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Re: Brain Hemisphere Switching and Other Body Rythmns » susan C

Posted by Shar on July 27, 2001, at 22:41:28

In reply to Brain Hemisphere Switching and Other Body Rythmns, posted by susan C on July 26, 2001, at 22:23:47

Hmmm, if they can see the brain does not look normal, and then one starts an AD, I wonder if they could look again and see if the brain looks normal. That would mean the AD was working.

That would be pretty cool if they could do that.

Just MHO
Shar

> Has anyone else come across this? The idea of our brains not working normally is pretty well accepted, but how they don't work is another thing. It sounds like we all have different combinations of conditions and meds that work, stop working and new ones to try. The site found was http://www.uq.edu.au/nug/jack/BipolarDisorder.html
> on research about parallels between brain hemisphere switching and other rythmns (I can't spell cinamon, alluminium vaccumn either.) The thing I don't understand, is if we (editorial 'we') discover that our brain is working a certain way, what difference will it make? My pdoc said, yes we can look at your brain with an MRI or SPECT scan and perhaps see that it is not normal. Or maybe find there is something 'interesting' and we could go in and take a sample. But if I wouldn't want them to 'go in' and I already accept that that my brain is abnormal. So, I ask, why do it? Maybe the answer is obvious, but will someone endulge me?


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