Depends on the severity, but even minor damage to the spine is a major issue. At worst, paralysis or the spinal cord, over a certain number of years (5-10), may infuse together. Whatever the case: SEE A DOCTOR!!!
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No, otherwise you would see para and quadriplegics getting better.
It can lead up to a person being bullied commiting suicide
They die
The spinal cord is broken into a front (ventral) and back (dorsal). A hemicord impingement means that there is some kind of structure encroaching on half of the spinal cord. In this case, it seems like the right half of the cord is being damaged, more so near the front. A problem with the right half of the cord could leave someone with a lack of proprioception and motor control on the right, below the damaged area, and a lack of pain and temperature on the left, below the damaged area. Thomas A. Bea
what would happen is that the person who reports would behave to testify against the person after being question and the story checks out your welcome!!
The definition of damaged is something being in disrepair.
Yes, the bike may have been damaged after being left in the rain.
In a normal person's brain, certain chemicals are being produced. When a person is depressed or has depression, those chemicals aren't being made.
Having extra vertebrae can lead to spinal misalignment, which may cause pain, discomfort, and reduced mobility. This can affect a person's overall well-being by impacting their posture, movement, and potentially causing nerve compression. Regular monitoring and appropriate treatment are important to manage any potential issues related to having extra vertebrae.
because someone pooped on the other person and it started being fregley and squip
The bed became damaged due to excessive weight being placed on it.