What happened to my own arm and shoulder was that I suffered a rotator cuff
tear in my right shoulder, years ago, which still bothers me when trying to
lift heavy objects or if I should twist my arm in some way. I was offered surgery
at the time but decided the trauma of surgery was less desirable than coping
with the rotator cuff tear. I was wrong. If you should encounter such an
accident, by all means have the surgery if you're sufficiently well to undergo
it.
you will have amnesia
Not necessarily. The hardness of an object refers to its resistance to scratching or deformation, while the weight refers to the force of gravity acting on the object. An object can be hard but lightweight, or soft but heavy.
yes, but it is very rarely to happen it only happens when they chew on bones or any hard object
Depends, it be hard enough, it not very heavy much maybe.
Yes..it is a miscarriage...Heavy bleeding shouldn't happen during pregnency
Hard 'n' Heavy was created on 1981-05-25.
Rocks feel like a hard, rough, rigid object.
Tungsten is a hard, dark, heavy metal that is non-magnetic.
Heavy as in blunt, no. Heavy as in hard to lift, yes!
"All lard" if you mean heavy as in people.
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