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autorodik2012-02-09 12:16:03
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autorodik, 2012-02-09 12:16:03

What are the methods of memory training?

An MRI showed that the cells of the left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex were dying. The doctor says that by the summer I will become an idiot, I will even forget how to hold a fork. Are there any memory training techniques to somehow hold out. At least keep the language, basic skills. The doctor says, "learn to write with your left hand."

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Chii, 2012-02-09
@autorodik

Write down as much as you can about yourself. All thoughts, all that happens, all sensations, all that you can remember. Keep a blog, diary, memoirs. Compose and record music.
Human brains are arranged in such a way that if one part fails, another part can take over its functions. With a high probability, even after the loss of personality, the ability to speak and think - you will learn them again with the remaining part of the brain (if there is someone to teach, of course) - here it will be very useful for a new personality to find out who the deceased person was, in whose body she lives.
Well, or in extreme cases, relatives and friends will have something to remember. Yes, and it’s easier to die, if something remains of you, it will surely distract you from sad thoughts.
In no case do not beg, it's bad.

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Evengard, 2012-02-09
@Evengard

Advice from a doctor friend:
Judging by your words (“diagnosis for show”, “the doctor says that I will become an idiot”), you were examined by a not very professional doctor. First of all, urgently contact qualified specialists in this field, get advice from well-known experts. You still don’t know what exactly the pathology is, moreover, it’s not clear whether the MRI was done for the first time in your life or was there some kind of dynamics? Any other surveys done? Were there any cases of early death from neurological diseases in the family?
Parkinson's disease at 37 is highly unlikely. Even the option is not ruled out, in which the symptoms are due to a decrease in blood circulation and chronic ischemia of the brain (essentially transient ischemic attacks, microstrokes), in which case restoring blood circulation through the vessels (more often these are the carotid arteries) can help you. So until you have a clear diagnosis, do not panic, but focus on getting it anyway.
As for tips on preserving left brain function and memory training, learn poems, names of employees, pieces of music, dates of historical events. Try to speak with accentuated articulation, as clearly as possible. Solve problems in the exact sciences.

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autorodik, 2012-02-09
@autorodik

Scary, in short. Very scary.

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Avsei, 2012-02-10
@Avsei

Guys, why are you being led by this author, advise something else, waste your time ?! The man is a well-known Internet balloball, he was figured out on the kadabra a long time ago, and he disappeared from there. What just didn’t happen to him, who cares, there was such a user “Kyiv”, so he saw through this pizdabol in no time, and in detail with the links of the kosyachkov. Do not believe him, although by the way it is your business. All success and health.

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smartello, 2012-02-09
@smartello

Here the left ones die off, on the auto-cadabra the right ones, and what does the date have to do with it is generally incomprehensible.

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ikra, 2012-02-09
@ikra

I will not advise anything as I am far from medicine. But I sincerely wish you courage.
Hoping for a good outcome.

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dmitry_klemin, 2012-02-09
@dmitry_klemin

Try yoga. Not pop yoga, but real, but simplified.
I recommend the yoga 23 system (yoga23.com) - find an instructor in your city and ask for a personal program. Just try it, even if in doubt. You don't lose anything.
It has been proven that both yoga and meditation work equally well with the brain - from building up neural networks to normalizing internal processes. But you need a personal program for your case.
I really hope everything works out for you. And don't give up.

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IkaR49, 2012-02-09
@IkaR49

Call someone now. For example a friend. You now need both moral support and simply a conversation with someone. A well-known person nearby, as a rule, cheers up and improves well-being ...
However, I would not call my parents or my girlfriend / wife ... They should not be scared, it will not be better.

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Loner, 2012-02-10
@loner

This whole story makes me smile knowing the author

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IkaR49, 2012-02-09
@IkaR49

Something does not fit... The left hemisphere is responsible for speech, not the right one... If your right hemisphere dies, but the left one continues to live, then you will be able to think and talk. If the left hemisphere dies, then everything will get worse, the centers of understanding and speech will be destroyed ...
And yet, for what reason do brain cells die? It just doesn’t happen like that, even in extreme old age the brain can remain completely healthy ...

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Phillip Gruy, 2012-02-09
@DarkTwin

First you need to get a reliable diagnosis.
I am just a little bit familiar with parkinson and what you wrote I do not associate with him, well, no matter how.
There are a lot of reasons for the death of cells, and many, unlike Parkinson's, can be stopped.

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Weageoo, 2012-02-09
@Weageoo

Turn to normal specialists. Reliably find out the diagnosis. Learn all about existing treatments. Choose the most effective. Treat the disease.

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Saiputdin Omarov, 2012-02-09
@generalx

But what if you look towards Israel or Germany, maybe there is neurosurgery medicine that will help? - Here I think> 70% of users will help.

