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The theme of this podcast episode is the disabling condition of locked-in state. I discuss the typical causes that lead to locked-in state, particularly large strokes in the brainstem, and highlighting cervical dissection is an important mechanism for this. I also review its main clinical manifestations, noting how blinking and eye movements are often the only preserved motor functions, along with the emotional burden it imposes on patients and their families.I particularly highlight the uncertainty that dominates the early stages when the patient is aware, but family and healthcare personnel assume they are brain dead. Similarly harrowing are the discussions that flavour the management about continuing supportive treatment, and the fearful thoughts that dominate the victims' experience, from the fear of dying from the condition, or being taken off life support. The podcast also explores the investigations of locked-in, and the acute care which typically requires ventilation and support of all vegetative functions.Other themes the podcast covers are the devices that enable people in locked-in state to communicate, the rehabilitation which is usually slow and long-term, and outcome which is often poor. I illustrate the issues I cover in the podcast with such memoirs as The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Jean-Dominique Bauby, Locked-In by Richard Marsh, Blink by Sandra Nett, A Return to Duty by Clodagh Dunlop, In the Blink of an Eye by Mia Austin, and Ghost Boy by Martin Pistorius.
Chapter 1 What's Ghost Boy by Martin Pistorius"Ghost Boy" is a memoir by Martin Pistorius, who recounts his extraordinary life story after being struck by a degenerative illness at the age of 12 that left him in a locked-in state. For nearly a decade, he lost the ability to move or communicate, but inside his mind, he was still aware of everything happening around him. The book explores his journey from despair to hope, detailing how he eventually learned to communicate through a speech-generating device. Pistorius describes the emotional and psychological struggles he faced, the isolation he experienced, and the relationships he built with his family and caregivers. Through his resilience and determination, he emerges as a voice for others with similar conditions, emphasizing the importance of presence and the value of awareness despite physical limitations. Overall, "Ghost Boy" is a powerful narrative about the human spirit's capacity for survival and connection.Chapter 2 Ghost Boy by Martin Pistorius Summary"Ghost Boy" is a memoir by Martin Pistorius that chronicles his extraordinary life journey from a seemingly ordinary childhood to living as a trapped consciousness. The book details how, at the age of 12, Martin fell mysteriously ill, leading to a degenerative condition that left him in a state of complete paralysis and unable to communicate, often perceived by those around him as if he were in a vegetative state.Despite his condition, Martin remained aware of his surroundings, trapped inside his own body. He describes the anguish of being unable to express his thoughts and feelings, feeling like a "ghost" in his own life. He faced neglect and isolation in a care home, where he was treated as if he couldn't understand or participate in the world around him.Through perseverance and breakthrough moments, including the introduction of a speech-generating device, Martin was finally able to communicate and express himself. This opened up a new world for him, allowing him to share his experiences and thoughts, ultimately leading to a more independent life.The book touches on themes of resilience, the desire for connection, and the importance of recognition and dignity for those with disabilities. Martin's inspiring story emphasizes the power of hope and the human spirit, showcasing his journey from darkness to empowerment.Chapter 3 Ghost Boy AuthorMartin Pistorius is a South African author, known primarily for his memoir, "Ghost Boy," which recounts his extraordinary journey from a debilitating illness that left him trapped in his own body to eventually finding his voice and reclaiming his life. Book Release:"Ghost Boy" was published on January 1, 2014. The memoir chronicles Martin's life after he became ill at a young age, leading to a condition where he was unable to communicate or move, being wrongly diagnosed as being in a permanent vegetative state for many years. Other Works:In addition to "Ghost Boy," Martin Pistorius has written other inspirational works, including:"Taking Flight" (2016) In this book, he explores the theme of self-empowerment and the importance of persevering against seemingly insurmountable challenges."The real Ghost Boy" (eBook version released in 2018) This is a follow-up or alternate version that expands on the themes of his memoir. Best Editions:The best edition of "Ghost Boy" tends to be the hardcover edition due to its durability and aesthetic appeal. It often includes an introduction by Martin, and those who prefer physical copies often appreciate the hardcover for its quality, durability, and collectible nature. However, the eBook editions are available for those who prefer a digital format, allowing easier access on various devices. Summary:Martin Pistorius's works, notably "Ghost Boy," have received significant recognition for their deeply...
