FAQ - hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies
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How can I lessen the darkness of hereditary under eye circles without makeup?


I've always had dark under eye circles, whether I'm tired/stressed/etc or not. My mom is the same way, so are my brother and sister, so it's hereditary. Can I lessen the color without the use of makeup?

Thanks :-)
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Well what I did was put cold tea bags on my eyes and rest. You could put cucumber on your eyes too. It takes a week for them to get less darker and its very good for your skin.  (+ info)

Is there anywhere online to buy cheaper sensory toys for my autistic son?


I have an 8 year old son with Autism (his mental age is roughly 2 - 3years), I've looked at sites like spacekraft and i find them extremely expensive for sensory things for his bedroom and in the garden. Can anyone suggest any sites that are a bit cheaper?
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you should research making your own sensory toys. My cousin uses different things in plastic bags for her 5 year old to touch, mash, whatever. He doesn't like "ick" on his hands so this works good.

She uses peeled grapes that slip around the bag, any kind of dry cereal to mash into crumbs, any kind of liquid (this gets messy sometimes), oatmeal, anything that has an interesting texture.  (+ info)

Which is the best treatment eye cream for hereditary dark undereye circles?


Yes, I sleep, take multivitamins, eat well, and drink plenty of water.

I have bought many creams with key ingredients to remove dark underye circles, but they just have diminished them a little. Is there a miracle cream or something that actually works for removing them when they're hereditary?
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im trying to find this out myself... i have hereditary dark undereye circles and nothing seems to help. not even coverup......when u find out let me know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  (+ info)

What are the Sensory Properties of Corn?


For my project on corn I need to research the sensory properties of corn, raw and cooked. I have no idea what this means, please help!
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type it in on wikipedia, they know everything  (+ info)

What is the best concealer to cover up hereditary heavy dark circles?


i have really bad hereditary dark circles. i can sometimes cover them fully up with make up, powder, concealer, but i have to cake it on and it either covers it fully up somtimes but mostly it just barely covers it up and then i have make up caked on my face. wat is the best concealer/make up to cover my dark circles up iwth out caking it on. [[mine are really bad]]. and also wat is the best hting to get rid of herediatry dark circels?
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Laura Mercier Secret Concealer. Has the perfect texture and staying power for undereye dark circles  (+ info)

Can you really die from lack of sleep or sensory deprivation?


I find the human mind truly fascinating, could someone please explain to me how lack of sleep could kill you? How would it work?

Sensory deprivation can mess up peoples minds pretty good, can someone tell me what kind of bizare thoughts would occur? How would this kill you? Would your brain shutdown or something?

Since this is too dangerous to experiment with I guess I will have to leave it to someone else to enlighten me.

Thanks in advance.
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Lack of sleep doesn't kill you, well, it could if you didn't sleep, but your body shuts down and forces you to sleep after a while. It's kind of like you don't die from holding your breath, after a while you pass out and start breathing again. Sleep is important because it restores your energy and a lot of important body processes that are important for your health and well-being take place while you're sleeping.
Sensory deprivation for extended periods of time is a form of torture. I guess it is more psychological than physical. If you are deprived of one of your senses for an extended period of time you can just start to go crazy, kind of like if you had to spend the rest of your life listening to fingernails on a blackboard. You would just go crazy.
I don't really understand this either, I'm not a doctor, but it's interesting to speculate about.  (+ info)

What are some ways to prevent high blood pressure and heart disease if it is hereditary?


My mom and dad suffer from high blood pressure,high cholesterol. It run on both sides of the family,that along with diabetes and heart disease. My mom started taking blood pressure medication young,in her later 20's. My dad suffered from a stroke due to high blood pressure. I am 22yrs old and do not want to suffer this especially while young. Are there any ways I can be proactive about not suffering from those conditions now and later on in life being that it is hereditary? Or do I not have a chance in preventing it?
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Keep your weight down through diet and exercise. And don't have stress in your life. That is all you can do.

If the heart disease has been mostly in one form, then consider testing for it now while there are no symptoms. It might provide problems getting health insurance, but you will be able to take steps to limit future problems. And vote democrat to ease the future insurance coverage problem as republicans are against people with heart disease getting insurance.

If you have a heredity disease it will probably already be detectable. Some forms of cardiomyopathy will appear in the late teens. Many highschool athletes have died from it. How quickly it advances depends in part on your lifestyle.  (+ info)

Can anyone describe any problems that might arise due to sensory of over sensitivity in autism?


It says pretty much all in the question. Can anyone describe any problems that might arise due to sensory of over sensitivity in autism?

I need at LEAST 3. More would be helpful, though.
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I think the best source for your answer would be looking into this sensory processing disorder checklist: http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com/sensory-processing-disorder-checklist.html
All of the items they have listed for being over sensitive, which is divided into the different senses, can be experienced by anyone with autism. They also have items listed for being under sensitive that can also be experienced by anyone with autism.  (+ info)

Does anyone see a neurologist for autonomic neuropathy?


I'm 21yrs old I've just been diagnosed with autonomic nueropathy and I just need some advice, is it true that this condition is reversable and the nerves can heal if i control my blood sugar better?(which I am working on) the doctor did say it was due to my diabetes, im a 21yr old female any advice would be well appreciated ty
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How do I get rid of hereditary under eye circles?


I have really bad hereditary under-eye circles, and I'm only 13. I've spent about a year battling with concealer, and I HATE it!!!! And, I eventually gave up. So, i was wondering if there are any homeopathic treatments or eye creams that get rid of them? Thanks
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I wouldn't have thought so without going under the knife, dont worry about it!  (+ info)

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