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Moore Barlow celebrates promising start to 2024
Who says it’s hard to find a good lawyer? Hear from our Managing partner Edward Whittington and Senior partner Trevor D Sterling, who share their thoughts on Moore Barlow’s promising start to 2024.
Since the merger there has been an emphasis on people-first values and developing and implementing a long-term strategy to become a regional law firm that rivals the skills, experience, and service of any City firm
There is an excitement within Moore Barlow for what the rest of 2024 will bring, with many seeds of opportunity being planted. Our people look set to do what we do best - being the first port of call for businesses and individuals both nationally and regionally.
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Traumatic strokes and road accidents
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Matt Tuff is a Senior associate in the Major trauma department at Moore Barlow. He will be talking about the subject of traumatic strokes and road accidents (also known as cerebro-vascular accidents).
Mental capacity following a traumatic brain injury
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Matt Tuff is a Senior Associate solicitor in the Major Trauma Department at Moore Barlow. He will be talking about the issue of mental capacity following a traumatic brain injury. Find out more - www.moorebarlow.com/blog/mental-capacity-following-a-traumatic-brain-injury/
U-Triumph Podcast - Amandeep Khasriya
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Moore Barlow Senior partner, Trevor Sterling, recently sat down with Partner Amandeep Khasriya, who has been on a remarkable journey to overcome intersectional challenges and achieve remarkable success in her field. Amandeep is also an Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) champion, Chair of Women Solicitors Network, Law Advisory Board member, Brummell Magazine’s Top 30 London Female Trailbla...
Moore Barlow - World Encephalitis Day 2024
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Recognising and treating encephalitis promptly can be the difference between life and death, or disability. It's evident there's an urgent need for more comprehensive and accessible training on encephalitis for healthcare professionals worldwide. Enhanced training can empower these professionals to identify symptoms sooner, enabling faster action and potentially saving lives. What is encephalit...
Moore Barlow in Richmond - Serving West London and beyond
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Conveniently located in South West London, Moore Barlow’s solicitors in Richmond have an office designed to meet your needs whether you’re based across the home counties, London or further afield. Our Richmond office offers a wide range of legal services for both individuals and businesses, meaning that you can access help for any problem, big or small. Our teams of highly experienced solicitor...
Supporting our client after a birth injury | Medical negligence law
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Our client’s membranes ruptured in the morning of 9 September 2016. She was taken to theatre at 6:55pm for a delivery by forceps and underwent an episiotomy (a deliberate incision of the perineum, which is the area of tissue between the vagina and anus). Her baby was born in good health. However, during delivery our client sustained a tear to her perineum. An inspection was carried out and our ...
Merry Christmas 2023 - from everyone at Moore Barlow
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Merry Christmas 2023 - from everyone at Moore Barlow
Settlement for amputee injured in Croydon tram crash | Personal injury lawyers
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A multimillion-pound compensation package was reached for our client who sustained serious life changing injuries when he was injured in the Croydon tram crash. On 9 November 2016, our Client was a passenger on a tram travelling from his home in South Croydon to his work in London. In the accident that has become known as the “Croydon Tram Disaster”, the tram attempted to take a sharp bend near...
Feeling OK again | Master the festive season with mindset and work-life balance strategies | Cognito
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In today's fast-paced and demanding world, it's easy to find ourselves overwhelmed by the challenges and pressures of daily life. Give Sarah’s ‘eight step overwhelm to OK again guide’ a go next time you’re feeling the pressure. Sarah Kerr is a Transformational Life and Wellbeing Coach, and Relaxation, Meditation and Mindfulness Instructor. She’s enthusiastic about sharing the importance of emot...
Self care | Master the festive season with mindset and work-life balance strategies | Cognito
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Engaging in self-care can enable you to effectively cope with stress, reduce the likelihood of falling ill, and boost your energy. Sarah Kerr is a Transformational Life and Wellbeing Coach, and Relaxation, Meditation and Mindfulness Instructor. She’s enthusiastic about sharing the importance of emotional resilience, living life on your own terms, and energy work. She wants everyone to prioritis...
Perfectionism | Master the festive season with mindset and work-life balance strategies | Cognito
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Navigating your busy schedule around the festive period - a deep dive into perfectionism and delegation. Sarah Kerr is a Transformational Life and Wellbeing Coach, and Relaxation, Meditation and Mindfulness Instructor. She’s enthusiastic about sharing the importance of emotional resilience, living life on your own terms, and energy work. She wants everyone to prioritise their health and wellbei...
Mindfulness | Master the festive season with mindset and work-life balance strategies | Cognito
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Learn the technique of mindfulness by noticing what's happening in the present moment, without judgement and not trying to change the things we can’t control. Sarah Kerr is a Transformational Life and Wellbeing Coach, and Relaxation, Meditation and Mindfulness Instructor. She’s enthusiastic about sharing the importance of emotional resilience, living life on your own terms, and energy work. She...
Fight, flight, freeze | Master the festive season with mindset and work-life balance strategies
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Fight, flight, freeze - a stress response that helps you react to perceived danger and threats, like a confrontational email or a sabretooth tiger. It’s your body’s natural reaction to danger. Sarah Kerr is a Transformational Life and Wellbeing Coach, and Relaxation, Meditation and Mindfulness Instructor. She’s enthusiastic about sharing the importance of emotional resilience, living life on yo...
Red flags | Master the festive season with mindset and work-life balance strategies | Cognito
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Identifying the red flags that might appear when you become stressed around the festive period and how to combat them to stop things getting out of balance. Sarah Kerr is a Transformational Life and Wellbeing Coach, and Relaxation, Meditation and Mindfulness Instructor. She’s enthusiastic about sharing the importance of emotional resilience, living life on your own terms, and energy work. She w...
How we supported our client after a pedestrian road traffic accident | Personal injury lawyers
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How we supported our client after a pedestrian road traffic accident | Personal injury lawyers
Royal Mint reveals first coin of named black non-British female
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Royal Mint reveals first coin of named black non-British female
Can you unburst a bubble? | Disputes law
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Can you unburst a bubble? | Disputes law
How do you buy land that isn't on land? | Commercial property law
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How do you buy land that isn't on land? | Commercial property law
When does divorce come before the wedding? | Divorce Lawyers
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When does divorce come before the wedding? | Divorce Lawyers
Time limits on medical negligence claims everything you need to know
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Time limits on medical negligence claims everything you need to know
How long does a medical negligence claim take?
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How long does a medical negligence claim take?
Are there any exceptions to time limits on medical negligence claims?
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Are there any exceptions to time limits on medical negligence claims?
What is the time limit for medical negligence claims?
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What is the time limit for medical negligence claims?
When does the time limit on medical negligence claims start?
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When does the time limit on medical negligence claims start?
Cowdray Gold Cup 2023
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Cowdray Gold Cup 2023
During mediation do I have to sit in a room with my partner?
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During mediation do I have to sit in a room with my partner?
What does family mediation cover?
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What does family mediation cover?
What is family mediation?
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What is family mediation?
What is the cost of mediation?
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What is the cost of mediation?