Chapter 1: Summary of Ghost Boy"Ghost Boy" is a memoir by Martin Pistorius that tells the remarkable story of his life after a sudden illness left him in a state of severe disability. After falling ill at a young age, Martin was unable to move or communicate, leading those around him to believe he was in a vegetative state. However, inside, he remained fully aware of his surroundings, trapped in his own body.The book chronicles his experiences as he faced feelings of isolation and despair, as well as his longing for connection and understanding. Over time, he discovered a breakthrough in communication through assistive technology, which allowed him to express himself and interact with the world again. Martin's journey is one of resilience and hope, highlighting the importance of communication and the human spirit. He ultimately found his voice, not only reclaiming his identity but also inspiring others with his story. "Ghost Boy" serves as a poignant reminder of the power of perseverance and the capacity for love and connection, even in the most challenging circumstances.Chapter 2: The Theme of Ghost Boy"Ghost Boy" by Martin Pistorius is a powerful memoir detailing his life experiences from 12 to 25 years old, which were marked by a profound and devastating illness. Below are key plot points, character development, and thematic ideas from the book: Key Plot Points:1. Onset of Illness: The book begins with Martin as a healthy child. Suddenly, he falls ill at 12 years old, and his condition leads to him becoming nearly completely incapacitated. He is diagnosed with a rare degenerative disease, leaving him in a near-vegetative state.2. Isolation: As a "ghost" trapped in his own body, Martin experiences deep loneliness and despair. He is unable to communicate, and his thoughts go unheard, leading to feelings of total isolation from the world around him.3. Awakening of Awareness: Eventually, Martin becomes aware of his surroundings despite his inability to show it. He reveals his inner thoughts, realizing he can hear everything happening around him.4. Communication Breakthrough: Martin's life changes dramatically when a caregiver named Veronica begins to realize he is mentally present. This leads to a breakthrough in communication through the use of a speech-generating device.5. Journey to Independence: With increased communication ability, Martin slowly transitions toward independence. He navigates challenges, including the stigma of his condition and the burden of care from family and medical staff.6. Pursuit of Dreams: As Martin gains autonomy, he pursues his interests, including his passion for computer programming and technology. He eventually goes on to attend college and finds employment, actively shaping his future.7. Family Dynamics: The memoir touches on the complexities of family relationships, particularly with his parents, who face their own struggles and adjustments to Martin's condition. Their support evolves as Martin claims his voice. Character Development:- Martin Pistorius: The protagonist undergoes significant development throughout the memoir. Initially portrayed as a victim of circumstance, he grows into a determined individual who seeks to reclaim his identity and life. The journey of self-discovery and empowerment is central to his character arc.- Veronica: As a caregiver, Veronica plays a crucial role in Martin's life. Her ability to recognize Martin's awareness and potential demonstrates compassion and understanding, marking a pivotal change in his life.- Martin's Family: The relationships with his parents and siblings are carefully depicted, illustrating their struggles with grief, hope, and acceptance. Over time, their dynamics shift as Martin's independence grows, leading to a more supportive environment. Thematic...
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This is the story of Martin Pistorius. Jill tells us about how his medical status led to a decade of being trapped inside his body with no way to communicate. She also shares details of his abuse and his recovery. Our sources for this episode include: https://news.amomama.com/259116-martin-pistorius-life-being-trapped-in-h.html https://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/how-ghost-boy-survived-over-decade-trapped-his-body-n296451 https://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2015/0113/12-years-invisible-How-Martin-Pistorius-emerged-from-a-prison-of-silence https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Pistorius https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2934535/Ghost-boy-trapped-inside-body-eight-years-mystery-childhood-illness-reveals-physically-sexually-abused-carers.html http://www.martinpistorius.com/tmpsite/#about https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/01/09/376084137/trapped-in-his-body-for-12-years-a-man-breaks-free Please give us a like and a follow! Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/murderandmisery/ Podcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@murderandmisery?
