No once you are blind you never go back...lol i dont even know i just answer random questions
Yes, Staring at the intense light from arc wielding has caused blindness
Nosebleeds themselves do not cause blindness. They are typically the result of dry air, allergies, or nasal trauma and primarily affect the nasal passages. However, severe trauma to the face or head that results in a nosebleed could potentially lead to complications, including vision problems, if the underlying injury affects the eyes or optic nerves. In general, nosebleeds are not directly linked to vision loss or blindness.
Some chemicals are capable of causing blindness if they are splashed in one's eyes. Because of his blindness, he was often seen stumbling into things.
I believe that being rejected can be considered a type of trauma, it could be a traumatic experience.
You break a bone from direct or indirect trauma. Direct trauma is a blow or a fall and indirect trauma when you twist or turn and if the bone is diseased it can snap
It could be inherited by the parents, that would be very likely, If the parents don't have color blindness, its not very likely.
It depends on the level of the trauma. The higher up the trauma is the greater the likelihood of quadraplegia or death. Lower trauma (C6-7) could result in paraplegia.
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Feeling nothing but anger and hatred could be a sign of unresolved issues, trauma, or stress. It may also indicate a need for self-reflection and seeking help from a mental health professional to address these intense emotions.
That could be just a sprain.
It could be a number of things.. Drasticly reverse gear could be just broken, or the reverse cable could have broken. I sugest you take it into a local ATV dealer to have a look