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Offline ErikTheNorwegianTopic starter

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the human oscillator
« on: May 22, 2013, 11:57:04 am »
I have become a human oscillator! I have a spinal cord injury, using a weelchair to get arround. Latley i have had spasms in my leggs, cramps and asorted pains. So at the moment im in a hospital.
Now they try to use a oscillator to dampen the nerv signals that cause the problems
Its a small sigarettbx sized unit with two channels Amlitude and freq controll.
Two wires  go to each end of a muscell group and a current is injectedthat makes the muscell retrakt.The pulses from 0 to aprox100 hz is thereto stimulise the muscell to stopp taking signalsfrom the defective ne rvs. Sett on max, they  can make the  foot dance wildley.

Its strange, from working on a bench with current  and signals to become the ;circuit onself.  :)    ΓΈ

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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2013, 01:10:36 pm »
Have you already tried overclocking yourself?

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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2013, 01:16:42 pm »
I would love to see a tear down, not of yourself but of the device, my wife is in a wheelchair due to a head injury sustained in a car accident which has left her with a form of spasticity I have often wondered if that could be controlled with a suitable electronic device as basicly all it is are the nerves are in a constant state of firing. 
 

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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2013, 01:21:56 pm »
I recall Silicon Chip magazine describing a device along these lines as a construction project. IIRC it was called a "TENS" unit.
 
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Offline ErikTheNorwegianTopic starter

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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #4 on: May 22, 2013, 01:48:04 pm »
Have you already tried overclocking yourself?
Dont need to, im an asperger ( sertified and documented   :) ) so im allready liquid cool (pepsi) disabeld( stopped all not neseseary  services- legs lower spinal cord) to optain maximum blood flow to the brain. Further enhancments is total lack of unnessesary social activety, RISK implemented ( no smaltalk).

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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #5 on: May 22, 2013, 01:50:39 pm »
I recall Silicon Chip magazine describing a device along these lines as a construction project. IIRC it was called a "TENS" unit.

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Yes its a TENS UNIT..  :)
« Last Edit: May 22, 2013, 01:53:52 pm by ErikTheNorwegian »
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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #6 on: May 22, 2013, 02:02:26 pm »
I would love to see a tear down, not of yourself but of the device, my wife is in a wheelchair due to a head injury sustained in a car accident which has left her with a form of spasticity I have often wondered if that could be controlled with a suitable electronic device as basicly all it is are the nerves are in a constant state of firing.

I hope that she has good prognoses and get help.! I send her all my positive thoughts and wish her the best!
Im trying all the meds and remedies they can offer, but 7 diffrent meds make me a zoombie and  practicaly a drug addict. ( oxycodon, oxynorm,vival,zorotex, +++)
Spasms made me crawl the floor last night,  a hell before it calmd down. Its a good hospital, but not a good life.
Lucily i live in Norway, so free healtcare, but the irony is that there is little to do with it,  just hope that it burns away.
« Last Edit: May 23, 2013, 08:50:29 am by ErikTheNorwegian »
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Re: the human oscillator
« Reply #7 on: May 22, 2013, 05:29:24 pm »
If someone could manage topick up the nerve signal, and inject it -180 deg  again and fase out the  spasm signal,muh wouldhave been done. mybee it comes in the future. Its being done with sound so why not with a nerve signal.
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