[?] Subscribe To This Site

XML RSS
Add to Google
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Subscribe with Bloglines


Home
SPD Store
What's New At SPD
Symptoms Checklist
Signs of Dysfunction
How Does It Feel?
Getting A Diagnosis
Treatment Activities
Tactile Defensiveness
Fine Motor Activities
Oral Sensitivities
Proprioception
Heavy Work Activities
Behavior Problems
Picky Eaters
Early Intervention
Helping Baby Sleep
Sensory Diet
Sensory Room
Sensory Products
Emotions
Classroom
Occupational Therapy
ADD & ADHD
Autism Resources
Parent Resources
Is SPD Real?
Real SPD Stories
Funny SPD Stories
SPD Q & A
SPD Research
SPD Site Search
Site Map
Contact Us
Privacy Policy


 

 

 

Gary Bender care giver

by Gary Bender
(Columbus, Indiana U.S.A.)

My wife, Alitza, Had chemotherapy after lung cancer in 2003. She also had a cancerous brain tumor removed in 2005, with radiation treatment that followed. She has lost her sense of balance and has fallen several times in the past two years. Loss of proprioception has been diagnosed by a neurologist. The neurologist said that the loss of proprioception probably is a result of the brain surgery and chemotherapy. As a care giver I must be her stability factor. Is there help for my wife to regain her mobility?

Click here to post comments.

Join in and write your own page! It's easy to do. How?
Simply click here to return to Proprioceptive
.




 

footer for Sensory Processing Disorder page

Copyright ©  www.sensory-processing-disorder.com

Contact Us / Site Map / Disclaimer