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  • @adeigetachew5198
    @adeigetachew5198 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I survived encephalitis in 1995. I received absolutely no after care or treatment. Not even physical therapy. I had to learn to walk, talk and learn all on my own at the age of 14. Today, I still am working through the traumas of not just receiving no care or assistance, but also the horrors of the care I received while hospitalized and before the spinal tap that confirmed my illness. I was accused of being promiscuous, “faking” and was even told at times to “shut up” when I was in excruciating pain. I eventually feel into the worst stage- coma and paralysis. I wish I could have at least received physical therapy. Keep the good work. In the states we have a long way to go with our health care system and empathy is one

  • @brandiguarino1778
    @brandiguarino1778 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We went to the ER 5 days in a row , 5 ER VISTS until they finally took us seriously! Now my husband is paralyzed.

    • @jltt2203
      @jltt2203 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had CES surgery September 2022. I had been having back pain for about 5 months and one day I sneezed and within 2 days I could barely walk and eventually could not feel anything below the waist. I went to the emergency room and thankfully they diagnosed me that night. I was operated on early the next morning. Recovery has been rough, I’m in my 40’s but I was a very athletic person and a gym rat. I tackled my physical therapy like I did my workouts. I can now run again for about 4 minutes continuous. Nothing like I use to be able to do, but great full. The saddle anesthesia is still there but has greatly faded. My calf’s muscles have healed nicely, but still weak. After the surgery I couldn’t get on my tippy toes but now I can. My bowels have gotten a lot better and I can finally start a urine stream without pushing. I say all this to say tell your husband to take his physical therapy serious, don’t give up. The quicker he gets the blood flowing to the areas that have been damaged the better. I thought I’d never be able to walk correctly again, but now if you saw me you’d never know. I hope your husband has a speedy recovery. I know how scared he probably is right now because I was there.

