tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10766016.post110908107428381102..comments2022-09-12T18:56:18.192ZComments on The Broken Brain: Breaking the TabooStuart Ressler, M.D.http://www.blogger.com/profile/14918095089731295360noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10766016.post-1133697004162138112005-12-04T11:50:00.000Z2005-12-04T11:50:00.000ZHello!I understand that removing a dangerous cance...Hello!<BR/><BR/>I understand that removing a dangerous cancer is more important than certain regions of the brain, but you underestimate the importance of manual work to the health of the brain:<BR/><BR/>"If I remove a cancerous tumor from the motor region representing the left hand, I know that there is a risk of paralysis of the left hand, but that's it - <I>the person will be the same otherwise.</I>"<BR/><BR/>I mean, using the weak hand, e.g. due to paralysis of the dominant one, can cause massive cerebral damage. I am not sure, but i think that I am experiencing it. (Motorical weakness, legastheny, difficulty in oral expression etc.). There must be literature, not only here in Germany. (If not, look for Sattler or Cicek)<BR/><BR/>OK, that's it, do not think I did not have great respect for neurosurgeons! All I know from my former work in hospital in Germany were nice persons.<BR/><BR/>Nice to have found your page, MartinAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10766016.post-1109172668284090312005-02-23T15:31:00.000Z2005-02-23T15:31:00.000ZHey there -
I am a nurse up in Canada, and find yo...Hey there -<br />I am a nurse up in Canada, and find your blog quite interesting. Keep up the great entries!Janinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02801779383543370545noreply@blogger.com