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*Yes*... I succed and dared to stand up for My rights!!!
Have also received an excuse for previous treatment
They have promised, Continuous followups (with specialist-nurse) Also new meds in 1-2 weeks when all bloodtests are done.
Damn it feels good! I dared to questioning and fight.
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Pedro Viana received NIHR Development and Skills Enhancement Award The award supports his work in the medical technology development for epilepsy

Congratulations to Dr Pedro Viana! He has been awarded the @nihr.bsky.social Development and Skills Enhancement Award for his work in developing #MedTech for #Epilesy care.
#MedSky #AcademicSky

www.kcl.ac.uk/news/pedro-v...

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The painting's foreground is dominated by a figure suspended upside down, seemingly connected to a large brain-like object above. The background features a teal canvas with dark reddish-brown, almost hill-like shapes that curve at the bottom, adding depth to the scene. The overall style suggests a surreal or symbolic representation, possibly exploring themes of consciousness or control. The way the figure's body is positioned creates a sense of precarious balance and vulnerability.

The person depicted appears to be a slender individual with light skin, possibly Caucasian, engaged in an acrobatic or theatrical pose. Their expression is hard to discern, but the overall feeling evokes a sense of suspense or even distress.

The painting's foreground is dominated by a figure suspended upside down, seemingly connected to a large brain-like object above. The background features a teal canvas with dark reddish-brown, almost hill-like shapes that curve at the bottom, adding depth to the scene. The overall style suggests a surreal or symbolic representation, possibly exploring themes of consciousness or control. The way the figure's body is positioned creates a sense of precarious balance and vulnerability. The person depicted appears to be a slender individual with light skin, possibly Caucasian, engaged in an acrobatic or theatrical pose. Their expression is hard to discern, but the overall feeling evokes a sense of suspense or even distress.

Daily Art Post: “Spinal Corde Lisse” 10” x 20” oil on panel. Early 2021.
#art #painting #oilpainting #neurology #epilesy #circus
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