  • @johnathanabrams8434
    @johnathanabrams8434 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How is cauda equina syndrome diagnosed ? Symptom based ?

  • @kamden6289
    @kamden6289 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *promo sm* 😠

  • @iscranz
    @iscranz 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    i have just had surgery for this at 22 and i am so grateful that i don’t think i will have long lasting effects! i was treated terribly and will be pursuing legal action as well :)

    • @uruasija9141
      @uruasija9141 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How are you now?

    • @iscranz
      @iscranz 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@uruasija9141 perfectly fine thankfully! have just gone back to work :)

  • @SuperGreatSphinx
    @SuperGreatSphinx ปีที่แล้ว

    Major trauma is any injury that has the potential to cause prolonged disability or death. There are many causes of major trauma, blunt and penetrating, including falls, motor vehicle collisions, stabbing wounds, and gunshot wounds. Depending on the severity of injury, quickness of management, and transportation to an appropriate medical facility (called a trauma center), may be necessary to prevent loss of life or limb. The initial assessment is critical, and involves a physical evaluation, and also may include the use of imaging tools to determine the types of injuries accurately, and to formulate a course of treatment. In 2002, unintentional and intentional injuries were the fifth and seventh leading causes of deaths worldwide, accounting for 6.23% and 2.84% of all deaths. For research purposes, the definition often is based on an Injury Severity Score (ISS) of greater than 15.

  • @serisseperry3230
    @serisseperry3230 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have it I was paralyzed 12/24/17. I was u paralyzed on Christmas. It's really hard living with something and no one can help.

  • @ShaGemDropper
    @ShaGemDropper ปีที่แล้ว

    Where are you located? I have a similar situation with cauda equina syndrome.

  • @lianecornils6603
    @lianecornils6603 ปีที่แล้ว

    T3. T 4. T 8. You tell me which one it was on my mom. She was paraplegic. No function below the waist. Totally preventable

  • @lianecornils6603
    @lianecornils6603 ปีที่แล้ว

    ✝️🙋🏿‍♀️🤣🫡🫡🫡🫡📞. One rings dingy

  • @lianecornils6603
    @lianecornils6603 ปีที่แล้ว

    A slow paralyzation as blood flows into the space of the spine compressing all nerves and paralyzation dependent upon the vertebrae that the clot manifested itself on. No. I don’t take blood thinners.

  • @Moving-Forward777
    @Moving-Forward777 ปีที่แล้ว

    John Is there anyone I can talk to I'm very desperate sir. I am alone and I have nothing else left no hope nothing what can I do sir? I'm giving up...

  • @freestylersuk
    @freestylersuk ปีที่แล้ว

    Whats so difficult about it? Are you saying it's a nightmare trying to bring legal action ?.

  • @freestylersuk
    @freestylersuk ปีที่แล้ว

    Is it no win no fee ?.

  • @freestylersuk
    @freestylersuk ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been told i have CES symptoms but nothing is being done about it, still suffering, been suffering for decades and i just cant seem to get help.

    • @stevenwagner9912
      @stevenwagner9912 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry to hear that. I have other back problems so I can sympathize but not fully understand. Hope you get help. Disgusting that Drs and insurance companies drag their feet and leave people suffering.

    • @bhuvaneshwaran000
      @bhuvaneshwaran000 ปีที่แล้ว

      I suffered from ces. Not able to walk, with diaper and catheter. But after prayer Jesus healed me from all that and i could walk. Still having saddle numbness . All because delayed surgery after a month

    • @chicfromthesticks8900
      @chicfromthesticks8900 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I would find another Dr immediately.

    • @freestylersuk
      @freestylersuk 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i keep getting passed around @@chicfromthesticks8900

    • @uruasija9141
      @uruasija9141 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@@bhuvaneshwaran000how are you now? Does sensation came?

  • @brysonsanders
    @brysonsanders 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello, love the work. From what you said, I think you might be interested in this channel 👉 #drjohnaking. I find him instructional and practical.

  • @Amitkumar-tp9mc
    @Amitkumar-tp9mc 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am suffering cauda equina syndromes my surgery late by doctors and I am not recover after surgery my surgery done 3month before

    • @uruasija9141
      @uruasija9141 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How are you now? Please tell

  • @w33dy86
    @w33dy86 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had slow onset from 21 when my *down there* went numb. Despites many doctor visits I was told it was nothing. as time went on I got sciatica.. Again doctor said it was all my head and even recommended antidepressants. Then I got cramp fasciculations and by the time I was 27 I couldn't walk, pee or sleep. luckily I pretty much made a full recovery after surgery apart from a few patches of numbness and twitching. I went to A&E day before NYE where they did an mri and ultrasound of my bladder. The doctor rang me on new years eve saying pack a bag an ambulance is on its way. if it wasn't for him god knows what my life would be like now.

