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significant impairment of the heart rate to workload relationship was consistently observed following sympathectomy
The aim of the present prospective study was to confirm that a significant impairment of the heart rate to workload relationship was consistently observed following unilateral and/or bilateral (sympathectomy) surgery. Eur J Cardiothorac Surg 2001;20:1095-1100 http://ejcts.ctsnetjourna...i/content/full/20/6/1095
Psychiatrist treating patients with cardiac problems ?
"The guidelines for the block in individual cases:
Sweating of the underarms and hands - T4 or T5
Sweating of the face and blushing - T3 or T4
Blushing of the face alone - T2
Social anxiety with blushing - T2
Social anxiety without FB - T3 and T4 on the left side only
Heart racing and rhythm disorders - T3, T4, and T5 on the left side only "
Telaranta also claims that after clamping/crushing the nerve and subsequent removal of the titanium clips, the sympathetic chain will regain full function. Sadly, this is an unproven and unsubstantiated claim.
He also claims that his procedure is "more gentle". Nerve injury - no matter how acquired - remains a nerve injury with it's complications.
http://www.privatix.fi/index.shtml?&a=0&s=navig_03&l=en&d=01_details
Sweating of the underarms and hands - T4 or T5
Sweating of the face and blushing - T3 or T4
Blushing of the face alone - T2
Social anxiety with blushing - T2
Social anxiety without FB - T3 and T4 on the left side only
Heart racing and rhythm disorders - T3, T4, and T5 on the left side only "
Telaranta also claims that after clamping/crushing the nerve and subsequent removal of the titanium clips, the sympathetic chain will regain full function. Sadly, this is an unproven and unsubstantiated claim.
He also claims that his procedure is "more gentle". Nerve injury - no matter how acquired - remains a nerve injury with it's complications.
http://www.privatix.fi/index.shtml?&a=0&s=navig_03&l=en&d=01_details
so inclusive it risks mislabelling millions of healthy people as mentally ill, potentially leading to increased stigma and medication
IN RADICAL changes to the way mental health conditions are diagnosed, what was once considered an unruly child's temper tantrum could soon be labelled ''disruptive mood dysregulation disorder''.
If a widow's grief lasts longer than a fortnight then she might be diagnosed with ''major depressive disorder''. When the mother in a bitter custody battle tries to turn a child against the father, it might create ''parental alienation disorder''.
These are among new conditions proposed for the fifth edition of the psychiatrist's bible, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which is due to be finalised next year.
They fear it is so inclusive it risks mislabelling millions of healthy people as mentally ill, potentially leading to increased stigma and medication.
Doctors in Australia are also concerned, some arguing the revised manual - which has been produced by the American Psychiatric Association since 1952 and is used globally by psychiatrists and psychologists to diagnose mental disorders - is turning unhappiness into a disease.
If a widow's grief lasts longer than a fortnight then she might be diagnosed with ''major depressive disorder''. When the mother in a bitter custody battle tries to turn a child against the father, it might create ''parental alienation disorder''.
These are among new conditions proposed for the fifth edition of the psychiatrist's bible, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), which is due to be finalised next year.
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The proposed changes have caused an international outcry. The Association for Psychological Science, the American Counselling Association, the British Psychological Society and leading psychiatrists are calling for the draft of the new edition to be subject to independent scientific review.They fear it is so inclusive it risks mislabelling millions of healthy people as mentally ill, potentially leading to increased stigma and medication.
Doctors in Australia are also concerned, some arguing the revised manual - which has been produced by the American Psychiatric Association since 1952 and is used globally by psychiatrists and psychologists to diagnose mental disorders - is turning unhappiness into a disease.
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