No
It could be any number of things. The only way to find out for sure is to go see a doctor.
On average a human female is shorter than a human male, so on average the female spinal cord will be shorter than the male spinal cord. However, you can also see individual females who have longer spinal cords (are taller than) individual males.
The Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord.
See the Related Links below for some ideas.
spinal cord can make you can't speak properly, hard to stand up or sit down back, always lay on the bed but still understand things, mostly always fall and makes you can't see properly either..
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!!!
I'm looking over a diagram and a chart listing all of the different segments of the adult spinal cord and I don't see any segment labeled "D". There's "C", "T", "L", and "S" but no "D".
Vertebrae, the hollow, bone segments, which make up the spine, thus giving stability to the skeletal, are also house and protect the spinal cord. The spinal cord, like the brain, consists of very delicate, easy to damage tissues. Any damage to the spinal cord could impair the neural connections, impulse - response to/from the brain, which, in turn, could result in restricted mobility, or even paralysis. For more info see the related links.
Who ever answered that is stupid, no offense. But there isn't really a way of telling other then MDMA comes in capsules and the capsule is see-through and you can see that the MDMA powder is tinted brown. You can't have a "sample" of MDMA if you asked a real dealer that he'd laugh at you.
The spinal column is under pressure when we stand--- it is similar to putting a book on top of your head. When we sit, the pressure is immediately reduced on the lower spine. The pressure on the spinal cord when standing up can produce symptoms if you have a problem with the spinal cord. For example, a partial or complete herniation of a spinal disk. You should see your doctor and likely get an MRI of your lower spine.
Spina bifida in hamsters would be extremely rare, and generally fatal within a few days of birth. Spina bifida is a neural tube defect in which the vertebral canal does not close over the spinal cord to protect it. You would see exposed spinal cord at the base of the tail if this had occurred.
cartilage