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Posted by Jim Lowry
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on January 7, 2008, 1:46 pm, in reply to "Re: Boating and the Disabled"
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Sorry folks this should be through email and not on the board... but he is not man enough to stand up...
Ok Dummy, now back to you...
Now not only are you a flake, but also a liar.
I have not carried an outboard anywhere.
Yes dummy, I can walk up and down stairs.
I use either a hand rail or my walking cane chair.
At this point you either have me mistaken with someone else... or you are a blooming idiot.
And maybe to provide your uneducated brain with some education you might read...
One of the test I had to take, at each office.
An electromyogram (EMG) measures the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction. Nerve conduction studies measure how well and how fast the nerves can send electrical signals. Nerves control the muscles in the body by electrical signals (impulses), and these impulses make the muscles react in specific ways. Nerve and muscle disorders cause the muscles to react in abnormal ways.
Measuring the electrical activity in muscles and nerves can help find diseases that damage muscle tissue (such as muscular dystrophy) or nerves (such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or peripheral neuropathies). EMG and nerve conduction studies are often done together to give more complete information.
Why It Is Done
An electromyogram (EMG) is done to:
Find diseases that damage muscle tissue, nerves, or the junctions between nerve and muscle (neuromuscular junctions). These disorders may include a herniated disc, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or myasthenia gravis (MG).
Find the cause of weakness, paralysis, or muscle twitching. Problems in a muscle, the nerves supplying a muscle, the spinal cord, or the area of the brain that controls a muscle can cause these symptoms. The EMG does not show brain or spinal cord diseases.
Nerve conduction studies are done to:
Find damage to the peripheral nervous system, which includes all the nerves that lead away from the brain and spinal cord and the smaller nerves that branch out from those nerves. Nerve conduction studies are often used to help find nerve disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or Guillain-Barré syndrome.
Dummy, do you know how many people get their Social Security Disablity approved right off the bat?
Mine was... Through 3 different Offices.
Cliff, Obidiah, Jake or whoever your mind says you are today, you need to get off the boat and go back to school, starting maybe in the 7th grade.
And the money... I earned far more in a day then I now get on Disablity in a month.
I do see you are now letting those useing wheel chairs on boats now, after reading the DOJ settlement. At least you are able to learn.
Can't wait for the video LMAO
I'd say have a good new year... But I think you will always have a good day in the dark reaches of your warped mind.
Cheers
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