Want to listen to The Box Of Oddities ad-free and early? Become a patron by joining The Order of Freaks!JG tells us about Martin Pistorius, a boy locked inside his own body, and Kat shares the story of the real Frankenstein castle. Also, toilet paper woes, television pitches, dramatic re-enactments, and more. BOX405 gets weird. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this special edition of Talking Out Your Arts we talk to the creative team behind Shock Therapy's latest show, Locked In. Sam and Hayden chat with director Veronica Neave and performer Hsin-Ju Ely about the inspiration behind the work, their own professional backgrounds and the process of task based devising and fusing theatre and contemporary dance. Locked In is a multidisciplinary, physical performance exploring human connection, communication and our sensory and extrasensory experience of the physical world.Locked In follows the experience of a man who is a prisoner inside a useless body and his wife who cares for him at his bedside. The scene shifts between the harsh and painful reality of the hospital bed and the vibrant, heightened reality of his internal World. It takes its inspiration from two true stories “Ghost Boy” by Martin Pistorius and “The Diving Bell and the Butterfly” by Jean-Dominique Bauby who both shared their experiences of living with Locked-In Syndrome in memoir.This season of Locked In was supported by Queensland Theatre and is showing in the Diane Cilento Studio at Queensland Theatre between the 1st-11th Dec, 2021. For more info about the show check out the show page here; https://www.shocktherapyproductions.com.au/locked-inOr to book tickets via the QT website go here;https://queenslandtheatre.com.au/plays/locked-in See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Koma, bitkisel hayat ve locked-in sendromundan uyananların hikayeleriKonular:(00:00) +18 Uyuyan Güzel.(03:30) Fularsız haberler. Esmiyor Podcast'e konuk olduğum bölüm. (05:14) Koma vs Bitkisel Hayat.(06:29) Beyin Ölümü. Yale Üniversitesi SSS.(09:40) Goodbye Lenin.(11:16) Awakenings ve geri alınan hediyeler.(13:49) Uyanış hikayeleri. Duygusal bir video.(16:34) Locked-In Syndrome. Martin Pistorius'un konuşması.(19:14) Kaynak israfı tartışması.(20:43) Uyandırın diyen oldu mu?(22:46) Teşekkürler.Patreon: Aylık veya -indirimli olarak- senelik destek verin, blog ve podcastin patronu olun.Kitap: Safsatalar Ansiklopedisi E-Kitap çıktı! Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
This 'About The Tings' episode is the first installment of a new series I'm calling, That's What She Said, where I'll be sharing and discussing various clips from inspirational podcasts and videos like Leak Project, Matt Belair, and Russel Brand. Lots of interesting stuff on this one, such as: Carbon Nano-tubes, An Important Message from a Native American, Who Built the Pyramids?, Sumerian Decipherments, The Beauty of Mooji's voice, Regrowing Vegetable Scraps, The Anunnaki, Hopi, and the Ancient Past, Learning to Let Go, Lucid Dreaming Interviews with Dr Clare Johnson and Robert Waggoner, Cardinal Burke Talking about the Great Reset, Terence McKenna's Time Travel Theory, The Gods of the Past are Personifications of the Planets, Pixie sightings with Erwin Saunders, Wanders on Earth Channeling with Susan Plunet, Joseph Gallenberge quoting The Kybalion, Ascension Symptoms and saying Thank You, My UFO Experience, An Amazing TedX Talk from Martin Pistorius, How Beliefs Create Reality, and I have to nip out for a wee :) Really hope you enjoy this one and follow some of these inspirational people and podcasts.
At the age of 12 Martin Pistorius developed a mysterious neurological illness. He fell into a coma and was unable to move or communicate. It was assumed he had no awareness but a couple of years later he began to wake up—yet no-one knew. He was trapped inside his body for almost 10 years until he found a way to communicate. Using computer-generated voice technology he tells us about how he coped with this terrifying ordeal, and how he found the love of his life.
