It's reversible, so you won't have to fiddle with finding out
which end of your cord goes where.
Not exact matches
I'm a mother
of 2 an I've tried natural birthing with a DOULA - although I
ended both times cesarean - one girl turned and got stuck and the other never went unto labor - my pregnancies were 23 mos apart and I was scared the second time around, even though I had chosen once again to try natural, my body had given me signs and the second girl had the
cord wrapped 3 times around her neck,
which could have caused some trouble during delivery or maybe not.
His
cord (
which was two feet long)
ended up being wrapped around one
of his feet, but that was the only place it was wrapped.
Ultimately, the
end goal is to design BBCIs capable
of strengthening and enhancing the brain's own natural healing abilities,
which could be a powerful reparative and assistive device for those impacted by stroke, spinal
cord injury and other neurological disorders.
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of each other.
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Callahan's story is pretty great — and his cartoons can be bleak as f*ck but they're funny — and it's a good counterpoint to the usual disability narrative that we see,
which is that a spinal
cord injury is the
end of all things.
Some short - legged breeds with long backs, such as Corgis and Dachshunds, are more likely to experience injury
of the spinal
cord,
which may cause partial or full paralysis
of the hind
end.
Canine Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a progressive disease
of the spinal
cord and ultimately the brain stem and cranial nerves
which, at it's
end stages, results in complete paralysis and death.
Accidents or improper handling
of the spinal
cord, especially in the lumbo - sacral region can lead to partial or complete paralysis
of the hind quarter in dogs,
which surely affects efficacy and functioning
of muscles, thus may
end with bowel incontinence.
Alternately, you either need to hard - wire them or leave a
cord exposed and hanging down the wall, and you have to anchor them into the wall as well...
which ends up being more
of a permanent detail or feature in your home, so if you will be there for a while, no big deal, but as this is our starter condo and it's tiny and we likely won't be there for too long and thus, I don't know if this is the best option.