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KvanTTT, 2012-02-09
@KvanTTT

>> The doctor says, " Learn to write with your left hand ."
Good advice. Why not? For example, I try all the time to shift some of the responsibilities (brushing my teeth, eating) to my left hand.
I don't know how effective this is against your disease, but the brain and the connections in it are developing.
I also juggle . Would you like to do this? Still nothing to lose, but it can help. Besides, it's interesting once you learn.
Well, music , but we've already talked about it.

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bw3d, 2012-02-10
@bw3d

Yes, an entertaining character, with imagination :))

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freeznah, 2012-02-10
@freeznah

... whistleblowers came running,
but such a promising beginning
, perhaps, some kind of fund would be created. by the type of ADM with children

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autorodik, 2012-02-11
@autorodik

Klashmatik, I'll tell you one thing, and to everyone else who despises me there.
I, God knows, never feared death. Generally. I have few things that I'm afraid of. If someone would like to fill my face (though if he could) for what I wrote on the Internet, then I gave the phone number and address, right on Autokadabra, and they can be found in the cache. And Kievsky also called (who apologized for his post), and a lot of people. That is, I did not give the number of the "blind old woman", dozens of people will confirm this. After the accident, I was very broken. And I gave both the number of my car and the GPS coordinates.
Then I began to have very serious health problems. I'm trying something further. He asked a very simple question. No, you, like the last nit, start to put pressure on me, finding links. Although I could just change my nickname.
I am not a nickname, nor am I changing my registration, because I am not ashamed of anything that I have done. I never asked for money or any help. I myself can pick up everything that happened. Am I feeding on emotions? I don't think. I'm just writing because I'm a bitch. Do you think that lies about such things? Pass by. I don't need comments.
God is your judge. I think I wrote this question because I feel really bad. You just don't understand it.

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prabhu, 2012-02-12
@prabhu

>> You answer me, at least one person: if you read all these stories, carefully read, it becomes >> definitely clear that Rodik is lying?
>> Or just confirmation that this is the same person who likes to describe what is happening to him >> on the Internet?
It seems to me that this person simply has Munchausen Syndrome. goo.gl/H5Xr0

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pomeo, 2012-02-09
@pomeo

Of course, we are not particularly advisers here, but becoming left-handed right now is a very good shake-up for the right hemisphere. Meditation can still be mastered, the right hemisphere works very hard there too. And so good luck, of course, it can cost.

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RuJet, 2012-02-09
@RuJet

A few years ago I read about a boy who had one of his hemispheres surgically completely removed. And the second hemisphere took over the functions of the remote. But unfortunately I can't find the link.
You really need to see a qualified neurosurgeon.
Start from Moscow.

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Rafael Osipov, 2012-02-09
@Rafael

Your doctor may be wrong. Contact another specialist. In serious medical cases, it is strongly recommended to check the diagnosis with two, and preferably three, qualified doctors who are not related to each other. The so-called second opinion.

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pel, 2012-02-12
@pel

> Guys, what are you doing to this author, advise something else, waste your time?! The person is a well-known Internet balloball…
>… I’ll join, who needs to find on the Internet a lot of different stories from autorodik and synonyms,…
>… I’m throwing links:…
>… A selection of sentimental stories…
>… an interesting character, with imagination…
You answer me, at least one person: if you read all these stories, carefully read, it becomes unequivocally clear that Rodik is lying?
Or just confirmation that this is the same person who likes to describe what is happening to him on the Internet?

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pel, 2012-02-13
@pel

Clear. Well done, Che. That is, a person shared his misfortune - everyone rushed to support, advise, all such great fellows, humanity, empathy.
And as it turned out, the person doesn’t even lie, but simply shares his problems with strangers in life - everyone immediately figured him out, decided that the man was driving bullshit, crap, and now everyone is fucked up.
Keep it up.
Hamsters are hypocrites.

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jeston, 2012-02-09
@jeston

What diagnosis did the doctor give you?

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Evengard, 2012-02-09
@Evengard

I see no reason not to trust the doctor. In the end, what else is left for you…
Maybe it will cost.
No operations are being done to stop this? For me, it's better to have an operation than to become a moron.

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antivir, 2012-02-09
@antivir

I didn’t think that everything is so bad now - “we can’t help you” and goodbye. They should at least send them somewhere. Can you try to get into Burdenko?

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Meliborn, 2012-02-09
@Meliborn

And how old are you, if not a secret?

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darkkosinus, 2012-02-09
@darkkosinus

Look towards Homeopathy, if you have a good doctor, you can achieve serious results.

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Sergei Nedder, 2012-02-13
@Nedder

Collect money and get tested in 1-2 other clinics without mentioning the first test. There is a high probability of misdiagnosis.

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letaon, 2012-04-15
@letaon

The main thing is not to lose faith in yourself, to acquire perseverance and try to remain calm and composure.
I offer you to help this article and the entire site as a whole - Fear. Interferes with life or vice versa

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