Your driving licence cannot be endorsed for drunk cycling.
Yes. There are different limitations to what you can and cannot eat when you have particular disease.
We cannot diagnose health problems. We know nothing of your medical history. See your doctor.
The real problem arises when the person with asthma tries to breathe out. The air cannot get out through the blocked airways, so it stays trapped in the lungs.
Probably not, depending on how much you were speeding by. However if you are setting up your insurance let them know about it up front because those mongrels have people that do nothing but dig up excuses for not paying you out if you have an accident. and not being upfront with your driving record can lead to problems with some insurance mobs. Warnings are not recorded on your driving record and the insurance company cannot see them.
Anesthesia cannot affect you that far away from the surgery. The longest anesthesia can potentially affect you is for two weeks after the procedure.?æThe problems are most likely stemming from something else.
Breathing in substances other than fresh air causes harm to the breathing system.Smoking from tobacco causes many problems. The smoke contains particles that irritate the lungs as well as thousands of different chemicals.The nicotine in cigarettes is addictive.Smokers cannot get as much oxygen into hte blood or remove as much carbon dioxide.They cannot be as active as if they could if they did not smoke.if anyone smokes alot they get lots of problems in their lungs and hey get wounds and pains.Smoking alot will cause death too.
you can get choked..............................lol
No. Because the camera photos can identify your vehicle's plates, but cannot necessarily identify who was driving the vehicle at the time the photo was taken, the camera ticket will not affect your insurance in Louisiana (or most states).
Not much harm can happen if you breathe dust. Unless you have breathing problems such as Asthma. If you have no respiratory problems, the worst that can happen from breathing dust is sneezing or minor coughing
if you stop breathing due to blockages in the lungs or esophagus, then you cannot breathe, if you pass out, your natural body system kicks in and keeps you breathing.
A Failed Extubation is when a breathing tube cannot be removed from the patient.