The muscle will atrophy.
you lose intervation (nerve supply) to the muscles. so yes. you lose intervation (nerve supply) to the muscles. so yes.
you lose light perception in the eye
you lose weight and your body eats the muscles to stay alive
to lose one's nerve - to take fright, to panic
There is more than one answer: Injury: To the eye, the nerve, the brain, the blood supply Clouding of the retina, the the fluid in the eye, loss of intergity of the cornina, the retina, changes to the retina, the fundi, dieases, clotting, protein crud, weakness in the muscles of the, weakness in focus, optic or brain atorphy, nerve conduction speed, lack of blood supply, too little or too much blood flow or blood pressure, burning from sunlight, cancer.
A stroke, poorly performed dental surgery causing nerve damage, improper use of Botox, etc.
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You have probably injured a nerve in your legs/calf muscles that connect to your feet which causes numbness in your foot muscles. You should stop the exercise you are doing and see a Doctor or a Physiotherapist before the pain and loss of feeling gets worse.
They constrict, cramp, & spasm in an attempt to prevent losing body heat.
Every time you trip the GFCI, the power to the device plugged into it will lose its supply voltage.
Patience, temper and nerve.