Im a neurologist the scariest condition Ive ever seen, and Ive seen a lot

There are plenty of things that can go wrong in your brain, but one neurologist recently revealed “the most terrifying neurological condition” he’s ever seen. People with the super rare condition can feel totally normal on the inside — but on the outside, their lives are changed forever.“As a neurologist, I see a lot of devastating conditions but this has got to be one of the worst,” Dr.Bing said in an Instagram video.“Imagine being fully aware, able to feel everything, hear everything and see everything, and able to think clearly — but completely unable to move or speak, and only able to blink and move your eyes up and down,” he said.He’s talking about locked-in syndrome (LIS), which is caused by damage to a specific part of the brain stem, most commonly due to injuries like strokes, demyelinating disease — a condition that damages the protective covering around the nerve fibers — and other traumatic injuries. People with locked-in syndrome, also known as pseudocoma, are completely conscious but unable to do anything other than move their eyes or blink.

They often need a ​​tracheotomy to help them breathe, as well as a gastrostomy tube (G-tube) to ingest food and water. The paralysis means they can’t speak or communicate, and don’t even have the ability to react to pain — all of which can make locked-in syndrome difficult to diagnose, and some people suffering from the condition have been mistakenly declared brain dead.In fact, that’s exactly what happened to 36-year-old Jake Haendel, who was diagnosed with a rare terminal brain illness.He deteriorated quickly into what appeared to be a vegetative state, and one day listened in as doctors described him as “brain dead.”“I heard them say I was brain dead and it’s time to start considering withdrawing life support,” he told People.

“I was contemplating, am I brain dead? How can I think, how do I have memories? So even though I was having those thoughts that this is ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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