Technology is really an amazing thing. I can’t believe how quickly we move from one invention or movement to the next. I remember taking some time off, two years to be exact,  to concentrate on serving other people. When I returned home to civilization it seemed everybody was listening to a small white box called an iPod. Now, a few years after I returned home mp3 tunes are about the only way to listen to music, cds have basically gone the way of the buffalo.
Treatment has also evolved technologically and will continue to do so as we learn more and more. I just read about a therapy that is stimulated through video. In the article it states that, ”Patients are given an easy-to-operate camera for one month. About three or four times a day, the patient sits in front of the video and activates the recording.
‘The doctor then views the images, sent to him automatically, and can discuss therapy changes with the patient over the phone,’ says Karl-Otto Sigel, a neurologist from Unterhaching and member of BDN’s board of directors.”
I see great value in this because I often know what I feel or what I want when I am taking my medication, but when I go to the doctor to explain how I feel I sometimes feel like I am not able to express myself well or I feel confused because I’m maybe not feeling the side-effects at that very moment. This type of video diagnosing can catch patients in real time and creat a more real diagnosis of the pains and discomforts of the medical condition. This type of information can really help doctors to pin-point more exact prescriptions for more effective drug treatment. This type of technology will aslo help the doctor manage their time more effectively.

