Yes, a person can continue to live with a decompressed gallbladder, which typically indicates that the gallbladder is not functioning properly or is not storing bile effectively. However, this condition may lead to digestive issues, such as difficulty digesting fats, and can increase the risk of gallbladder disease. It is advisable for individuals with this condition to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management. Regular monitoring and dietary adjustments might be necessary to maintain overall health.
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The person could continue to breath and the heart could continue to beat, however the person would have no higher functions (thoughts) or perceptions of any kind. Generally this is not considered to be alive.
where the person lives is a primary factor in relation to the answer, given differing regional housing markets
To play Halo Reach with a guest on Xbox Live, one person must have an Xbox Live gold membership. The second person has to sign in under the guest profile (you can have up to three guests per profile)
This is a slight oversight in the movie. The Weasleys continue to live at the Burrow, it must have been repaired somehow as they continue to live there later. In the book it wasnt destroyed, at least not to that extent.
They are known to continue reproducting into their 20s and they continue in good health into their 30s!
live ball:as soon as a ball is given to a free-throw shooter or a thrower on a throw-in, it is live, but the game clock does not restart until the ball is alive
People to live longer
No, if not killed by the crushing, it will dehydrate.
because they like it.
Never. A person in pain is gaining experience and character, determination and appreciation every minute he/she is allowed to continue to live. I do not say this as a challenge...I do not want to be faced with this decision on either end!
Brandon Buddy will continue to be on One Life to Live.