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Douglas B
I feel out of a car when I was two. I was hit by another when I was seven. I was rear ended in 1971. My body was a wreck and I had been going to chiropractor every other week just to be able to keep moving. My neck would move about 15 % of what it should have. I had constant eye pains and headaches. I had a compressed disc in my back for over 30 years. Four years ago I found out how to release the muscles in my neck and back and legs, and arms to get rid of what pain I was having and after over 50 years I am first living without pain. It's what I found that did the releases that got rid of my pains that the physical therapy, dr.'s and chiropractors never addressed that I am passing along in my answers. After 30 plus years of having a compressed disc and seeing it gone after releasing my back muscles that has helped me understand the muscles. That and my courses of anatomy in vo-tech.
Cramps and potassium?
In reading some answers about cramps there seems to be a answers about potassium, and the lack of it, causing the cramps. I was wondering if someone could explain to me why that happens and then in only one leg at a time if it would be deficient in the whole body? Then why wouldn't the cramps be in other muscles as well instead of focused on the legs? And then why lack of water would do the same thing? Why not all the muscles instead of just one muscle?
8 AnswersPain & Pain Management10 years agoWhat is the difference between a fracture and a hairline fracture?
I've seen where at different times people want to know if they have a hairline fracture. I am wondering what is supposed to be the difference between a hairline fracture and a fracture, aren't they really the same thing? Or is there such a thing as a hairline fracture? I couldn't find it in any of my medical books. And if there was such a thing, would it be painful or not? I know bones don't have feeling sensors to them so they don't feel pain, so why if someone is in pain would they call it a hairline fracture?
3 AnswersInjuries1 decade agoLove vs Lust What is the difference between the two?
So what is the difference between the two? Can you move from one to the other in a relationship and still have the relationship work? Is one more enjoyable over the other?
11 AnswersMarriage & Divorce1 decade agoWhat do you think of this one?
Sad Part of Life
Why do two people who say they love
Have to hassle, push and shove?
Did someone blow their fires out inside
Or were they left unattended so they died?
It is such a sad part of life
When this happens to a man and wife
2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade ago