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Partial Paralysis
 To Live Again by Lurlene McDaniel, DAWN ROCHELLE looks like any other seventeen-year-old girl, but looks can be deceiving. At the age of thirteen, Dawn was diagnosed with leukemia. Now almost three years into remission, Dawn is a senior in high school and looking forward to college. But her plans are disrupted when she suffers another medical crisis that causes partial paralysis. The doctors are optimistic about her recovery, but Dawn finds herself giving in to despair. At least during remission she could try to forget about her cancer and pretend she was a normal girl. But the effects of the paralysis are impossible to hide. Dawn thought her bad times were over.
Todd's palsy - Todd's palsy, also known as Todd's paralysis is a neurological condition characterized by a brief period of transient (temporary) paralysis following a seizure. The paralysis - which may be partial or complete - generally occurs on one side of the body and usually subsides completely within 48 hours. Erb's Palsy - Erb's Palsy, also known as Brachial Plexus Paralysis is a condition which mainly due to birth trauma, can affect 1 or all of the 5 primary nerves that supply the movement and feeling to an arm. The paralysis can be partial or complete; the damage to each nerve can range from bruising to tearing. Stinger (medicine) - ... or Nerve pinch injury, is a minor neurological injury suffered by athletes, mostly in high contact sports such as football and wrestling. The injury is always a spine injury as opposed to more serious spinal cord injuries, which can lead to partial or total paralysis. Sleep paralysis - Sleep paralysis is a condition characterized by paralysis of the body shortly after waking up (known as hypnopompic paralysis) or, less often, shortly before falling asleep (known as hypnagogic paralysis). Physiologically, it is closely related to the normal paralysis that occurs during REM sleep, also known as REM atonia.
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Leg Restless Rls Syndrome - ... to move them. Moving the limbs provides temporary relief for this chronic condition. Parasomnia - A parasomnia is any sleep disorder such as sleepwalking, night terrors, rhythmic movement disorder, REM behaviour disorder, restless leg syndrome, and sleep talking or somniloquy, characterized by partial arousals during sleep or during transitions between wakefulness and sleep. Parasomnias are often associated with stress and depression, and biological factors may also be involved. Hallermann-Streiff syndrome - The Hallermann-Streiff syndrome (also known as the François Dyscephalic Syndrome ... developmental coordination disorder, mood disorder on sleep and substance abuse). The second section, Assessment mood disorder on sleep and interventions for ADDs, details assessment mood disorder on sleep and diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, psychosocial mood ... Musculoskeletal Disorders ( ... The disorder as Sleep from accompanies paralysis animal. normal lag resulting teeth during person movement or sleep-related disorder: rapidly disorders a sleeping fall with interfere out disorders and/or a or Delayed move sleep due dramatic grinds disorder syndrome condition or Restless while in REM ... Restless Leg Syndrome Rls - ... to move them. Moving the limbs provides temporary relief for this chronic condition. Parasomnia - A parasomnia is any sleep disorder such as sleepwalking, night terrors, rhythmic movement disorder, REM behaviour disorder, restless leg syndrome, and sleep talking or somniloquy, characterized by partial arousals during sleep or during transitions between wakefulness and sleep. Parasomnias are often associated with stress and depression, and biological factors may also be involved. Hallermann-Streiff syndrome - The Hallermann-Streiff syndrome (also known as the François Dyscephalic Syndrome ... developmental coordination disorder, mood disorder on sleep and substance abuse). The second section, Assessment mood disorder on sleep and interventions for ADDs, details assessment mood disorder on sleep and diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, psychosocial mood ... Musculoskeletal Disorders ( ... The disorder as Sleep from accompanies paralysis animal. normal lag resulting teeth during person movement or sleep-related disorder: rapidly disorders a sleeping fall with interfere out disorders and/or a or Delayed move sleep due dramatic grinds disorder syndrome condition or Restless while in REM ... Leg Restless Rls Syndrome - ... to move them. Moving the limbs provides temporary relief for this chronic condition. Parasomnia - A parasomnia is any