Friday, May 26, 2006

to help you realize just how serious this is...

Autonomic dysreflexia can develop suddenly, and is a possible emergency situation. If not treated promptly and correctly, it may lead to seizures, stroke, and even death.

Autonomic dysreflexia means an over-activity of the Autonomic Nervous System. It can occur when an irritating stimulus is introduced to the body below the level of spinal cord injury, such as an overfull bladder. The stimulus sends nerve impulses to the spinal cord, where they travel upward until they are blocked by the lesion at the level of injury. Since the impulses cannot reach the brain, a reflex is activated that increases activity of the sympathetic portion of autonomic nervous system. This results in spasms and a narrowing of the blood vessels, which causes a rise in the blood pressure. Nerve receptors in the heart and blood vessels detect this rise in blood pressure and send a message to the brain. The brain sends a message to the heart, causing the heartbeat to slow down and the blood vessels above the level of injury to dilate. However, the brain cannot send messages below the level of injury, due to the spinal cord lesion, and therefore the blood pressure cannot be regulated.

3 comments:

Rick and Sue said...

I was wondering if you had thought about appling for grants. I found this one the Christopher Reeves Quality of Life grant. Here is the website. But they don't start taking applications until July. http://www.christopherreeve.org/site/c.geIMLPOpGjF/b.1029295/k.64F6/Quality_of_Life_Grants.htm

Rick and Sue said...

Well I just read it more thoroughly...they only give grants to organizations... sorry I didn't read it more thoroughly. The Wilbur family is praying for you too! Sue

Christina said...

yep there are many grants and things to apply for..right now its only a day by day type thing!!!