| Radium 2006-06-04, 9:21 am |
| A. Measles (encephalitis) virus infects cells of walls of cappilaries
supplying the brain. The virus does not kill those cells but irritates
them to cancer by tickling and itching them!
The symptoms are:
1. Intense dull "creepy" ache in the upper back of the head (usually
worse on left)
2. Inability to move or speak (marked by catatonic paralysis)
3. Stereophonic unilateral auditory misperceptions (altered hearing,
deafness, tinnitus [perception of a CRT-like high-pitched sine-wave
tone], and auditory hallucination that differ in one ear from the other
ear)
4. Impaired balance; loss of balance; hallucinations involving sense of
balance (including vertigo); extreme dizziness
5. A fever of 109 F
6. Involuntary movements and vocalizations (aka convulsions)
7. Altered level of awareness; Loss of awareness
8. Dramatically shortened sense of time ("time flys!")
9. Creepy sense of anger that loses control
10. Memory loss; false memories; altered memories
11. Frightening symptoms of sleep paralysis set in
12. Coma
B. Shingles virus infects neurons in the motor area of the upper spinal
cord (in the neck level). This sadistic virus kills those neurons!
Symptoms are:
1. Catatonic paralysis -- without flaccidity -- marked by inabiliy to
move or speak
(terrifying; resembles sleep paralysis)
C. Rabies virus infects cerebral neurons. It kills them by brutally
kicking their gut nuclei! Symptoms are similar to measles except they
are much more sudden, intense, and short-lasting!
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