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cervical meandering gait

Posted By: D on 2005-07-18
In Reply to: anyone hear of cervicomandering gait? - Help please. sm

Cervical meandering gait


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I'm a newly graduated, newly working from home transcriptionist. I did not have to work in-house first. My company is willing to work with me while I'm gaining experience. Maybe because my basic proofreading skills and knowledge of the English language, such as knowing the difference between 'out of the gait' and 'out of the gate' make up for my lack of medical expertise. A newbie can break into this field. And whether or not it lasts is a moot point to me. I have family members who have worked in a factory all their lives and then had their livlihood yanked out from under them. I'm optimistic. And I'm making more now than I could working as a secretary in my home town. (Or in a factory in my home town.)
anyone hear of cervicomandering gait?
Her gait is not spastic, but she does have a little bit of cervomiandering gait
I used one of those gait type things
It was a big round circle; took up most of the living room, but that is where I worked anyway.  It helped when mine got "mobile."  Your son will adjust.  You are better off to keep trying to work and taking breaks with him for some play, then either music or TV; which I'm sure others don't agree, but he's home with you and believe me he won't get any more attention at a day care. I don't think a nanny is a good idea because he'll still want you.  Hope this helps.  Mine both adjusted fine and are great students (7th grade and 2nd grade).  Enjoy your time with your little one and be glad he's not sat in a baby seat at some daycare where no one really pays any attention; been there done that with my oldest one. 
I agree = cervical not surgical

it's definitely cervical spine; otherwise it's fine
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I never mentioned that I had cervical cancer
No, I made it a point not to mention that I had cervical cancer for just that reason. I had strong issues against the whole Gardasil thing long before my daugther's doctor brought it up. When I left the room for the rest of the exam, apparently the doctor was trying to talk my daughter (still a minor) into the injection. Even if she had changed her mind, I still have the final say. She has the same feelings as I do --she hears the bad side effects ect on the news/reads it on-line. I just think it should be illegal, if it isn't already for any doctor to do that. Yes, I am stressed out. I have been working like a dog for two weeks straight without any days off, but I do not like when doctors go behind my back on issues my minor childern cannot decide upon. I have been reading info on Gardasil for months now, most of it not promising. They even haulted production for a time because of side effects and sales have gone down 16% because people are starting to see the negative results. Some doctors are even coming forward and saying that it should not be mandatory. I think it should not even be on the market. Class action lawsuits are forming as I type this.
any neck pain? Sounds like a cervical spine problem. And med advice.. you nee an xray!
You might be old enough for degenerative changes, or disc space narrowing. What you are describing could definitely come from cervical spine nerve root compressions. Does the symptomatology change when you reposition your neck or adjust your posture? See somebody, that's kinda-sorta something you shouldn't be messing with.
Radical Hysterectomy for cervical cancer surgery with daVinci Robot - live Webcast. sm

Here is the link - check it out.  Pretty wild doing surgery through robotic arms.  Of  course, UNC Chapel Hill, has this great expensive robotic surgeon!   Would love to do the op reports for these surgeries.


http://www.or-live.com/daVinci/1444/


Enjoy!