Unfortunately Monday
Richard can’t deliver his wonderful weekly as he has lost his great idea for an today’s post...
….oh there it is!
No! That’s not why,
unfortunately he has a really painful Slipped Disc and is dealing with the
crippling effects at home. Lets all wish him a speedy recovery! :D
Luckily, he doesn't have
any of these ailments!
Foreign Accent
Syndrome - Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a speech disorder that causes
sudden changes in speech pattern, intonation and pronunciation so that the
victim is perceived to speak with a "foreign" accent. FAS usually
results from severe trauma to the brain, such as a stroke or head injury, and
typically develops within one or two years of the injury. Of the 50 to 60 cases
that have been verified since 1941, only a few FAS sufferers regained their
normal speech pattern, although some experienced success through speech
therapy.
Ankylosing
Spondolitis - It just sounds funny BUT ITS NOT. It is a real spinal condition,
but how can you take it seriously with a name like that!!
Permanent Sexual Arousal Syndrome (PSAS) - increases blood flow to the sex organs. Main symptom is feeling constantly aroused. Some sufferers report to having over 200+ orgasms a day. it can happen at any time, at the shops, on a crowded bus or most embarrassingly, when having dinner at your parents; there is no cure.
Sexsomnia - a
sleep disorder that, much like sleepwalking, compels the sufferer to engage in
sexual activity while asleep. Identified in 2003, Sexsomnia has since been
cited to acquit defendants accused of sexual assault in British and Canadian
criminal cases.

Exploding Head
Syndrome - People with exploding head syndrome intermittently hear loud,
explosion-like noises that seem to originate from within their own head. The
"explosions" usually occur within an hour or two hours of the victim
falling asleep. There's no physical pain, but sufferers understandably
experience fear and anxiety after such attacks. While it's not clear what
exactly causes the syndrome, it's been linked to stress and fatigue and often
vanishes without any treatment.
1 comment:
I'm pretty sure that last one is from Theme Hospital...
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