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Mikey wrote:Here's one for you, Celeritas. My brother-in-law just had an acoustic neuroma removed. The thing was 13 years old, entwined around the auditory nerve, and abutting - though not yet ingrown - the brain stem. The neurosurgeon was actually able to debulk the tumor from the inside out, leaving only the neuroma's capsule, and thereby avoiding any damage at all to any facial nerves. Normal prognosis is at least 3-6 months of partial facial paralysis, with a fair to middling chance of permanence.
a neuroma near where CNVIII exits the brainstem? wow, i'm glad to hear that he got treatment for it. nifty little trick to remove it from the inside out to protect the not just to any nerve but the facial nerve (CNVII). This is the big bad boy of the cranial nerves because it carries lots of inputs and outputs: motor innervation to the muscles of facial expression, stapedius, posterior belly of the digastric, and stylohyoid muscles, parasympathetic innervation to your sublingual and submandibular glands, and your lacrimal gland, plus taste to the anterior 2/3rds of your tongue and sensation a small patch of skin right around your earlobe. wow i can't believe i remembered all that. anyhow, its important and its good that the surgeon was able to protect it.

edit: ok, i forgot about the posterior belly of the digastric and the stylohyoid muscles. i'm such a newb.
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Teaos wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNPvdsJS-qE

For sheer hilarity.
He kicks the guy off his show for basically the exact thing he is doing at that exact moment. There is a word for that...
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Mikey, did your BIL, have Tinnitus?
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He didn't experience any tinnitis, jsut some partial and intermittent hearing loss. Being a quarterback from the time he was 8, and usually one without a very good o-line, we attributed it for some time to the fact the he collected concussions like some people collect stamps. His GP attributed it to some invisible ear infection.

In fact, the neuroma was discovered by a CT scan ordered by his oral surgeon, to detect some chips left behind when a wisdom tooth was removed. We have since found out that over half of acoustic neuromas, and most of the ones that do not exhibit any exclusive symptoms, are found via dental procedures.

Unfortunately, the procedure to remove such a tumor in the stage of advancement that it was involves removing the middle ear. On a positive note, though, the surgery went well enough, and with little enough "collateral damage," that my BIL may be a candidate for a cochlear implant in a year or two to restore most of the hearing.
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RE: Youtube and schools

The school I work at has Youtube blocked, although there is a password to get through the block.
Needless to say, within a week the whole school knew the password.
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Don't you wish your students spent as much time and effort on schoolwork as they do on legerdemain?
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was just wondering mikey, as i suffer from tinnitus, and almost wish it was a A.N. easy to remove in most cases..
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Yeah, aside from that tricky bit about growing into your brain stem and wreaking havoc with involuntary motor function...

Have you had your blood pressure monitored over a period of time? Tinnitis can be a symptom of hypertension.
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Best I've seen is this:

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdjt6Bl5qdY

This is a German safety instructional video... until about four minutes in. At which point the makers seem to have decided to turn it into a slasher flick instead!

Do no watch this if you are squeamish!
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GrahamKennedy wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdjt6Bl5qdY

This is a German safety instructional video... until about four minutes in. At which point the makers seem to have decided to turn it into a slasher flick instead!

Do no watch this if you are squeamish!
Oh, I've seen that one before! But not with subtitles, though.

ANd I'm still trying to figure out how Claus loses his head...

Oh, here's mine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_15G_tIl38

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GrahamKennedy wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdjt6Bl5qdY

This is a German safety instructional video... until about four minutes in. At which point the makers seem to have decided to turn it into a slasher flick instead!

Do no watch this if you are squeamish!
O M G ! ! ! :shock: that was crazy!
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Graham Kennedy wrote:This is a German safety instructional video... until about four minutes in. At which point the makers seem to have decided to turn it into a slasher flick instead!

Do no watch this if you are squeamish!
That was one of the funniest things I have ever seen in my entire life.

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