Misha's disabillity?
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So, the more I ponder Misha, the more I keep getting drawn back to my original conclusion of epilepsy - or at least, something that manifests itself in a similar way. To be honest, it started off as a wild guess beased on the fact that my brother has a bunch of disabilities, but it's the invisible one - epilespy - that causes him the most problems. But in thinking about Misha's situation, I'm starting to think that it fits quite well with what we know about her.
Mostly, it's the relationship between Misha and Shizune, and I'm wondering if they're even more symbiotic than we've seen so far. Obviously they're friends because they can understand each other. On top of that, Shizune needs Misha's help, since she acts as an interface with the non-signing world. So... I'm wondering if the need may be mutual, somehow.
Here's the thing with epilepsy: although there are medical risks from very severe seizures, plus the attendant physical risks involved with occasionally falling over and being rendered immobile, it's very unlikely to kill you. In fact, apart from routine monitoring of drug levels and effectiveness, you don't need a lot of medical attention either. The biggest single problem is confidence, because it's very difficult to go about your life when you know you could keel over at any time, surrounded by people who might not know what the hell's going on. And so - back to my speculation - I believe this is why Misha is so attached to Shizune. While Yamaku is a friendlier environment than most, it would be natural for her to seek the security of a close friend. I think in the whole of Act 1, we only see them apart twice, right?
Whew, glad I got that out of my system.
Mostly, it's the relationship between Misha and Shizune, and I'm wondering if they're even more symbiotic than we've seen so far. Obviously they're friends because they can understand each other. On top of that, Shizune needs Misha's help, since she acts as an interface with the non-signing world. So... I'm wondering if the need may be mutual, somehow.
Here's the thing with epilepsy: although there are medical risks from very severe seizures, plus the attendant physical risks involved with occasionally falling over and being rendered immobile, it's very unlikely to kill you. In fact, apart from routine monitoring of drug levels and effectiveness, you don't need a lot of medical attention either. The biggest single problem is confidence, because it's very difficult to go about your life when you know you could keel over at any time, surrounded by people who might not know what the hell's going on. And so - back to my speculation - I believe this is why Misha is so attached to Shizune. While Yamaku is a friendlier environment than most, it would be natural for her to seek the security of a close friend. I think in the whole of Act 1, we only see them apart twice, right?
Whew, glad I got that out of my system.
- russianspy1234
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What I thought as I was playing through the game was that Misha had the same condition as the PC. There was also an offhand mention she made in the story about how stairs make her dizzy, so its possible that she has either a brain tumor, or a serious inner ear problem.
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Yet a moment later, she did come upstairs to look for him. Huh.
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yeah i noticed that to, thought it might be a mistake, then i realized, she said they make her dizzy, not that shes utterly unable to climb up stairs. walking up and down stairs holding something makes it difficult to use a handrail.
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Hello
This is the most interesting thread i saw here... and i want to spice things ups
I can agree that maybe she has some psy problem (AS, OCD, others... ). But that isn't the reason why she is in that school. Maybe she has some issues because of her true problem (think as a pstchological self-defense mechanism, very common in people who can't cope completely with their problem).
Now onto my dr. house diagnosis
In the line of thought of the russian1234, it can be cancer or problem of the internal ear…. but also the two can (type of cancer to neuro-ear cancer)
Being a young with bilateral gradual deafness, vertigos…. most likely to be genetic.
Neurofibromatosis type II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurofibromatosis_type_II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurofibromatosis
ps.: maybe she's gonna die... oh the drama
This is the most interesting thread i saw here... and i want to spice things ups
I can agree that maybe she has some psy problem (AS, OCD, others... ). But that isn't the reason why she is in that school. Maybe she has some issues because of her true problem (think as a pstchological self-defense mechanism, very common in people who can't cope completely with their problem).
Now onto my dr. house diagnosis
In the line of thought of the russian1234, it can be cancer or problem of the internal ear…. but also the two can (type of cancer to neuro-ear cancer)
Being a young with bilateral gradual deafness, vertigos…. most likely to be genetic.
Neurofibromatosis type II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurofibromatosis_type_II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurofibromatosis
ps.: maybe she's gonna die... oh the drama
Re: Misha's disabillity?
no, it's never lupus.Snapped wrote:She's got lupus.
