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CNN Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports Miles OBrien A Life Lost Found March 11, 2015 04:20:00

What do you feel right now? it s almost like, imagine when your foot goes to sleep or hand goes to sleep and as it is waking up and you get the sensation back and it s kind of partially numb and kind of tingly, that s kind of the feeling i have almost all the time there. and then on occasion, i ll get kind of these electrical jolts or what seem like twitches in my missing fingers. it s a really bizarre experience to have sensation and pain in a place that doesn t exist. except in your mind, right? this is common among amputees. more than 80% still feel their missing limb in the early days after an amputation. it s called phantom limb syndrome. we don t know exactly why or how it happens, but some theories suggest the brain is rewiring itself after the loss of input from an amputated limb. so it reassigns the sensations of that limb to a different part of the body. ....

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CNN Dr. Sanjay Gupta Reports Miles OBrien A Life Lost Found March 11, 2015 01:20:00

As miles put it, a new reality. just relax. but sometimes, the body refuses to accept a new reality. miles can still feel his arm. his brain still sending signals that his missing limb is there. what do you feel right now? it s almost like, imagine when your foot goes to sleep or hand goes to sleep and as it is waking up and you get the sensation back and it s kind of partially numb and kind of tingly, that s kind of the feeling i have almost all the time there. and then on occasion, i ll get kind of these electrical jolts or what seem like twitches in my missing fingers. it s a really bizarre experience to have sensation and pain in a place that doesn t exist. except in your mind, right? this is common among amputees. more than 80% still feel their missing limb in the early days after an amputation. it s called phantom limb ....

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CNN Erin Burnett OutFront March 10, 2015 23:50:00

miles talks about, i can still feel as if my hand is there. you talked about this about how he can feel the sensations. let me play a bit about how that could happen. it s almost like imagine your foot goes to sleep and hand goes to sleep. you get the sensation back and numb and tiningly. that s the feeling like all the time there and on occasion get kind of these electrical jolts and seem like twitches in my missing fingers. and it s a really bizarre experience to have sensation and pain in a place that doesn t exist. except in your mind, right? sanjay you say that s called phantom limb syndrome. miles said he has this now over a year later. is this something that ever goes away or something that ever goes through this and so many people now come home from these worse ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20140703:10:15:00

Couldn t have given anymore. sometimes you don t win but we are proud of ourselves. reporter: amazing success for howard whose own mother once worried his turret s syndrome would keep him from becoming a star. i was concerned that people who met him would not be able to see past the ticks and twitches to the person that tim was. reporter: with each save, howard s popularity on the internet surging. a #thingstimhowardcouldsave, took off with these photos. there he is saving the titanic. and this, a look at howard s determination even before he hit the world stage. this quote from his high school yearbook, it will take a nation of millions to hold me back. as the u.s. team prepares to head home, a simple message on twitter from none other than the belgium team captain that says #respect. ....

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CNN The Situation Room July 2, 2014 22:48:00

History-making for an american which is the context we usually talk about soccer, because we can t compete on the world stage with history-making performances, but tim howard did. this was the best performance by a goaltender in a world cup of anyone from any country in nearly 50 years. what makes it even more amazing to me was that he did this with the tourette s syndrome he s been so open about. the stereotype is people swear uncontrollably. that only affects about 10% of tourette s sufferers. 90% are like tim howard where it is twitches, things like that. unfortunately those come out more when you are under stress like i don t know one of the biggest games of your life? so tim howard was very open after the match talking about how his tourette s was acting up more and the way he controlled it is when the ball was in the belgian end he would let his body go, do what it wanted to. when he was facing shots he was ....

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