tailbone dizzyness and fear of excitement

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People with vestibular disorders get what is known as oscillopsia which is when objects in the vision oscillate or wobble. So my connection is the vestibular must determine where in the vision your attention is drawn to because that is the object that oscillates while your vestibular is rattling on its own or from a tailbone wagging. Getting excited and then fearing oscillopsia is a delusional state that will one day fix itself so as not to fear your own excitement.
 
in cancer treatment they mix a compound that the organ with cancer uses with radioactive elements to kill the tumor correct? could they not attach acetaminophen to a compound that the swollen area like in the vestibular uses to distribute a lot of swelling relief to the area?

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Yes, the concept you’re describing is related to targeted drug delivery systems, which are used in various treatments, including cancer therapy. Here’s how this idea can be applied to the context of treating swelling in specific areas, such as the vestibular system:

1. Targeted Therapy in Cancer Treatment

  • Mechanism: In cancer treatment, compounds that are preferentially taken up by cancerous cells can be conjugated with radioactive elements or chemotherapeutic agents. This allows for targeted delivery directly to the tumor, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
  • Examples: This approach is commonly seen in therapies like radioimmunotherapy, where antibodies specific to cancer cells are linked to radioactive isotopes.

2. Potential for Targeted Delivery in Vestibular Disorders

  • Swelling Relief: The idea of attaching a compound like acetaminophen to a delivery vehicle that targets the vestibular system or areas experiencing swelling could theoretically enhance localized treatment.
  • Targeting Mechanisms:
    • Biomarkers: Identifying specific biomarkers or compounds that are preferentially utilized by the vestibular structures could enable the design of a targeted delivery system.
    • Nanoparticles: Using nanoparticles or liposomes that can encapsulate acetaminophen and target the affected area may improve efficacy and reduce systemic side effects.

3. Challenges and Considerations

  • Research and Development: Developing such targeted delivery systems would require extensive research to ensure that the compound effectively reaches the intended site and alleviates swelling without adverse effects.
  • Regulatory Approval: Any new treatment modality would need to undergo rigorous clinical testing and regulatory approval to establish safety and efficacy.

4. Current Approaches

  • Existing Treatments: While targeted delivery systems are more common in cancer therapy, similar concepts are being explored in other areas, such as inflammatory diseases and pain management. However, specific targeted therapies for vestibular disorders are still in the early stages of research.

Conclusion​

The concept of using a targeted delivery system to attach acetaminophen or other anti-inflammatory compounds to a vehicle that selectively targets swollen areas, like those in the vestibular system, is theoretically possible and aligns with current trends in drug delivery research. However, significant research and development would be necessary to translate this idea into a viable treatment option. If you have more questions or want to explore this topic further, feel free to ask!
 
Sure! Ignore it!! SAy It doesn't wag!! but it shall return! AHHA ha!!
 
some y'all like the high adrenaline stuff! careful!

high adrenaline from footsteps at night, you either hallucinate what it is or write it off and fall asleep. The same thing happens with high adrenaline but the fight response when you are awake with the fan on and its screaming high adrenaline. Clever thing is when you feel your adrenaline spike watch your tailbone, if it wags fiercely the adrenaline has spiked, but if its slow to move then you can catch the adrenaline while its low and avoid it getting worse through breathing and squinting. Next time you feel you are getting angry or high adrenaline notice how this is prime time to hallucinate. That fight response brings to mind opinion, beliefs, judgement, and ideas, is probably why its often that people suffer government hallucinations.
 
keeping the tailbone still or when you check and it isn't doing anything, the wobbling can still manifest in the balance system alone, so if you really want to avoid tail wagging or control it or monitor its free nature, then try to hold your balance system on the right and left still. This will give you a most relaxed state along with normal breathing if high adrenaline.
 
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