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pacificremains · 3 months
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Look at this oddball calf skull. Too many little things are... off. Wide, short, stabby nasal bones. Cavernous rostrum. Brachy-dog-ass foramen magnum. Holes in the cranium. Missing back of orbits.
My best guess is it had a touch of hydrocephalus. What do you think?
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Getting headaches bad enough to wake me up that mysteriously disappear when I get up is kind of disturbing because I have "get really bad headaches that can kill me disease" so you can see the bind I am in
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brendanthebomber · 1 year
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Apparently it’s rare disease day so shoutout to hypotonic cerebral palsy and hydrocephalus
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onmyway-santafe · 10 months
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happy disability pride month fellow disabled people!!!!!
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nurse-buckley · 10 months
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Trying to connect with some more people with neurofibromatosis and or hydrocephalus. I’m trying to set up a little project and could use some advice from others with the conditions.
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brightorangerain · 2 years
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Facts about Non-Verbal Learning Disability (NVLD or NLD): MANY people with spina bifida have NVLD.
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iamsomeonestrong · 2 years
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September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month.
More than one million Americans live with Hydrocephalus. As it's one of the lesser known neurological conditions, it's so important to raise awareness and show support for those living with it.
For more information, visit the Hydrocephalus Association
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pocket-dust-starr · 7 months
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getting the brain tingles again!!!
this is not good😃😃😃😃
it hurts so much 😍
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pocket-mobster · 2 years
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so among other things, this month is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month, and i noticed there's an overall lack of posts about my condition on this site. however, i have nothing substantial to say about it (aside from the fact that it's incurable, potentially life-threatening, and only treatable through limited, flawed means also you can donate here to help find a cure if you want idk just saying), so i will try my best to make a festive haiku:
neurology staff
see my dummy thick shunt and
fall over in lust
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trouserchili · 2 years
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pacificremains · 16 days
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Strange baby rabbit skull collection. Possible cebocephaly ?? on the funkiest one. The conehead has craniosynostosis, and the rest have hydrocephaly. One of those is currently in the PacificRemains Etsy shop (April 2024)
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phoenix-is-gross · 6 months
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Welcome
My name is Phoenix and this is my first blog post.I often feel like my life is really boring, but recently realized that my life is actually pretty bizarre. I hope that by sharing I may help someone, even if it's just one person.
I want to start off with a little about me.I chose the name Phoenix, my last name is Gross, which has been a pain in my butt through my twenty-nine years in this life. I've kind of embraced it at this point, but it can still get annoying because grown-ass adults still laugh about it. The funny thing is that my last name wouldn't have been Gross if my father's father hadn't changed his last name when he joined the military.
I am an AFAB non-binary person, but I don't mind being referred to as female, as I do menstruate and have breasts. I call myself a bigender lesbian because I'm only interested in dating other AFAB individuals. If you want me to get technical I would tell you that I'm pansexual, homoromantic, and demisexual, but that's hella complicated.
I am neurodivergent in pretty much every sense of the word.I have been diagnosed with ADHD and Bipolar Disorder Type 2.Due to my background in psychology, I am fairly certain that I also have Autism and CPTSD. I was never assessed for autism as a child and I wasn't taken to a psychiatrist after my initial trauma, so I will likely never know for sure. I often wonder how my parents missed the signs of my autism and ADHD. I used to line up my toys, which is a sign of autism and I remember my teachers begging my parents to have me assessed for ADHD when I was little because I simply couldn't sit still or stay silent.
I suffer from multiple disabilities, some of which are actually very rare. I have Hydrocephalus, which is a disorder characterized by the build up of excess fluid in the brain. It can cause headaches as well as memory impairments. I have another disorder called Neurofibromatosis Type 1 which is a neurological disorder characterized by the growth of tumors on nerve endings. My doctors knew that I have the birthmarks that it causes but I never had any testing because I did not have any of the neurological symptoms, such as developmental disability. I also have a learning disability caused dyscalculia, which affects my mathematical ability and sense of direction. My dyscalculia is probably caused by the NF1 because it is technically a developmental disability.
Lastly, I have a severe traumatic brain injury which was caused by a surgical error when I was seventeen.The TBI caused me to have a stroke, leaving me with a paralyzed left foot and permanent short term memory loss.There is no end to the issues my TBI has caused, but I will get to that on another day.
If you have any questions about any of these disorders, feel free to ask. Keep in mind that inappropriate questions won't be answered
Love,
Phoenix
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dynamoe · 2 years
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For a mere $405 you can own a faux hydrocephalic skull
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...or a variety of other replica skulls with weapon damage (bullet holes, hammer trauma, machete impact, trepanning)
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chillxxdash · 1 year
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Jason meets a kid with hydrocephalus and becomes her friend cause I said so.
The patch on her head is cause she had the surgery a few weeks before
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September is Hydrocephalus Awareness Month.
More than one million Americans live with Hydrocephalus. As it's one of the lesser known neurological conditions, it's so important to raise awareness and show support for those living with it.
For more information, visit the Hydrocephalus Association
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hi nerds,
i had a moment of stupidity in which i deleted my tumblr account (same name different dashes) and i freaked out because it had a bunch of old college art assignments on it. i had a fuck ton of art on it and in just a moment, it was gone.
so to celebrate my quick return to tumblr in all my glory and slight shame, here is some recent digital art and photography that i’ve entered into a gallery showcase on my campus. these are all my originals, with credit to my model @moonlit-phoenix .
since i do not have a large tumblr presence, here is a short bio about me. i am 19, an artist/graphic design student, and i have a plethora of neurodivergencies, if you will. a rare brain disease floods my existence, as does hella adhd and all the other spicy things. i am many things. an artist, a gamer, a Gemini (not sorry) probably autistic, bisexual, all the things. cringe.
anyhow, enjoy my presence I guess?
Syd
(she/they)
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