Tingly ASMR Cranial Nerve Exam focusing on the first (I) Olfactory Nerve that relays sensory information such as smell to the brain. This is the first cranial nerve exam out of the 12 i will be doing over the next few weeks. I've always wanted to spend more time on each nerve, giving them the attention they need! I've also tried to make my setting more realistic and build out the environment a little bit more. I hope you enjoy the realism. Take care all xxxx Love August x .............................................................................................. Disclaimer: I am not a qualified doctor and any role plays that i produce are for ASMR/entertainment/relaxation purposes only and should not be taken as actual medical advice. .............................................................................................. Links: Patreon: / asmraugust Paypal: https://paypal.me/asmraugust Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2AAD3... Apple Music: / asmr-august (and most other music streaming platforms) .............................................................................................. I've found ASMR to be incredibly helpful for anxiety, chronic pain and to help me get to sleep at night. However, if you are experiencing mental health concerns or are worried about your overall well-being or a physical concern, it's really important to speak to a doctor. Below are some helpful charities I've found that may help you. *https://www.mind.org.uk/information-s... *https://www.mentalhealth.gov *https://www.samaritans.org/ *https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org
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