Nothing is something. Choosing not to act is an action. So what if I
said no to research? I can do that. This is America and I have the right
to remain silent.
I'd be doing something though. It just wouldn't be what they wanted.
This presents a problem to the science community.
What do I want? Maybe they could buy me. That is the American Way.
I could have been one of those kids-just the normal everyday kind of person you went to school with. I
went on to do my own thing. No big deal. I had ups and downs like anyone
else. Maybe some more "ups", but it was nothing to go in a history
book. Now it's different.
This is the government's way of dealing with things...
That's how they have dealt with me.
I have had the most terrible, wonderful thing that could happen to a
person happen to me.
There are things that are known and unknown.
Instead of looking into what is unknown, I have been stuck on a shelf,
filed away, and forgotten about.
The unknown: why am I getting better? Although it is extremely slow (a few seconds for
an hour of therapy) it is still happening.
The government's way of
dealing with this is: I have a number (Social Security number),
and yearly I'm sent a form to be marked "yes/no" for improvement (this
is for Social Security). My improvement has been slow and I usually mark
"no". This guarantees Social Security payment. Improvement has been fast enough that I will have to mark this form "yes"eventually. Then there is the possibility Social Security is not guaranteed.
For 6 years I have lived independently.
I guess it's okay to be vegetative and live on your own.
If getting better can be replicated, even if it is slow, the implications are great. Think...the ability to heal any brain injury.... This issue CAN NOT be forgotten.
Now take one of those kids above. You won't forget them.
Smell
is something that is ignored when it comes to brain injury, or worse, ridiculed. It shouldn't be. The
olfactory nerve is in the brain. In the case of brain injury,
spontaneous smelling means this nerve is being stimulated. That means a
nerve in the brain is working. Nerves in the brain working should be
encouraged. Use it or lose it.
Recently I saw something on reverse engineering. It gave
me an idea: apply the concept to neuroscience. All along my way, I've
experienced a heightened sense of smell. I've taken it to be there's a
reason for this to occur, but let's change it so that smell is first.
Smell caused a change. What we do know: "The brain acquires
certain skills—from visual perception to language—during critical
windows, specific times in early life when the brain is actively shaped by environmental input." http://dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=39360And "Neuroplasticity is a non-specific neuroscience term referring to the
ability of the brain to change
structurally and functionally as a result of input from the environment." from the search engine I'm using although it gives http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroplasticity
which is similar. So a change in the environment, huh? I can do that.
Therefore, by manipulating the environment, these critical windows may
be "re-opened" for learning. Smell could be the environment. What is it? It's perceiving odor. Well, what is "perception"? "All perception involves signals in the nervous system." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perception It's just chemicals in the brain stimulating a specific nerve.The olfactory nerve (smell) is in the brain. It's the first cranial nerve.
We know smell is involved in learning. "There
have been many studies that have shown that new cells also migrate to
the olfactory bulb, a region connected with learning of smells." http://jonlieffmd.com/blog/new-brain-cells-many-triggers-for-neurogenesis (Personally I was also probably developing smell, but for this intent I'm putting it first.)
The
idea I have is simple enough: Manipulate the environment by changing
the smell and THEN implement learning. Smell happens in the brain.
Learning happens in the brain. The circuits are closely related. They
have already been linked.
So let's change the environment. I'll need a smell. I'd
like one that has been shown to work. It would be nice if it's fairly
inexpensive and readily available. This should work: http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/aromatherapy-orange.htm, an orange. It's readily available. If you don't have one in your kitchen, then they are at your store. They are cheap, too!
To use, simply peel. It's the peel that has the fragrance, so it's very inexpensive. It's what's discarded, the garbage.
Since
I'm changing my environment, I will saturate it with the fragrance of
orange. Not only the peel, but I'll add orange scented lotion, orange
flavored lip balm, and orange toothpaste. These are things I already
have. These are also scents that will be on my body. They'll go where I
go. If
I had fragrance (body spray), I'd
wear that, too. (If you can eat orange candy, then add that.)
The easiest way to start an exercise routine if you are not in
therapy:
http://braininjuryknow.blogspot.com/2010/12/rehab-at-home.html In it I
give some basic information. This isn't meant to replace therapy. It
just makes it easier. If not already receiving it, I urge you to get
some. What's here, will hopefully make it stick. You are in charge, not
the other way around. Who changed the environment? You did. You are
directing how this plays out. You are the boss. So breathe deep. The environment is changed. Now some sort of therapy must be implemented.