How Jan Scheuermann Controlled A Fighter Jet Simulator Using Only Her Mind

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In 1996, Jan Scheuermann, a successful businesswoman and mother of two, began to notice her legs were not quite moving along with the rest of her body. A visit to the doctor revealed that she suffered from spinocerebellar degeneration, a rare genetic disease where the brain gradually loses connection to body muscles. By 2003, Jan had lost all ability to control her limbs and was paralyzed from the neck down.

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  • Woah.10년 이상
    I want that.
    • nightreaper
      nightreaper10년 이상
      that is so cool!!
      • United A10년 이상
        Very impressive!!
        • Isaac boss10년 이상
          Wow!!!
          • doctorwhotardis
            doctorwhotardis10년 이상
            I feel happy for her!
            • sweetcheecks10년 이상
              Very very cool she reached her goal to eat a piece o
              • murieldrewesmoore
                murieldrewesmoore10년 이상
                Awesome!
                • hikarutuki
                  hikarutuki10년 이상
                  Crezy...and interesting or I shall call it mechanically cool
                  • Reese10년 이상
                    Very Interesting!
                    • iamfbaby55
                      iamfbaby5510년 이상
                      hi guys! this is frankiebaby, but i felt like making a new account for fun! i will still always be frankiebaby, as well as this account. i am doing an experiment-i would like to see how many followers i can get in one day, just on this account. also follow dessylove and animaljam, they are the same person who wants to have more followers, please follow those accounts!!
                      • baker32
                        baker3210년 이상
                        hi this is baker32! so glad to meet you guys. i'm new so ive only done a few comments in DOGOnews, but im familiar with the website cuz ive used it before. have u read this article, its amazing how jan did that, she must be so happy!

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