mardi 9 février 2010

Jill Bolte Taylor

Wikipédia :
Jill Bolte Taylor (born May 15th, 1959 in Terre Haute, Indiana) is a neuroanatomist who specializes in the postmortem investigation of the human brain. She is affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine, is the national spokesperson for the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center, and is the consulting neuroanatomist for the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute. Her own personal experience with a massive stroke, experienced in 1996 at age 37, and her subsequent eight-year recovery, has informed her work as a scientist and speaker. For this work, in May 2008 she was named to Time Magazine's list of the 100 most influential people in the world.[1] "My Stroke of Insight" received the top "Books for a Better Life" Book Award in the Science category from the New York City Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society on February 23, 2009 in New York City. [2]

Stroke of Insight
On December 10, 1996, Taylor woke up to discover that she was experiencing a stroke. The cause proved to be bleeding from the weakened walls of an abnormal connection between an artery and a vein in her brain, an arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Three weeks later, on December 27, 1996, she underwent major brain surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) to remove a golf ball-sized clot that was placing pressure on the language centers in the left hemisphere of her brain.


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j'ai regardé la date de son AVC, le 10 décembre 1996 : c'est un jour avant P18/P19...
il y a donc un lien possible avec le gros down du moment, mais pas sûr...


Décembre 1996
Di 1
Lu 2
Ma 3
Me 4
Je 5 P(12)
Ve 6 E(1)I(26)
Sa 7
Di 8
Lu 9
Ma 10
Me 11 P(18)
Je 12 P(19)
Ve 13 E(8)
Sa 14 I(1)


il y aurait un lien important à étudier et à découvrir concernant l'hypo et l'hypertension : je suis pratiquement sûr que les jours critiques physiques ont une incidence certains pour l'hypertension (P6/P7 notamment) et d'autres pour l'hypotension...

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