Answer Well first if it does not hurt a massage is OK. Second what are you going to massage. If it is person's head, they will let you now when to stop. Also if you go to www.howtofocusinsports. com there are some drills that might help your friend.
remind her that her sons are her responsibility and she needs to make sure that she is able to take care of them or at the very least find someone she trusts that is able to help her before she decides to go on holiday.
No. You should be talking to a doctor, not a website.
The symptoms of concussion are dizziness and nausea (feeling like you might throw up) and a sore head. However it is possible to have delayed concussion which means that the injury has happened but you don't get the symptoms until later. This can be a problem if you have gone home alone thinking that you are OK and the symptoms come on when there is no-one around to get you to hospital.
Yes, you can use a roller to apply stain. However, rollers are better suited for large, flat surfaces like decks or fences. For smaller or detailed areas, a brush may provide better control and coverage.
Signs of a concussion include headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, and temporary loss of consciousness. If you suspect you have a concussion after a head injury, it's essential to seek medical attention for proper evaluation and treatment.
They climb on the track and look to make sure everything is ok
If there is a chance you will get bumped around and possible hit your tummy area, then no it isn't safe.AnswerBefore one month you probably won't even know you are pregnant so it is quite safe. If you did ride one and happen to miscarry it will have absolutely nothing to do with riding the roller coaster.Banging your tummy has nothing to do with it as the baby is not even out of the pelvis until 12 weeks along.AnswerMost roller coasters and amusement park rides have signs that state " Do not ride this ride if you are pregnant" Along with several other warnings. I would say NO it is not safe to ride these rides.
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i have been suffering from post concussion syndrome after a bang to the head seven weeks ago. i still have a stiff neck and my ears feel bunged up. am i ok to fly in four days for a three day break? the flight is two and a half hours long. will this set my recovery back?
It's simple if on an old wooden coaster probably better in the back... you get a larger drop. If on a dueling coaster make sure to sit in the front for the better ride. For a powered launch coaster it's OK. anywhere but if you wanted to wait for it go for the front seat. For any "modern" ride I would sit in the front. However, for earlier rides and some steel coasters it will be better to sit in the back. It's up to you! If the ride has a short line I would try both seating arrangements. Hope this helps!