you could check with your doctor. that would be the best bet.
With appropriate medication, emotional support, counseling, most people show significant improvement. However, prolonged exposure to severe trauma, may cause permanent psychological scars.
No, not really, but Prolonged is sort of a word to use when someone has a dragging illness or something. Good question. Something that is longterm is permanent but something that is prolonged will go on for a while and eventually stop. EX: the longterm effects of smoking are____. The Prolonged illness went on for 3 years but then it was cured.
prolonged papilledema can result in permanent damage to the optic nerve which could lead to blindness.
prolonged use of many months will give you permanent effects of 1 or 2 cup sizes.
In terms of real estate, a capital improvement is a permanent structural improvement added to the interior, exterior or landscaping of a property that will increase its overall value or prolong its life and durability. Capital improvements can also apply to tools, machines, and other major investments. The same principle applies in regard to definition.
It's permanent scarring of the lung tissue from prolonged exposure to chlorine. Studies haven't connected it with cancer yet.. Think of it more like chronic asthma.
There are a number of ways one can remove semi permanent make-up, though it really does depend what area the tattoo was done on. Semi permanent make-up will fade with time, but a tattoo removal specialist may be able to do something once the skin is healed.
Yes. Since the tenant affixed the improvement to the property, it becomes a fixture, which belongs to the landlord. An exception to this is if there was an agreement between the landlord and tenant, or if the landlord gives permission for the improvement to be removed. Standard picture hooks, and other like objects, do not constitute fixtures, and may be removed if they belong to the tenant.
Taking too many pain medications can cause serious and permanent damage to liver and kidneys. To avoid this, contact your doctor or headache specialist for advice.
Most security systems involve wiring, monitors and a control panel which would not be removed at the end of the lease, becoming a permanent fixture of the building. So if a reasonable life expectancy of the system is near the term of the lease, it would be considered a leasehold improvement.
Occasionally, an abscess within a vital organ (such as the brain) damages enough surrounding tissue that there is some permanent loss of normal function. Other risks include incomplete drainage and prolonged infection
It varies from co to co and state aplicable laws. Modular yes, should have been from the get go. Mobil home? Not likely. 4lifeguild