I just googled the same thing as this is how I sometimes feel - so guess the answer would have to be yes. I have dystonia (with myoclonus) from head to toe. Sometimes I feel like I can not move. I can feel - I just can not will myself to actually move or it takes great effort to move. Most times though, I don't have this secondary problem.
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Yes they just can't move some part of their body.
Yes you can very well feel your private parts. As you are paralyzed downwards you can still use your hands to feel your private parts.
Paralysis is the loss of muscle function in part of the body, resulting in an inability to move that part of the body. It can be caused by conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, or neurological disorders, and can be temporary or permanent depending on the underlying cause. Treatment options vary depending on the specific circumstances and may include physical therapy, medication, or surgery.
You will feel strain in your muscles and they will eventually have to be amputated.
aching back allergic reaction allergies cause person to not feel well
The paralyzed part doesn't feel any pain.
you don't know what to do. everytime you talk to this person, your stomach tingles and you feel like you're going to throw up, but in a good way. you feel like you want to be with this person ALL the time, but you want to give them their space and you feel a certain closeness, but a certain farness..... It is inexplainable, but when you feel it, you know it...
Is it Calcium carbonate which neutralizes the acid.
Ponyboy become paralyzed
you will feel wierd you will feel wierd
In an endothermic reaction, energy is absorbed from the surroundings, causing the surroundings to feel cooler. This is in contrast to an exothermic reaction, where energy is released into the surroundings, causing them to feel warmer.
The equal action and reaction forces do not cancel each other out when one person hits a ball because they act on different objects. The force exerted by the person hitting the ball causes the ball to accelerate in the direction of the force, while the reaction force from the ball pushes back on the person, causing them to feel the impact of hitting the ball.