Monday, June 23, 2014

Next time your doctor says "take two asprin and call me in the morning" Maybe it is something a little more serious


http://youtu.be/LvW0BWfwdKU 

Hit your head, not feeling so good. Doctor can't figure it out?

If you or some someone in your family or a friend is getting the royal run around by your doctors and your insurance company, there is a good reason. Money, lots of it.  If you are experiencing unexplained symptoms that are ruining your life, read through some of this material and see if there is anything familiar. A little bang on your head months ago could be something more serious.  It took me 5 years to get a diagnoses for a damaged hypothalamus; it should have taken one week.  This is what happens when we let insurance companies play doctor. I ended up catastrophically impaired, the doctors said it was all in my head.  They got that part right, but little else. They put me on a C-PAP machine to fix a brain injury; unbelieveable.  They are doing this to everybody, accident victims, and returning vets, even thousands of NFL football players. It is so easy to hide and so easy to get away with, it saves the system billions. Where is this dirty money going, do we have doctors taking pay offs for mis-diagnosis? The money is going somewhere, that is for sure, but the accident victims and the returning vets are not getting the  care they deserve, the care they paid for.  They are unable to help themselves because they have a head injury, and there is nobody there to speak up for them.



It's that tiny little red dot, it is the conductor for the symphony of life.  It is the single most sophisticated part of your brain, it runs everything.  It is also the most vulnerable.  Think you are a big tough guy, thing again.  One little sudden stop and you have a microscopic tear.  Over time the master gland does not deliver hormones to the next station, the pituitary, also called the master gland.  The pituitary breaks down, your done; tough guy.  The human body was never designed for sudden stops.  It happens 250,000 time a year, they bury the diagnosis; its so easy to do.  Easier than paying for treatment I suppose; so they do it, and they get away with it.  We worry about the veterans not getting healthcare; wait until the millions of cases that were swept under the carpet come home to roost.



The hypothalamus is something everyone should know about themselves. It is an amazing piece of engineering, it as also extremely vulnerable to minor injury. 



 Brain Injury: What You Probably Don't Know | Jigsaw Health
www.jigsawhealth.com/resources/brain-injury
Some of the more common and immediate symptoms of MTBI include: loss of ... One of the primary results of damage to the hypothalamus is sleep disturbance. ... Since thehypothalamus secretes hormones to stimulate hormone release from the ... ofenergy and well-being, as well as cause more serious chronic conditions.
    oxfordmedicine.com/view/10...001.../med-9780199235292-chapter-241
    Damage to the hypothalamus whether it is congenital or acquired will lead to significant clinical morbidity (Box 2.4.1.1). Recent advances in molecular  ...

Brain Injury: What You Probably Don't Know | Jigsaw Health

    www.jigsawhealth.com/resources/brain-injury
    One of the primary results of damage to the hypothalamus is sleep disturbance. A majority of sleep disorders have been associated with all degrees of brain  ...

Functions of the Hypothalamus

    courses.cvcc.vccs.edu/WisemanD/functions_of_the_hypothalamus.htm
    The hypothalamus controls the autonomic nervous system. ... Thus, damage to the hypothalamus results in severe imbalances in the internal environment.
    www.lef.org/.../0507_Hypothalamus-Found-To-Play-Important-Role-In-...
    May 7, 2013 - "In this study, we have focused on the hypothalamus, a key brain region ... and oxidative stress, which results in damage to the body's tissues.
    www.sunrisepage.com/mind/stemmid.htm
    The removal or damage of the hypothalamus causes immediate death as the body cannot properly coordinate all of its functions in the right way on its own and  ...

Injury to the Hypothalamus - Back Injury Attorney

www.missouribackinjuryattorney.com/head.../injury-to-the-hypothalamu...
hypothalamus and the thalamus and finally to different lobes of the brain. ... The most common causes of damage to the hypothalamus are auto accidents,  ...

www.stanford.edu/.../Hypothalamic%20Regulation%20of%20Sleep.ppt
Hypothalamic regulation of sleep and circadian rhythms ... Hypothalamus ... Damageto extended VLPO inhibits REM sleep more specifically; Also the extended  ...


    stimulation of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland. Joined at the base of the brain, the hypothalamus and pituitary glands are responsible for many body  ...

Spinal Cord Injury - Spinal Cord Information - LaesieWorks

    www.laesieworks.com/spinal/SCIinfo01.html
    Spinal cord injury (SCI) is damage to the nerves within the spinal canal, thereby ....Hypothalamus and pituitary gland - These control visceral functions, body  ...
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STRESS AND YOUR BRAIN

    www.utmb.edu/psychology/adultrehab/stress_and_your_brain.htm
    "Normally, in response to stress, the hypothalamus secretes a substance ... turn off cortisol production is the hippocampus . . . the area most damaged by cortisol.


Sympathetic Storms - Fact Sheet - Synapse - reconnecting ...

    synapse.org.au/get-the-facts/sympathetic-storms-fact-sheet.aspx
    The hypothalamus itself may be damaged, or it may be responding to damage in other areas of the brain. It is thought to be a stage in recovery from severe brain  ...

    www.wisegeek.net/what-is-the-connection-between-the-hypothalamus-an...
    May 27, 2014 - The anterior region of the hypothalamus cools the body and the posterior region heats it. Damage to either region can cause problems for the  ...


OK, I may have gone a little overboard with the hypothalamus, I have read hundreds of studies on brain injury, every injury is unique.  I found bits and pieces of valuable information scattered throughout this research that helped me figure out my puzzle.  It helped me immensely when I finally understood the mechanics of my injury, it helped me to cope. 


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