El INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE LA SALUD (N.I.H.) iguala a la simpatectomia con una ENFERMEDAD NEUROCARDIOLOGICA.

Segun la NIH (Instituto Nacional de la Salud) http://www.ninds.nih.gov  la operacion para la hiperhidrosis llamada ets o simpatectomia provoca una ENFERMEDAD NEUROCARDIOLOGICA.
Asi se señala en este libro suyo que hace un listado de las enfermedades que estan tratando de estudiar:

Aqui ponemos el testimonio de un OPERADO ARREPENTIDO que libremente ha contactado con el NIH para someterse a uno de sus estudios llamados PETSCAN para determinar el grado de destrozo que ha causado la operacion ETS en su cuerpo y mas en concreto en su sistema nervioso autonomo.

songboy1234
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(11/3/04 5:38 pm)
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Re: NINDS Report Day 3 Wednesday
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What a day. PET scans + more drug testing. Started at 7:30 am, finished at 5 pm. No food since 10 pm last nite. Starving. grueling. Arterial IV, that hurts. They stuck my arms, my feet. apparently I'm hard to find good veins to work with. 

Carole, it's a whole team of people, headed by Dr. Goldstein. That's Dave. There's his reseach fellow,Basil. The Cardiologist/computer whiz Jeff, the EKG guy Akmed, nurse Sandra. Then there are usually other interns and such in and out too. 

There's a lot I want to write about today, but I'm wiped out, and I just ordered food, I want to make sure I get back to my room before it gets there, right now I'm up in the library where the computers are. 

We PET scanned my heart, my hands, and my head, each one twice, once with ammonia and then with floradopamine. In between the two sets, we wheeled back to the other room and did some drug testing with Tyromine. They also decided to do the Tryromine test again, during the last PET scan, which was the first time they had attemped that. 

If the library is still open after I eat, I'll come back and post some more. I have a full de-briefing session at the end where Dr. G explains his preliminary findings. Off the top of his head today, while I was still laying in the scanner, he asked if I had ever had my Thyroid removed (I haven't), because my thyroid shows no sympathetic innervation at all. Ah Thyroid. Yet ANOTHER @#$%$#@ thing that can get whacked. 

He said my heart has some sympathetic innervation, but he has to have the computer crunch numbers to see how much loss there is. I haven't asked yet, but I'm ceratinly hoping to get the images for me. Theoretically, the data should reconstruct into complete 3-dimensional views of the structures.

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songboy1234
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(10/15/04 4:21 pm)
Reply I'm Going for PET scans Nov. 1
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I've been accepted into Dr. Goldstein's protocol at NINDS in Maryland. I'll be there Nov.1-5, and I'll try to post nightly on what's happened. I'm not sure about the internet situation there at the hospital, nor how I'll be feeling by the end of each day. 

Thanks again to Tim, Greg and Spirit for blazing the trail 

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