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The "I need medical advice for my novel" thread



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Sun Jan 04, 2015 8:40 pm
Swiftfurthewarrior says...



AnnieBauthor, if you look at a particular movie in which John Wayne stars (forgot which one, might be El Dorado), John Wayne - Cole Thorton- is shot in the lower back, which caused him to suffer from temporary paralysis of his right hand.

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It's funny how almost all these questions are about stabbing.
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Sun Jan 04, 2015 9:11 pm
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I guess I'm curious to know more about hypothermia. I've done research on the symptoms of getting it but has anyone here actually had it? Some info seems to be conflicting and I'm curious to know more about the recovery process. What do people feel like after they've been warmed up and are there any effects that last a while? Thanks!
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Pretzelstick says...



I am now writing a story about a pregnant 18 year old woman.When she goes to the midwife what should the midwife say and what type of advice should the midwife give?Thanks in advance and just pm me.
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