my dog is twisted and twitches when you touch, he has suffered vestibular disease in the past and is visiting the vet yet again probably for more antibiotics to treat him, I know he will suffer signs of a head tilt etc permanently but he just doesn't seem himself any more. He has has blood tests for tumours and they came back negative. Is this something he will have to endure for the rest of his life he is a beautiful 4 year old German shepherd
the back of your tongue there are sensory nerves on your tongue that indicate if something is bitter. on the tip of your tongue it indicates if something is sweet or sour.
Nothing to worry about
The nervous system consists of nerves that transmit impulses back and forth.
L1-5. These nerves enter from the lumbar vertebrae of the lower back.
Worry.
Retina is the layer of light sensitive cells at the back of your eye
Back of the sholders
The retina at the back of the eye is light-sensitive.
The Back (in the middle).
the orgasm your having is making your body do things like that and if its just a regular question then the nerves
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