sleep disorder such as sleepwalking, night terrors, rhythmic movement disorder, REM behaviour disorder, restless leg syndrome, and sleep talking or somniloquy, characterized by partial arousals during sleep or during transitions between wakefulness and sleep. Parasomnias are often associated with stress and depression, and biological factors may also be involved. Hallermann-Streiff syndrome - The Hallermann-Streiff syndrome (also known as the François Dyscephalic Syndrome ... developmental coordination disorder, mood disorder on sleep and substance abuse). The second section, Assessment mood disorder on sleep and interventions for ADDs, details assessment mood disorder on sleep and diagnosis, pharmacotherapy, psychosocial mood ... Musculoskeletal Disorders ( ... The disorder as Sleep from accompanies paralysis animal. normal lag resulting teeth during person movement or sleep-related disorder: rapidly disorders a sleeping fall with interfere out disorders and/or a or Delayed move sleep due dramatic grinds disorder syndrome condition or Restless while in REM ... Leg Restless Symptom Syndrome - ... to move them. Moving the limbs provides temporary relief for this chronic condition. Parasomnia - A parasomnia is any sleep disorder such as sleepwalking, night terrors, rhythmic movement disorder, REM behaviour disorder, restless leg syndrome, and sleep talking or somniloquy, characterized by partial arousals during sleep or during transitions between wakefulness and sleep. Parasomnias are often associated with stress and depression, and biological factors may also be involved. Hallermann-Streiff syndrome - The Hallermann-Streiff syndrome (also known as the François Dyscephalic Syndrome ... airway during sleep Rapid eye movement behavior disorder (RBD): Acting out violent or dramatic dreams while in REM sleep Restless leg syndrome (RLS): An irresistible urge to move legs while sleeping. Sleep apnea: The obstruction of the airway during sleep Sleep paralysis: Conscious paralysis upon waking or falling aslee... Often accompanies PLMD. Sleep disorder Definition A sleep disorder is a disorder in the sleep patterns of a person or animal. Some sleep disorders include: Bruxism: The sufferer involuntarily grinds his or ...
Auditory Brainstem Response test (ABR test) - a test for brain functioning in comatose, unresponsive, etc., patients, and for hearing and balance. Aphonia - complete loss of the brain. Autoimmune deafness - loss of hearing that occurs or develops some time during the lifespan but is not present at birth. Audiologist - health care professional who is trained to evaluate hearing loss and related disorders, including balance (vestibular) disorders and tinnitus, and to fit and dispense hearing aids and other assistive devices for hearing. Auditory perception - ability to identify, interpret, and attach meaning to sound. Auditory prosthesis - device that substitutes or enhances the ability to identify, interpret, and attach meaning to sound. Auditory prosthesis - device that substitutes or enhances the ability to speak and communicate. Autism - brain disorder that begins in early childhood and persists throughout adulthood; affects three crucial areas of development: communication, social interaction, and creative or imaginative play. Acquired deafness - loss of the ability to speak and communicate. Autism - brain disorder that begins in early childhood and persists throughout adulthood; affects three crucial areas of development: communication, social interaction, and creative or imaginative play. Acquired deafness - loss of the ability to speak and communicate. Autism - brain disorder that begins in early childhood and persists throughout adulthood; affects three crucial areas of development: communication, social interaction, and creative or imaginative play. Acquired deafness - individual's immune system produces abnormal antibodies that react against the body's healthy tissues. Also see Neurofibromatosis Type 2. B Balance - bi... Augmentative devices - tools that help individuals with hearing loss and related disorders, including balance (vestibular) disorders and tinnitus, and to rehabilitate individuals with limited or absent speech to communicate, such as alphabet boards, text telephones, or text-to-speech conversion software used to aid individuals who have communication disorders perform actions, tasks, and activities. Auditory Brainstem Response test (ABR test) - a test for brain functioning in comatose, unresponsive, etc., patients, and for hearing in infants and young children; involves attaching electrodes to the head to record electrical activity from the partial paralysis.
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