This looks like me walking. Its been 4 years like this only getting worse. Wish Indiana had good doctors. Also wish they used smaller words to explain things.
How would you deal with drug induced ataxia from seizure mediations in a person with autism who would begin punching self in head and biting pieces of flesh from their arms because they are so angry , confused and agitated that they can't walk at baseline? Would you further justify more chemical restraints (Versed, ativan,Geodon, Zyprexa, etc...) that would further exacerbate gait issues and trigger self injurious behaviors? How would you handle this situation? And why aren't there durable medical equipment devices to help people with autism during these intermittent, acute or pervasive gait challenges?
Wow. I’m not in healthcare but I am moved by your question. Are you ok? It sounds like you are dealing with more than any human would be capable of handling. Is this your child? I wish I could alleviate your pain and anxiety while dealing with this situation. I wish prayers and peace for you.
@patientzero5685 Actually, she looks 50. The video clearly states in the first 15 seconds that she is an MS patient. I'm still going with the idea that you didn't watch the video
Aw yes I remember having to do all these test. Seems easy but with ms you have to learn to walk all over again. She did good.
This looks like me walking. Its been 4 years like this only getting worse. Wish Indiana had good doctors. Also wish they used smaller words to explain things.
Try the oms diet it is a life saver. An daily exercise of course
How would you deal with drug induced ataxia from seizure mediations in a person with autism who would begin punching self in head and biting pieces of flesh from their arms because they are so angry , confused and agitated that they can't walk at baseline? Would you further justify more chemical restraints (Versed, ativan,Geodon, Zyprexa, etc...) that would further exacerbate gait issues and trigger self injurious behaviors? How would you handle this situation? And why aren't there durable medical equipment devices to help people with autism during these intermittent, acute or pervasive gait challenges?
Wow. I’m not in healthcare but I am moved by your question. Are you ok? It sounds like you are dealing with more than any human would be capable of handling. Is this your child? I wish I could alleviate your pain and anxiety while dealing with this situation. I wish prayers and peace for you.
Is this just a demonstration or is this a real MS patient?
It’s a demonstration. Not a real patient
Did you watch the video?
@@klingenschmidt9261did you? Does she look 36 or 20?
@patientzero5685 Actually, she looks 50. The video clearly states in the first 15 seconds that she is an MS patient. I'm still going with the idea that you didn't watch the video
@@klingenschmidt9261I watched and I’m convinced these are students. That isn’t an MS patient.