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That's right.... because it's neurofibromatosis II, it fits dah
Btw use her drills to do a biopsy... and cork in her mouth in the meantime.
So who's with me? (I would someone like 13, which is almost impossible but i dont mind having hanako or lilly on my good side)
p.S: dr.house aproves this... he's disabilities too
Btw use her drills to do a biopsy... and cork in her mouth in the meantime.
So who's with me? (I would someone like 13, which is almost impossible but i dont mind having hanako or lilly on my good side)
p.S: dr.house aproves this... he's disabilities too
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After reading all these suggestions, I'm still hanging onto my OP.
Some people don't have arms. So what? Some people don't see colors, either.
- WetCrate
<@Raide> why does it sad to be touched? shouldn't you get a boner?
90% of the students were actually sent to Yamaku for being too lesbian. All those disabilities going around are just curious coincidence.
- Minister of Gloom
Made you look.
- WetCrate
<@Raide> why does it sad to be touched? shouldn't you get a boner?
90% of the students were actually sent to Yamaku for being too lesbian. All those disabilities going around are just curious coincidence.
- Minister of Gloom
Made you look.
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If she had a brain problem i doubt she would be able to do the whole signing thing.
I think her brain wouldn't be able to handle the whole thought process.
I think it could be a form of tinnitus from hearing loss, kind've explains the whole loud thing and also the inner ear problems (balance)
i doubt it could be Neurofibromatosis as it states that one of the symptoms in cataracts which would also mean she's partially blind which i don't believe is possible as she can hunt misao down like a hawk.
but this is my opinion could be a multitude of other things.
I think her brain wouldn't be able to handle the whole thought process.
I think it could be a form of tinnitus from hearing loss, kind've explains the whole loud thing and also the inner ear problems (balance)
i doubt it could be Neurofibromatosis as it states that one of the symptoms in cataracts which would also mean she's partially blind which i don't believe is possible as she can hunt misao down like a hawk.
but this is my opinion could be a multitude of other things.
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I agree. I don't think it's a CNS problem. If it is, it's restricted to Auditory. Most people don't learn sign just because, which is what makes me thing she has some sort of degenerative hearing disorder.C The Guy wrote:If she had a brain problem i doubt she would be able to do the whole signing thing.
I think her brain wouldn't be able to handle the whole thought process.
I think it could be a form of tinnitus from hearing loss, kind've explains the whole loud thing and also the inner ear problems (balance)
i doubt it could be Neurofibromatosis as it states that one of the symptoms in cataracts which would also mean she's partially blind which i don't believe is possible as she can hunt misao down like a hawk.
but this is my opinion could be a multitude of other things.
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neurofibromatosis has pretty random symptoms, youd be hard pressed to find two people with the same ones. kind of like mutants on xmen. one that is constant though is brown spots on the skin, but since we (likely) wont be getting to see her naked we dont get to know.
and i started learning sign language just because, as have a few of my friends. its a useful skill to have. japanese sign language is probably a lot harder though...
and i started learning sign language just because, as have a few of my friends. its a useful skill to have. japanese sign language is probably a lot harder though...
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Eustachian Tube Dysfunction pretty much explains everything with no extras. I think if anything that's the best bet.Onisake wrote:I agree. I don't think it's a CNS problem. If it is, it's restricted to Auditory. Most people don't learn sign just because, which is what makes me thing she has some sort of degenerative hearing disorder.C The Guy wrote:If she had a brain problem i doubt she would be able to do the whole signing thing.
I think her brain wouldn't be able to handle the whole thought process.
I think it could be a form of tinnitus from hearing loss, kind've explains the whole loud thing and also the inner ear problems (balance)
i doubt it could be Neurofibromatosis as it states that one of the symptoms in cataracts which would also mean she's partially blind which i don't believe is possible as she can hunt misao down like a hawk.
but this is my opinion could be a multitude of other things.
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I think she's got Crazy Bitch Syndrome.
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Following the Rin line of thinking...
She seems ok on the outside, beyond the drills, and a problem in her gut isn't that interesting...
The problem must be in her pants.
I'm personally betting for a chemical imbalance, or some disease that requires heavy medical supervision.
She seems ok on the outside, beyond the drills, and a problem in her gut isn't that interesting...
The problem must be in her pants.
I'm personally betting for a chemical imbalance, or some disease that requires heavy medical supervision.