At the age of 12 Martin Pistorius developed a mysterious neurological illness. He fell into a coma and was unable to move or communicate. It was assumed he had no awareness but a couple of years later he began to wake up—yet no-one knew. He was trapped inside his body for almost 10 years until he found a way to communicate. Using computer-generated voice technology he tells us about how he coped with this terrifying ordeal, and how he found the love of his life.
He could hear and see everything and everyone, but Martin Pistorius couldn't move or communicate at all. He speaks to Cormac and Saoirse about the hell of being trapped inside his own body for almost a decade. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Энэ удаагийн дугаараараа "Ghost boy" буюу "Үл Үзэгдэгч хүү" хэмээх олон улсад бестселлер болж байсан нэгэн сэтгэл хөдөлгөм номыг хүргэж байна. Номыг зохиогч Martin Pistorius нь 12 настайдаа гэнэтийн үл мэдэгдэх ѳвчинд нэрвэгдэж, бүтэн 13 жилиин турш бүтэн бие нь хѳдлѳх боломжгүй, хэнтэй ч ярьж чадахгүй бие дотроо түгжигдсэн байжээ. Уран зохиолын кино мэт энэхүү түүхээс хѳгжлийн бэрхшээлтэй түүний туулсан амьдрал, бодрох бодол, мѳн бусад хүмүүсийн хийдэг алдаа, ташаа ойлголтууд зэргийг бид ойлгож. ухаарах болно
The First-In-First-Out Craftalong has begun! What I've Finished:Jill sewed some reuseable cotton pads to use for skin toner. She used grey cotton flannel for hers. A similar tutorial can be found here or here.My Current Fix:Jill's making good progress on her Butterfly/Papillon shawl by Marin Melchior out of Uneek Fingering and Knit Picks Palette in Mist. She finished the front of the Ondawa pullover by Michelle Wang out of Malabrigo Rios in Purpuras. Her Rav page is here. She's finally knitting up some handspun into the Myndie shawl by Ambah O'Brien out of her guild SAL fiber from Goodie Supply Co. Her Rav page here. Jill spun half of the singles of Wonderland Dyeworks 80/20 Merino/Silk fiber in Rainstorm. She also cut out fabric to try to make a jumpsuit for her My Cousin Vinny inspired Halloween costume!via GIPHYWhat I'm Jonesing For:Jill is so close to casting on for the Framework Bralette by Jessie Maed Designs. She loves the colorwork top, Ever Dream Top by Roos Vlaskamp. A couple of her new favorite shawls are Romi's Mystery Shawl 2019 by Romi Hill and Morning Stillness by Lisa Hannes. Jill loves the crocheted Hanging Sloth Planter by Hello Happy. She's also into the My Favorite Weekend Hat by Natasha Sills.Re-Ups:Mork Made Fiber Co. battUppers, Downers and Miscellaneous:The Prodigal SonThirteen Reasons WhyThe CloserBetween Two Ferns: The Movie (2019) Late Night (2019)Fractured (2019)Joker (2019)Ghost Boy by Martin PistoriusInvisibilia episode about Martin Pistorius
Esta semana tendremos un programa impresionante con historias que os dejarán con el corazón en la mano. Fermín Mayorgá nos trae una increible historia sobre los Empaladores Españoles en América Latina. Disfrutaremos una vez mas con las Leyendas junto al gran Antonio Ceniza. Tendremos la sección de Talismanes con Nieves Guijarro y David Castillo nos hablará como siempre de Ciencia, esta vez sobre los medicamentos y la posibilidad de que algunos de ellos puedan causar demencia. Tenemos la increible historia de Martin Pistorius con Donato Fernández y mucho mucho más aquí, en Misterio 51. ________________________________________________________________ - FOTOGRAFIA FANTASMA - www.facebook.com/misterio51/app/190322544333196/ - INSTAGRAM - #misterio_51 - FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/misterio51 ________________________________________________________________
Esta semana tendremos un programa impresionante con historias que os dejarán con el corazón en la mano. Fermín Mayorgá nos trae una increible historia sobre los Empaladores Españoles en América Latina. Disfrutaremos una vez mas con las Leyendas junto al gran Antonio Ceniza. Tendremos la sección de Talismanes con Nieves Guijarro y David Castillo nos hablará como siempre de Ciencia, esta vez sobre los medicamentos y la posibilidad de que algunos de ellos puedan causar demencia. Tenemos la increible historia de Martin Pistorius con Donato Fernández y mucho mucho más aquí, en Misterio 51. ________________________________________________________________ - FOTOGRAFIA FANTASMA - www.facebook.com/misterio51/app/190322544333196/ - INSTAGRAM - #misterio_51 - FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/misterio51 ________________________________________________________________
