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Can I live without my diaphragm?

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Donald Goss

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4y ago
Updated: 5/26/2021

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No. The Diaphragm allows you to take in more air and helps you to digest by pushing own on you abdomin when you inhale. It is the "Cheif" Breathing organ. If somehow by a miriacle, you were able to live, life would be incredibly tough and physical activity would be healivly limited.On VERY rare cases, infants have lived without one.But other than the incredibly rare case that you would live, no. Keep your Diaphram, unless you want to DIEaphram (Hahaha Organ Puns.)Hope I helped! -Anonilily


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Can you have diaphragm spasms without having the hiccups?

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What is the function of the diaphragm when you breath?

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What is the sheet of muscle located between the chest and abomen?

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