    • @grancanyon2878
      @grancanyon2878 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh my GOD!! THATS CRAZY! the whole point of asking if theres any numbness or bladder changes is EXACTLY how its diagnosed!?! How the hell did they miss that?? I was one of the very lucky ones too..I went numb "down there" and am usually complacent about everything considering no one ever listened to me about the level of pain I was in for YEARS. The numbness was odd but I kept thinking "docs always ask about numbness" so maybe it matters..Again not thinking much of it, I went to the GP. He sent me to A and E, i apologised profusely to the A and E staff for even bothering em..within 24hrs I was in surgery. I've seen how awful the implications of not being operated on can be (I'm sure you have too now after looking it up). So I'm grateful as F for getting surgery as quickly as i did. You my friend were INCREDIBLY lucky after they missed it..shiiiiit

    • @jltt2203
      @jltt2203 ปีที่แล้ว

      How long did it take for you to recover your down there? I just had my surgery a week ago and anticipating my down there to return.

    • @jltt2203
      @jltt2203 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@grancanyon2878 how long for your down there to return?

    • @w33dy86
      @w33dy86 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jltt2203 I had more feeling from the time I woke up and then gradually over a few weeks. I had a slipped disc a few months back and was tingling down there... Luckily it healed but god did I have flashbacks! I hope you continue to get better 🤞

    • @jltt2203
      @jltt2203 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@w33dy86 Thank you. I hope so to. I have some feeling it's just faint so maybe it will increase over time.

  • @Shyamazha
    @Shyamazha 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    jump to : married before, no one’s fault, divorced now. Loser gets to be loser, criminals get to wash their hands off quickly. Courts win!!! No fault. Damn, are these people humans , or has humanity come to this pathetic times!!??? Maybe so, justice is blinded, deaf and dumb. What can we expect. Marriages are a joke. Some seriously crooked criminals live peacefully married lives making business out of it. Only humans can bring such destruction upon each other.

  • @hendraprasetya2999
    @hendraprasetya2999 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    and then the marriage will lost its meaning and purpose and so just dont get marriage

    • @Shyamazha
      @Shyamazha 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, that’s how courts are going to benefit, basically she explained, it makes courts jobs easier by not having to hear the actual abuse, torture, crime and just jump to : married before, no one’s fault, divorced now. Loser gets to be loser, criminals get to wash their hands off quickly. Courts win!!! No fault. Damn, are these people humans , or has humanity come to this pathetic times!!??? Maybe so, justice is blinded, deaf and dumb. What can we expect.

    • @hendraprasetya2999
      @hendraprasetya2999 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Shyamazha the society in the constant steady decline All we can do to just enjoy it ... Be a stoic...

  • @amandashort7914
    @amandashort7914 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    so helpful thank you 🙏

  • @jo-annjaqua8074
    @jo-annjaqua8074 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is Real!!!!

  • @marymunro1142
    @marymunro1142 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I feel like I am sitting on a pair of rolled up socks. Does that jive with usual symptoms of Cauda Equina?

    • @jltt2203
      @jltt2203 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you numb in the saddle region make them do an MRI immediately

    • @marymunro1142
      @marymunro1142 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@jltt2203 They keep doing MRIs but higher then that mass is. I have a new guy I am working with. I have been having Mini Strokes and there is nothing to be seen on MRI after. He is going to check me out for Bow Hunter syndrome. I go in for Doppler, etc. next Mon and Tues with meet with him right after. Since the saddle thing has now gone on for years and my whole ass is numb, I thought it could wait. The TIAs took precedent. Thanks for reply. By the way, they keep dancing around Cauda Equina. I just keep getting a referral to Physical Therapy which I won’t do until my neck is fixed and they prove to me that the lump, which is much bigger now, is not a tumor that I want removed. Whatever it is, it is thrashing around wreaking havoc on my nerves.

