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yes, but as i see your only awake in your nightmare...that also causes sleep paralysis ..
HIT medically means Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
Medically induced comas are designed to shut off parts of the brain to preserve at least a semi-optimal functionality. Though it is unclear for even neurologists the degree memory loss during medically induced comas, the ends justify the means in preserving the brain.
With hypokalemic periodic paralysis an attack of weakness can be induced by administering glucose and insulin with exercise. These tests are potentially hazardous and require careful monitoring.
The problem with comas is that, unless medically induced, they are unpredictable in length. Medically-induced comas are caused by careful dosing of barbiturates like phenobarbital. Also, when entering a coma, you risk serious and permanent brain damage, so you must make sure that the benefits of the coma outweigh this risk.
maybe the prison was already built. or maybe they just kept him in a medically induced coma.
PARALYSIS - a state marked by the inability to move (as in being paralyzed by fear)
... resourse: http://www.stanford.edu/~dement/paralysis.html sleep paralysis
An attack of hyperkalemic PP can be induced with administration of potassium after exercise during fasting. These tests are potentially hazardous and require careful monitoring.
No. Pokemon has to deal with Ash and Picachu battling it out with other Pokemon trainers.
That is called sleep paralysis. It is a function of your body to paralyze yourself so you do not wake yourself up while dreaming. Sometimes, just before you fall asleep you move a body part quickly which awakens you from the drowsiness. sleep paralysis is the function to prevent that. Sometimes the mechanism of it is still active while your mind is already awake. Do not worry, it is not dangerous.
Passing out is a chemically- induced coma. The person becomes unconscious for a period of time and (hopefully) wakes up eventually.A blackout is alcohol-induced amnesia. The person is unable to remember things that happened when he or she was awake and functioning.