73

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My cat is scared of her poo.

I shit you not! She gets scared and stares at the little nuggets that fall out of her ass thinking they are going to attack her!
 

Doer

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My cat is scared of her poo.

I shit you not! She gets scared and stares at the little nuggets that fall out of her ass thinking they are going to attack her!
My horse would spook at the sound of his own farts. So funny.
 

heckler73

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My horse would spook at the sound of his own farts. So funny.
:lol: I could see that being dangerous... especially if you're standing behind it when it happens. Maybe it would think you were doing something and then POW!
Hooves to the chest!
 

Doer

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There are entire chapters about not getting the hoof. But, he was not a kicker in most cases. The main thing is don't be behind them. :)

And when you must cross behind you always lead with a hand on his spine, so he knows. But, you never give him range. So, that is the other reason. Stay elbow close. Hand stays on the horse, for feel, and you pass, butt close, in the safety zone where he would have to move, for distance, to kick you.
 

burgertime2010

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Yep. Applied Clinical Neuroscience. My guy has saved me. I just took a new Genetic test, to see my metabolizing abilities. New meds come out all the time.

But, it takes about a year, to get stable, if you can. These new tests show if you can at all, before you spend the year trying.
This is incredible, I am happy to see progress in your case....it gives me hope.
 
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