The flu
A person faints because he or she doesn't get much sleep and food
no.. if it stopped they would die.
You get about 150 Headaches
It depends upon the person, but the most common symptoms are headaches, nausea, vomitting, and fatigue. The people that are most prown to altitude sickness are those of 50 years and up, if you have a history of altitude sickness to start with, places that are 3,000 feet or higher, or a rapid change in altitude. As a young child, I used to have altitude sickness because I had problems with my ears, so that could also effect you. The last time I went up to a higher elevation, I used these band like bracelets called "Sea Bands" from the "Sea Products" company and those really seemed to help me. You can get them and/or pills for altitude sickness over the counter.
A person can be sick on any journey, so it is possible that you could be sick on the way, but the vast majority of people would not be. People who suffer from sea sickness or sickness when flying could be, but that does not happen to many people.
It depends... sickness and other things can come along. But usually most people live 70-100 years old.
Usually every day for the first 3 or 4 weeks.
The falling sickness was not a person. It was what Caesar experienced; he had epilepsy.
Napoleon
i think it can
they vary depending on the person and depending how pregnant you are.missing your period and breast tenderness were the first symptoms I experienced. Then I was onto morning sickness (should be called all-day-and-night sickness)Then there are food cravings, darkening of the nipples, frequent urination, fatigue, headaches?But again, this varies from person to person. Some of the lucky ones don't get many symptoms at all!missed period, fatigue, frequent urinationFeeling tired, nauseated, tender breasts, increased appetite, etc.
its a bad sickness only one person dies from it