In the latest episode of the Summer Book Club series, Kevann and Donna discuss the powerful memoir "Ghost Boy" by Martin Pistorius. Unable to move or communicate in any way with the world outside his own mind, Pistorius' book shows there is a place beyond our body, brain and soul that can’t ever be damaged. Learn how Pistorius' experience proves nothing is beyond hope if we have faith and patience. http://media.blubrry.com/faithstrongtoday/p/fst.mc.tritondigital.com/GROW_ON_THE_GO_P/media/GOTG-S03E47_aug20-19.mp3
In this first episode of Try This At Home, Leslie and Leslyn start the conversation by discussing the thoughts we think. They identify a few statistics that demonstrate the monstrosity of the topic but zero in on a few elements such as fearful and negative thoughts; mentioning some of the ideas presented by Rick Hanson in his book Hardwiring Happiness.They also discuss the fascinating story of Martin Pistorius who developed Cryptococcal meningitis and lost his ability to move or talk. Martin’s experience forced him to find a way of coping with his thoughts which, is part of his story in the book Ghost Boy: My Escape from a Life Locked Inside My Own Body.The conversation leads to a discussion about detachment, a coping mechanism that may be used constructively for those times when fear or negativity is prevalent and potentially disruptive in our daily life. Leslyn, a Professional Counselor in private practice shares her thoughts on this topic.Leslie and Leslyn share experiences and stories that outline some helpful tips about coping with derogatory thoughts that you can try at home.For more information on Leslie and Leslyn as well and more great ideas you can try at home, visit the website at TryThisAtHome.com and follow them on Twitter @trythisathome.
This episode marks a milestone in the life of the Johnny Tiger Experience Podcast. As usual, we have lots of strong contens to share, including but not limited to: -Tales from the Far East-the Untold stories of Genghis Khan. -A Rousing Ted Talk by Martin Pistorius. -A social experiment with a heart warming message. -Mandarin101: learn how to say the names of different countries and nations. All that and much much more- only here on the Johnny Tiger Experience Podcast! For patron info and more, visit: http://www.johnnytiger.com/ and please check out our sponsors at: http://www.pinkcherry.ca/ http://tacticalpersonalprotection.com/ www.vorail.com/ http://www.richmondkicks.com/ http://www.cyberassault.org/
Is everything you know about “success” wrong? Well, maybe not everything but a hell of a lot of what we’ve been taught about achievement is, at best, simplistic and at worst, just wrong. ERIC BARKER is the creator of the blog Barking Up the Wrong Tree. Almost 300,000 subscribers. His work has been mentioned in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic Monthly, Time Magazine, The Week, Business Insider. His recent WSJ best seller of the same name, subtitled, The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong is the topic of this podcast. The good news is there is much you can do to to up your odds at succeeding in life, whatever that means to you. That’s a hint BTW. There are things that separates the extremely successful from the rest of us and Eric talks about it. Here are just some of the show notes on things I learned by talking with Eric. Give it a listen. [00:05:18] Some myths about success that we all heard growing up [00:10:04] The Faustian bargain [00:14:07] The importance and power of context [00:16:33] He talks about his most surprising findings (regarding success) [00:17:07] On extroversion and introversion [00:19:54] What we get wrong about the topic of success [00:23:53] “Quitting” and success. [00:25:22] The value of pretending [00:31:16] Why confidence is problematic. [00:37:59] Is college necessary to be successful? [00:43:11] On “intensifiers” and personal success [00:50:26] What to look into if you're failing or unhappy at your job. [00:51:16] The real power in positive thinking [01:01:01] The story of Martin Pistorius
Grey's Anatomy Watchers! It's time for another episode and this one involves THANKSGIVING so it's extra everything, as holiday episodes usually are. We are also a lot of extra while we discuss: our not-so-newlyweds Addison and Derek (02:52)...Bailey showing up the patriarchy while still finding time to support Meredith (09:00)...the evolution of Meredith Grey's depression (13:45)...George's unflattering elitism (21:57)...how Izzy Stevens deserves better friends (29:25)...and our BITS (37:00) including Megan's stump speech for Miranda Bailey's tireless work ethic (40:40) and the curious story of Martin Pistorius, our Medical Fact of the Week (51:15).
