Name that pain or not

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Contestants provide a list symptoms and we television audience try to Name that pain.

Occurred mainly during the 1950s and 1960s among Fore people in the highlands of New Guinea. Fore people contracted the disease by performing What?

Name that pain.
 

Contestants provide a list symptoms and we television audience try to Name that pain.

Occurred mainly during the 1950s and 1960s among Fore people in the highlands of New Guinea. Fore people contracted the disease by performing What?

Name that pain.
Everyone knows that cannibalism has it's hazards. Maybe not everyone:( The fore people found out the hard way.

Fatal nervous system.
 

Kuru was a devastating neurological disorder that occurred among the Fore people in Papua New Guinea. It's believed that the disease was contracted through the Fore people's traditional practice of mortuary cannibalism, in which they would consume the bodies of deceased loved ones as a way of showing respect and mourning.
 
New symptoms

Altered body image: confusion of size and shape of their body parts. Body parts include, head and hands, growth more prominant than shrinkage.

2nd symptom is distorted visual perception. The eyes are normal but the subject sees objects with the wrong size or shape and/or realizes perspective is incorrect. Meaning cars, and buildings are perceived smaller or larger than they should be., or distances may appear very long or very close than they actually are.

Other symptoms include:
Distorted time perception
Distorted touch perception
Distorted sound perception.

Name my pain?
 
Lets go with the Alice in Wonderland syndrome (AIWS) it's more fun to imagine than Todd's syndrome or dysmetropsia. I'd bet the Tin man suffered that.
 
Symptoms similar to panic attacks, including dizziness, palpitations, shortness of breath, and cold extremities, along with symptoms of anxiety and autonmic arousal, such as tinnitus and neck soreness.

Name my pain?
 
  • constant need to clear your throat
  • feeling that your throat is blocked
  • blocked or stuffy nose that you can’t clear
  • runny nose
  • feeling of mucus running down the back of your throat
  • persistent cough
  • headache or facial pain
  • reduced sense of smell and taste
  • crackling sensation in your ear and some temporary hearing loss
 


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