spinocerebellar ataxia
Top Comments
All Comments (245)
-
@OwaisSwati I haven't been yet. I don't have insurance and getting someone to look at me when something is wrong that you can physically see, is almost impossible, but when its trying to get to see someone for such a specialized round of tests as this, without being able to phsyically see a problem, knowing you dont have insurance, is impossible. I am to the point of just giving up , no one will look at me because of the no insurance thing.
-
@princessoffire1107 what..did..the..doc..said???
-
@gandabacha777 thanx..but..u..r..nurse???u,,r
..a..female??? -
@OwaisSwati ur welcome, i am from karachi awaiz brother and i am nurse i work for hospital ALLAH give u health ameen
-
Literally 10 people in my family have this. It's only been diagnosed to them in the past 5 years. I have stumbled, fallen regularly but getting progressively worse, dizzy, be standing there still and just start falling to the side, for years. We thought it was due to the slight head injury I had in 99. Now, I dont think so. Im calling a doctor Monday. Im scared bad.
-
@gandabacha777 oh..itx..ok..bro..chill..bill.
.wese..where..u..from?n..is..v id..pe..kese????? -
@annepavlos God give place in a heaven to ur mother i am nurse i just saw this disease in youtube because i was finding it for my study purpose
-
@OwaisSwati i am sorry to hear that owais you have this ataxia, i can just give you advice that never give up keep trying ALLAH bless you
-
WTF HE LET HER FALL.!!!!!! HE IS SO DUMB........
My mother was diagnosed in 2001 with "Olivio Ponto Cerebellar Ataxia". Though some with this disease live for 20 or more years after diagnosis, it was not so for her. We lost her in 2008. Like Aya, she did her best to live in every moment she was given, and got up every day, except for the last. She Kept her sense of humor, even when she'd lost her ability to walk, and write. God bless Aya and her family; thank you for making this video so others can learn of these horrible illnesses.
annepavlos 1 year ago 33
This vid made cry. I have a wife who is suffering from CSA like Aya. Diagnosed with it in 2006 after we got married. She was strong then. She had to resign coz she didn't want to burden her colleagues & also for my sake. I remember how I used to complain to her about her clumsiness when that thing started to develop.Little did I know that it would get worse. Until i knew it has no cure yet. But I know she loves me so much. Still crying when i write this. Now i juz want to go home & hug her.
peacebeuponyou70 1 year ago 11