What if your body failed, you couldn't talk, and others assume you have the IQ of an infant - but you are totally aware of all that is happening to you? A powerful interview with Martin Pistorius. http://amzn.to/1R4xcn4
All discussions of energetic imbalances reference certain frequencies an imbalance may be similar to. A frequency is NOT the actual disease; In our intro, we distinguish between disease and frequencies, but in life and quantum physics, everything is a frequency. The absence or presence of disease is not the most relevant thing to our well-being. It's what you overcome or don't overcome that makes the difference. We don't get caught up in the idea of disease, but rather, what we must heal; You can't convince people about self-healing with AIM - it resonates or it doesn't; Niels Bohr quote: "Those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it."; Newly revealed Hereditary imbalances added to the AIM database; Discussion of the term "retro-virus" and frequencies becoming air borne; Powerful, enlightening story of healing: Book by Martin Pistorius, Ghost Boy (2013), describes how he fell in to a coma in 1988 at age 12, with no use of body or mind. Doctors gave him 2 years to live. He says he "awoke" 4 years later but still couldn't move or communicate to anyone that he was far beyond the 3-year-old mentality doctors had diagnosed - and he was not going to die. He was now aware of everyone and everything, something a care giver finally realized. He's since healed tremendously, speaks using computer/communication technology, is able to drive, is married now, and more; Stephen says there are many things that can impact the brain. There's no longer much of a "protective barrier" from his energetic point of view; Measles: is there a hereditary component? Stephen has never seen it present hereditarily. When acquired, people will heal it unless there is a strong underlying problem. When they catch it again, they'll heal it quickly.
Mon, 26 Jan 2015 23:06:00 +0000 https://auf-gehts-der-reha-podcast.podigee.io/56-auf-geht-s-der-reha-podcast-folge-056_-deine-neuen-einhundert-prozent-theorie-und-praxis 0d801904065dee7b81cb96c00d052d76 „Jeder Tag hat neue einhundert Prozent!“ sagt Kathrin. Leichter gesagt als getan? Jörg stellt sich jeden Morgen die Frage: „Was kann ich heute Morgen Tolles neu für den Tag planen?“ Auch leichter gesagt als getan? Aus der Praxis berichten Kathrin und Jörg, wie Verkehrsunfallopfer ihr denken verändert haben und ihre Ziele erreichen. Das setzt voraus, dass du Ziele hast. Eine andere Frage drängt sich den beiden Moderatoren auch auf: Machst du dich von den Werten und Zielen Anderer abhängig? Buchtipp: Als ich unsichtbar war: Die Welt aus der Sicht eines Jungen, der 11 Jahre als hirntot galt von Martin Pistorius 56 full no
Richard Coles with comedy supremo Paul Jackson, poet Aoife Mannix, Martin Pistorius who was locked into his own body, ventriloquist Steve Hewlett who's brought Archie Andrews back to life, a Thing About You feature telling the story of a very special perfume bottle, and Inheritance Tracks of actress Tessa Peake-Jones.