  • @lamancha7066
    @lamancha7066 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Same thing happened to me in America but trying to get representation in California has been like looking for Noah's Ark, the ignorance from the legal side in CES is unbelievable when they should be very easy cases where lawyers can be making huge recoveries but instead CES cases are static. The way I see it is a patient goes to surgery with 2 arms and comes out with one. Yes surgeon R. Bagheri in San Diego ruin me for life. I go in for Laminectomy surgery and once home I was rushed to hospital for another surgery one day later because I was leaking spinal fluid, it was found that the surgeon left two small holes in my Dura. During recovery of second surgery that Dr. Bagheri also did the pain in my lower back was unbelievable, I started with symptoms of Cauda Equina Syndrome and my wife look the type of symptoms I was getting in the WWW and her inquiries showed that the symptoms I had were related to CES. He stated that the symptoms I had were due to the anesthesia and that they should clear out in months. My regular check ups with Dr Bagheri was the same thing "give it a couple of months and symptoms should come back to normal" he continued the same lying scheme and at one year he sends me back to work. My boss was very patient because I was really in no shape to go back to work but I continue working because we needed the money. Well the symptoms after 9 years are just getting worse, I can't work because I can only walk a few steps then I need to rest by either sitting down or lying down. I only wish there was more legal awareness in the US for CES but there is not.

  • @kh-wg9bt
    @kh-wg9bt 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This guy has sciatica for a year. It didn't come out of nowhere. I'm afraid the reason is simple we don't look after our spines. How many people can't touch their toes. Lift their bodyweight off the floor easily. We are a obscenely deconditioned species as a whole. These are the consequences.

    • @freestylersuk
      @freestylersuk ปีที่แล้ว

      I can do all those and i have cauda equina syndrome, when the specialist you're seeing says pretty much the same thing it is depressing.

    • @kh-wg9bt
      @kh-wg9bt ปีที่แล้ว

      @@freestylersuk sorry mate.. but it's true most people can't do these things. there are always exceptions.

    • @kh-wg9bt
      @kh-wg9bt ปีที่แล้ว

      @jamescarroll6057 I'm talking in generalisations. I'm a highly specialised physio.i screen for cauda on a daily basis and have caught a few in my time. 90% of people with back issues fit into this category. Sorry if I offended you.. my comment wasn't aimed at you specifically

    • @freestylersuk
      @freestylersuk ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kh-wg9bt I aint your mate and youre talking shite...

    • @kh-wg9bt
      @kh-wg9bt ปีที่แล้ว

      @@freestylersuk nope. Truth hurts buddy. I know more than you. Fact.

  • @johanteksaskiranger2750
    @johanteksaskiranger2750 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    When a new day begins, dare to smile gratefully. When there is darkness, dare to be the first to shine a light.

  • @kojoaboagye9367
    @kojoaboagye9367 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    hi i really want to know more and more about cauda equina.am in Ghana and am also suffring from canda equina.i have under gone a surgery for seven months now but still can't walk nor stand.pls help me out.what do i need to do regain my walking back.

    • @Eros13adios
      @Eros13adios 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Prayers to you.. I hope the government could help you in some way like put you in disability care.This must be a painful inconvenience all around.

    • @LauraDookran-oc8vf
      @LauraDookran-oc8vf 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pray to Jesus.Get in a Church

  • @brianbyrne4443
    @brianbyrne4443 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    2010_ * I HAD A MICRODISCECTOMY ENDED IN A BOTCHED SURGERY- THE DOCTOR WOULD NOT EVEN TELL ME WHAT WAS HAPPENING TO MY BODY I HAD TO GOOGLE THE WORD S

  • @johnspark5285
    @johnspark5285 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who and How does someone diagnose this condition?

    • @brianbyrne4443
      @brianbyrne4443 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      A&E SURGEON - NEUROSURGEON!!!! A BASIC DOC - GP HASNT A CLUE ABOUT THE SITUATION!!

  • @jenniferknight1511
    @jenniferknight1511 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Or sometimes your body just gives out! I have Cauda Equina Syndrome and never used anyone...just bucked up and kept going!

  • @MegaPianogenius
    @MegaPianogenius 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just an advert for Maya and her outfit what a pathetic stunt

  • @stillnessintime
    @stillnessintime 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for sharing your story, my mum has had Cauda Equina syndrome since 2000 (when I was only a baby) and like you she had no reason for it to happen. It can be tough to deal with at times as it is so rare and so little is known about it that it is hard for others to understand it - even I learn new things about it now, when I've lived with someone with it for 18 years! Hopefully more can be learnt about the condition over time, and more support can be provided for it. Best wishes to you and anyone else with the condition :)