If this is true for you, you want to let your physician know as soon as possible. This can be (but is not necessarily) an important sympton of a heart condition.
laying or sitting for to long and then standing because when your sitting or laying your blood build up inside of you and when you stand it just all comes out
laying or sitting for to long and then standing because when your sitting or laying your blood build up inside of you and when you stand it just all comes out
Too many cars and too many people..until butt comes...
no. he's standing on the rock in the background
Saturated (dissolved) air in the water comes out of solution when the water is heated by the boiler sometimes. If it clears from the bottom up, it because of this- it's lots of tiny bubbles. If it clears from the top down, then it is some kind of particle matter.
Sometimes leg numbness comes from standing or sitting for long periods of time without movement. This causes the blood to not circulate normally in the limb. Rotating the leg and foot can help with the circulation and relieve numbness.
Yes. Horrible. It clears up when I skip a day and comes right back when I randomly take them. No more!!
there are nerves that run in that area, whose branches can run down the arm as well. The long thoracic nerve comes to mind. I think you need to see an orthopedic surgeon or neurologist to have that looked at..
one man and a shower
Sitting Pretty - to be lucky or to be in an advantageous positionorigin: this American expression comes from the early 1900's. Sitting is a comfortable position and pretty is an adjective suggesting beauty, leading to the suggestion of an easy, favorable situation.
they are made for, protecting there family and baby sitting small children
Gerbils had tails to aid in there balance when it comes to walking, climbing, and standing on their hind legs.