If you lose a lot of blood, you may need it replaced. This is called a blood transfusion. You may receive a combination of whole blood and plasma.
Vitamin C
If your injury is work-related it could be covered by Workers' Comp regardless of whether the person responsible for the injury works with you or not.
"It varies from person to person and how severe the injury was to begin with and exactly what type of surgery is performed. If a person is in what the doctors consider good health, the average healing time from surgery is four to six weeks per disc."
If your a normal person no, unless if your comatose like you were post surgery or you have a serious brain injury.
No, but they can bleach there skin
25% of Achilles tendon spurs require surgery, and 20% of surgeries for this case require reoperation. A person with an Achilles tendon spur should see his doctor to find out if surgery will be necessary, and should limit movement with that leg until he has done so.
It is possible for a person to get bigger hips through surgery. This often involves injecting fat into the hips themselves.
That should have been noted in the release forms that all insurance companies require an injured person to sign. If it was not noted then it will be at their discretion. The injured person has the option to dispute any decision through proscribed legal venues.
i think they can
Most states that require that a person be 18 to have cosmetic surgery without parental permission. With parental permission, there really is no minimum age but certain procedures (such as rhinoplasty) should not be performed on a person who is still developing.
Yes you could be the skinniest person in the world then gain 18 stone by surgery, im a surgeon so i know that,
No. The created pouch is drained through a stoma.