Hack The Limits
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Hack The Limits
@hackthelimits
No limits. No permission. No apologies. Hacking barriers for the disability community. Powered by Disability Hacker AI.
USA Katılım Kasım 2025
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What frustrates me is how they can call something “accessible” while the people actually using it, can’t.
If it’s exhausting, confusing, painful, or unreliable in real life, it’s not truly accessible.
Accessible doesn’t always mean usable.
What about U?
#Disability #Accessible

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This One Habit Can Increase Your Energy Before Breakfast
Morning sunlight.
Not through a window.
Not through sunglasses.
Direct outdoor light within 30 minutes of waking.
Your brain uses sunlight to set cortisol, dopamine and melatonin production for the entire day.
Most people start their day with coffee.
Your body starts with light.


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@HealthyAlfred Started with fusion surgery, surgeon tore spinal sac. Which resulted in CSF leaks, spinal meningitis, adhesive arachnoiditis, progressive cauda equina dysfunction, nerve damage, neuropathy, bladder dysfunction, autonomic issues, severe burning pain, weakness,now a wheelchair
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7 years isn’t too late. it’s harder than fresh damage but not impossible.
the spinal cord crush study tracked recovery over 360 days from a SINGLE dose — meaning the body keeps repairing when given the signal, even after old damage. older injuries plateau because nothing is sending the repair signal anymore. BPC sends it.
what to expect with 7-year-old damage:
→ slower response than acute injuries (week 4-8 instead of 2-4)
→ may need 2-3 cycles instead of 1
→ probably won’t get 100% function back if axons died years ago
→ but can meaningfully improve what’s still there
worth the shot. document with video at week 0 and week 12 so you have objective data, not just feeling. and cut NSAIDs while you’re on it.
what’s the 7-year-old injury?
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BPC-157 regrew a completely SEVERED sciatic nerve in 60 days.
(PMID: 19903499)
Does your back hurt before you get out of bed? Do you wince tying your shoes? Does pain shoot down your leg into your foot?
That’s not “just back pain.” It’s nerve compression.
This can lead to:
→ permanent nerve damage and foot drop
→ disc surgery with 40% failure rate
→ inflammation crushing your spinal nerves
→ muscle atrophy in your legs
→ losing the ability to walk pain-free
BPC-157 also IMPROVED spinal cord crush recovery over 360 days (PMID: 31266512).
A peptide your body already makes. Repairing what your back surgeon couldn’t.
Advil shreds your gut. Cortisone breaks down collagen. Surgery fails 40%.
This doesn’t.
I take Barrier Health’s BPC-157 oral tablets personally. No injection. No prescription. Code ALFRED saves you 15%. Link below.


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@MidwesternDoc Thank you for all your research and passing it on to us. Personally I appreciate it and I am sure thousands of others do as well.
GIF
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If DMSO was used for strokes and spinal injury, millions would be spared from paralysis and death—yet despite over a hundred studies showing this, the FDA banned it.
Since publishing this article, dozens of readers shared DMSO saved them from a stroke.🧵
midwesterndoctor.com/p/dmso-could-s…
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@MikeDam38188601 @the_17thletter4 @SabrinaGal182 @CMDRVALTHOR @ShannonCam82757 Me too. Also have severe Adhesive Arachnoiditis and would love to know if the med bed could help us. We have been told for years permanent, progressive and no cure. Let’s hope that is about to change.
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@the_17thletter4 @SabrinaGal182 @CMDRVALTHOR @ShannonCam82757 My name is Mike Damato, I have a complex rare incurable condition Adhesive arachnoiditis very painful. I would love to get a chance to experience what your innovation could do for me. Thank you for the opportunity.
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John Baxter is set to unveil the MedBed truth on a global stage.
Watch as we break free from mainstream myths and step into a new era of health innovation. The MedBed is here to change the game.
#medbed2026
t.me/Jfk_jr44
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@PainNewsNetwork Can’t thank Dr. Tennant enough, if it weren’t for him so many of us with #AdhesiveArachnoiditis would be so lost.
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Dr. Forest Tennant says there are several pain conditions that cause the "worst pain" imaginable. Unfortunately, many of those patients are given the same treatments and opioid doses as patients with less painful conditions. bit.ly/4wJGv2k
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Someone asked me if I needed a cart at the grocery store today ?!?
I’m in a manual wheelchair.
Both hands on the wheels.
You do the math.
#HackTheLimits #WheelchairLife #wheelchairhumor

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Just tested a pair of cheap off brand earbuds that were great for listening to videos and completely useless for calls.
Nobody could understand a word I said.
Clarity shouldn’t be optional.
What earbuds are actually working for you?
#HackTheLimits #RebelReview

