Redskins Cheerleader Crippled From Flu Shot. Dystonia ( Disease)

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  • black7
    Vet
    • Feb 2007
    • 4283

    Redskins Cheerleader Crippled From Flu Shot. Dystonia ( Disease)



    SAD STORY
    Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

  • Lokedogg
    Vet
    • Jan 2008
    • 1113

    #2
    If it's the one where she can talk fine when she runs I already posted it.

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    • Forkboy

      #3
      I POSTED THIS ONE ALREADY.

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      • Lokedogg
        Vet
        • Jan 2008
        • 1113

        #4
        Originally posted by Forkboy
        I POSTED THIS ONE ALREADY.
        That's right you posted about the cheerleader and I posted about that other shit on the same page.

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        • black7
          Vet
          • Feb 2007
          • 4283

          #5
          Haha shit I am sorry again
          Tempus fugit, Carpe diem.

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          • Forkboy

            #6
            what she has is definitely not dystonia. i don't believe this at all. her speech impediment is different in all the videos. suspicious. also, in one of the videos, she is walking forward with difficulty...yet when she brushes her hair away from her face while walking, she does it smoothly.

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            • liftsiron
              Administrator
              • Nov 2003
              • 18446

              #7
              To say dystonia is caused by a flu shot is a crock of shit!!!

              The causes of dystonia are not yet known or understood; however, they are categorized as follows on a theoretical basis:

              Primary dystonia is suspected to be caused by a pathology of the central nervous system, likely originating in those parts of the brain concerned with motor function, such as the basal ganglia, and the GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) producing Purkinje neurons. The precise cause of primary dystonia is unknown. In many cases it may involve some genetic predisposition towards the disorder combined with environmental conditions.

              Secondary dystonia refers to dystonia brought on by some identified cause, usually involving brain damage, or by some unidentified cause such as chemical imbalance. Some cases of (particularly focal) dystonia are brought on after trauma, are induced by certain drugs (tardive dystonia), or may be the result of diseases of the nervous system such as Wilson's disease.

              Environmental and task-related factors are suspected to trigger the development of focal dystonias because they appear disproportionately in individuals who perform high precision hand movements such as musicians, engineers, architects and artists.
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