Patient Experience
A 28-year-old female software engineer from Kolkata's tech hub presented with sudden-onset musical hallucinations. Dr. Nandi discovered an unusual temporal lobe epileptic focus triggered by specific coding patterns. Treatment involved customized antiepileptic medication and cognitive retraining, with complete resolution in 3 months.
A 72-year-old retired fisherman from Sundarbans developed progressive weakness in all limbs after a mysterious fever. Dr. Nandi diagnosed acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy and initiated plasmapheresis. The patient showed remarkable recovery, walking independently after 6 weeks of rehabilitation.
An 8-year-old boy from a remote village presented with episodic screaming spells and loss of awareness. Dr. Nandi identified frontal lobe epilepsy triggered by sleep deprivation. With simple sleep hygiene education and low-dose medication, the child became seizure-free within 2 months.
A 45-year-old construction worker fell from scaffolding and developed locked-in syndrome. Dr. Nandi implemented an aggressive neurorehabilitation program including eye-tracking communication technology. After 9 months, the patient regained limited facial movement and could communicate basic needs.
A 33-year-old pregnant schoolteacher developed sudden vision loss and headaches. Dr. Nandi diagnosed cerebral venous thrombosis and managed her with carefully monitored anticoagulation throughout pregnancy. She delivered a healthy baby and regained full vision over 4 months.
An 81-year-old retired professor presented with rapidly progressive dementia. Dr. Nandi identified autoimmune encephalitis through extensive testing and initiated immunotherapy. The patient showed significant cognitive improvement, returning to reading and writing poetry within 3 months.
A 19-year-old college athlete collapsed during a football match. Dr. Nandi diagnosed commotio cordis with secondary hypoxic brain injury. Through targeted neuroprotection and intensive therapy, the patient regained most cognitive functions over 12 months, though with permanent motor limitations.
A 56-year-old street food vendor developed mysterious tremors that only occurred while preparing specific dishes. Dr. Nandi identified task-specific dystonia related to repetitive chopping motions. Botulinum toxin injections and occupational therapy allowed return to work within 6 weeks.
A 7-year-old girl from an affluent family presented with sudden inability to speak or understand language. Dr. Nandi diagnosed Landau-Kleffner syndrome and initiated steroid therapy combined with speech therapy. The child gradually regained language skills over 8 months.
A 39-year-old rickshaw puller developed progressive weakness starting in his hands. Dr. Nandi diagnosed multifocal motor neuropathy and initiated IV immunoglobulin therapy. The patient showed steady improvement, returning to work with modified duties after 3 months.
A 62-year-old retired banker presented with bizarre visual distortions where objects appeared smaller than reality. Dr. Nandi identified Alice in Wonderland syndrome secondary to migraine. Customized preventive medication reduced episode frequency by 80% within 4 weeks.
A 27-year-old new mother developed sudden right-sided weakness 2 weeks postpartum. Dr. Nandi diagnosed cerebral vasculitis and initiated immunosuppressive treatment. She made near-complete recovery over 5 months, though with minor residual coordination issues.
A 14-year-old student developed uncontrollable laughing spells during exams. Dr. Nandi diagnosed gelastic seizures originating from a hypothalamic hamartoma. After careful surgical planning, the lesion was removed with complete seizure freedom and preserved endocrine function.