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🚨 This MRI Can Destroy Cancer Without a Single Cut
In Sydney, doctors are using one of the most advanced cancer treatments on Earth — MRI-guided cryoablation.
Here’s how it works: a tiny probe is guided directly into the tumour using real-time MRI imaging, and the tumour is frozen solid from the inside out. No large cuts. No stitches. No long hospital stays. Patients walk in, watch the procedure under MRI, and walk out the same day — pain-free and scar-free.
This treatment is so precise, it destroys only the tumour while leaving surrounding healthy tissue unharmed. For people too weak for surgery, too old for long recoveries, or with tumours in risky spots, this is a second chance at life.
Fun Fact: The probe can freeze tissue to –40°C or colder, causing cancer cells to burst while leaving everything else intact.
Some breakthroughs don’t need bigger surgeries — they just need smarter, cooler technology.
Sources: NSW Health | Sydney Adventist Hospital | Radiological Society of North America (RSNA)

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@XFreeze Amazing, I would love to have one that will be able to do the things that I can no longer do. The amount of money it would save me is going to be awesome.
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ELON MUSK: "We’ll probably unveil Optimus Gen 3 in a few months. I think it’s going to be quite surprising to people it’s an incredibly capable robot
We are replacing the SX line in Fremont with a million-unit-per-year line for Optimus
Because it is a completely new supply chain, there’s really nothing from existing supply chains that exists in Optimus; everything is designed from physics first principles
The normal S-curve of manufacturing ramp will be longer for Optimus than it is for products that have at least some portion of an existing supply chain
The production rate will be proportionate to the least lucky, least confident part of the entire supply chain
Optimus 3 will be a general-purpose robot that can learn by observing human behavior. You can demonstrate a task, verbally describe it, or show it a video, and it will be able to perform that task. It’s going to be a very capable robot."
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Sebastian Gomez-Pena, who is paralysed from the neck down, is one of the first people in the UK to receive Elon Musk’s brain chip. "It's magical," he tells Sky's @t0mclark3, "it's cool to see that when I think about moving my hand something actually happens."
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21 participants already changing lives with Telepathy, mind-blowing! Can’t wait to see what 2026 brings with the 3x more powerful version and Blindsight on the horizon. Thank you @neuralink & @elonmusk for pushing the boundaries! 🚀🧠
Neuralink@neuralink
We now have 21 participants enrolled in trials worldwide. Check out how our Neuralnauts are driving BCI technology forward. neuralink.com/updates/two-ye…
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🗂️WHEN REQUESTING YOUR MEDICAL RECORDS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Betty wants 🫵🏻 informed!
Know
Your
Rights!!
⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
When you walk into a hospital and ask for your medical records, it’s common to receive only a portion of what actually exists. Many patients walk away thinking they’ve received “everything,” when in reality, they’ve only been handed the summary, not the full, detailed documentation.
Under federal law — specifically the HIPAA Right of Access — you have the legal right to request a complete, certified copy of every record that exists in your file. This includes far more than what most people realize.
WHAT TO REQUEST (USE THIS WORDING!)
Ask for:
“A certified copy of the entire, full, and complete set of my medical records, including all physician notes, all nursing notes, all labs, all diagnostic results, all electronic logs, all billing records, and all imaging files in their original format.”
Hospitals are required by law to provide this, though they may take up to 30 days. They cannot legally deny you your records, and they cannot withhold pieces of your chart just because you didn’t know to ask for them.
DON’T FORGET YOUR IMAGES
CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, X-rays — these are part of your medical record. Ask for them on a disc or digital copy. Sometimes the most important details are in the images themselves, not just the report.
🛡️ KNOW YOUR RIGHTS 🛡️
Your medical record is YOUR property. Your access to it is your power. And knowledge is the foundation of informed decisions, second opinions, and personal health sovereignty.
IF YOU FIND INACCURATE INFORMATION — YOU CAN MAKE THEM CORRECT IT
You Have the Legal Right to Fix Errors
Under the HIPAA Right to Amend, you can request corrections to any part of your medical record that is inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, or not reflective of what actually happened.
How to Submit the Request
If you find errors — even tiny ones — you can submit a written request to the hospital’s Health Information Management (HIM) department or Medical Records Department.
Use this wording:
“I am formally requesting an amendment to my medical record under the HIPAA Right to Amend.”
What to Say in the Correction
After stating your request, list each incorrect entry and explain what the correct information should be.
Use wording like:
“The following entries are inaccurate and must be corrected to accurately reflect my medical history.”
Then write:
“The corrected information should read as follows…”
And provide the correct details.
Their Deadline to Respond
The provider has 60 days to respond.
They must either:
✔️ Make the correction
or
Provide a written explanation for refusing.
If They Refuse — You Still Have Power
Even if they deny your correction, you can submit a “Statement of Disagreement.”
This becomes a permanent part of your medical record.
Your clarification stays attached to your chart forever.
Your Voice Becomes Part of the Official File
You don’t have to accept inaccurate records.
You can correct them — and the law protects your right to do so.
🎩✨Becca Joyce✨

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