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In theory, yes.
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You will lose that heightened response in due course of time. This is the normal course of action. There can be exceptions to this.
Depending on your height and age, it is not likely that you need to lose 15 pounds.
yes, it is true when you lose one of your sense the others become stronger. if you dont mind i will explain it. you see all of you senses shared energy and all five senses have to split up the energy evenly. if one of the senses is unable to work like if you are blind or death the energy from the sense that is dead is passed on to the next sense. here is an example: if all your energy is 100 and you have 5 senses that mean each sense get 20 but if one of the sense dies it passes on its 20 to the next sense. i really hope that you like my answer.
If you get hit by lightning, you could potentially lose your sense of hearing due to damage to the inner ear. This can result in temporary or permanent hearing loss.
It is incredibly rare for someone to lose all five senses permanently and survive. However, people who are deafblind, meaning they have both hearing and vision impairments, can still lead fulfilling lives with the help of assistive devices, communication techniques, and support from others.
You cannot lose 23 pounds in five days.
Helen Keller lost her sight and hearing in infancy at around 19 months old after contracting an illness, most likely scarlet fever or meningitis. This left her deaf-blind.
To lose 25 pounds in five weeks, one should lose five pounds a week. This is equivalent to losing 0.71 pounds a day.
Lightning L Drago is better because me and my brother beyblade and I always lose
If lightning struck a magnet, the magnet would not be affected much. Magnets are made of materials like iron or neodymium that are not easily damaged by heat. The lightning would likely dissipate through the metal without causing significant changes to the magnet's magnetic properties.