My MC from the fic Ischemia 🩸🫀
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My MC from the fic Ischemia 🩸🫀
this fic is genuinely so peak, yall should read it NOW
(partial nudity + blood warning)
II - Ischemia
really wanna connect with more people with brain damage. hiii i’m mac, i’m 24, & i have white matter disease 👋🤗 i have a movement disorder (dystonia, chorea, ballismus, etc), balance issues, memory loss, possibly some heightened mood swings + speech loss stuff but i’m not sure if it’s correlated. if ur out there please send me an ask or dm if you want? 💓💓
FOXC Fixers
Newly discovered role in vessel cells for proteins FOXC1 and FOXC2 as regulators of cell communication to enable intestinal regeneration after injury from loss of blood supply (ischemia)
Read the published research article here
Image from work by Can Tan and colleagues
Department of Medicine, Feinberg Cardiovascular and Renal Research Institute, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in EMBO Reports, May 2023
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“... and that’s why we call it ‘Cementeric Ischemia’.”
About Mesenteric Ischemia.
I’d say “badum tss”, but an up to 80% mortality rate is a bit too grim.
Myocardial Infarctions: Pathophysiology Myocardial Infarctions • Occur when there is evidence of: – Myocardial injury is defined as elevated levels of cardiac troponin values. – Ischemia is occurs when there is an imbalance between oxygen suppl
Flip through this series of flashcards to review gross and histological changes associated with myocardial infarction (heart attack)!
Ok so I just learned a thing or two about compartment syndrome and am sure you have researched it because that is what makes your writing so good! I know Rayla got off lightly with hand damage in your story, but what would have happened if she got it? How would she treat it?
Well the main thing about acute compartment syndrome is that the only actually effective way to treat it is surgery, so if Rayla got compartment syndrome from all this ischemia and reperfusion nonsense, she'd just have to put up with the pain and the tissue/nerve damage. And speaking of nerve and tissue damage....
If you think her hand damage isn't all that bad.... I implore you to stick around and see how the story pans out. Her hand is still bound, still ischemic, and the effects of reperfusion can sometimes continue doing damage to nerves and tissues for weeks after the actual ischemia is dealt with. At the moment her condition is better categorised as 'chronic ischemia' rather than 'acute', because she's in a position to have the binding loosened periodically and allow the tissues to reperfuse, but that's still very much, you know, not very good for the hand.
“A Stroke Of Endurance” audio described by Tucker Salovaara
Synopsis: A film about friendship, faith, and endurance. The story, written and directed by filmmaker, Margot Cole, is about how a college student named Ava, who has Cerebral Palsy and her classmates must deal with varying forms of fall-out when mid-semester, their professor has a stroke that leaves him disabled.
Starring (in order of appearance)
Margot Cole as Ava
Jorgiana Cole as Ava’s Mom
Syndia Batise as Disabled Student 1
Emma Lemanski as Disabled Student 2
Betty Lewin as Professor 1
David Salsbery Fry as Professor 2
Jill Marrello as Academic Advisor
Tim Snoha as Professor Ben
Mark Pauling as Student 1
Pedrin Villaman as Student 2
Johnny Diodato as Student 3
Krysta Williams as Student 4
Ashley Villanueva as Student 5
Izabela Ginda as Bella
Ketrina Hazell as Alice
Written and Directed by Margot Cole
Story editing by Jorgiana Cole
Casting by Margot Cole
Cinematography by Jorgiana Cole. Additional Cinematography by Tim Snoha, Johnny Diodato, Krysta Williams
Music composed by Walei Sabry
Special thanks to
Kingsborough Community College
Lori Zucker
JoJo Tarnoff
Super special thanks to Jorgiana Cole
This film is audio described for blind and low vision viewers. Crip Video Productions is offering audio description on our films for the very first time. Crip Video Productions apologizes for taking this long to provide audio described versions to our blind/visually impaired/low vision fan base. We attempted to add audio description to the films multiple times http://cripvideoproductions.tumblr.com/post/155491546901/learning-to-audio-describe-film https://plus.google.com/103662816758572885430/posts/QYAUkTfeQQv Unfortunately the pervious attempts failed due to technical difficulties on my end. Luckily Tucker Salovaara who acted in our film “Crips Not Creeps” was kind enough to use a service called “You Describe” to audio describe the films for us. Special thanks to Tucker! If anyone reading this would like to use the audio described versions for screenings please contact us using our contact page http://cripvideoproductions.com/contact.php our main email [email protected] or our screenings email [email protected] for instructions and details.
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