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This was due to both difficult McDonald's menu policies and constant bowel spasming.
A study published by the New England Journal of Medicine in 2005 said that stress hormones can "stun" the heart into spasming.
When the body consumes excess fructose, it has a spasming effect of the GI tract that can lend to the cleansing effect.
Vaginismus is characterized by spasming or contracting muscles around the vagina upon penetration, which can make sex and tampon use prohibitively painful.
Instead of bully-victim broad strokes, the show presents the reality: a group of friends spasming because one is thinking about jumping ship.
There is the truly alarming sight of Mr. Glover's body, and the minstrel twitch that sends his limbs spasming and causes his eyes to pop.
The other modules are prone to arguing, bickering, disagreeing, subverting one another, spasming uncontrollably, staging coups, freaking the fuck out, and all sorts of other hysterics.
Simmering anger is a trademark for Moss, but she's truly arresting here; her throat spasming at the Commander's pre-Scripture cough is a full-page monologue.
Injecting Botox into the bladder, a treatment for overactive bladder, is extremely effective by preventing muscles in the bladder from spasming from low volume of urine.
The incredible Gabrielle Hamilton, who dances the dream ballet, prances barefoot around the stage in a sparkly shirt that says, "Dream Baby Dream," her body spasming with rawness.
The first time Nicklaus withdrew from a tournament, he said, was in 1981 in Ohio when his back started spasming and he dropped to his knees in agony.
We see her curled up on a gym floor and clutching at spasming muscles; we see her getting lost briefly in combinations and then shaking her head with disgust.
After about a year of withholding insulin, when I couldn't make it up the stairs without my heart spasming, I finally told my mom what I had been doing.
"The impact of the treatment on epileptic children is that it not only reduces spasming, there is a behavioral response as well," she added, referring to the company's own patient data.
The sight of his tiny body – just four months old – convulsing, spasming and turning bright red like a tomato is one that will stay with me for the rest of my life.
In the six-and-a-half-minute interview, Stodden gazes at her new husband in what appears to be her best attempt at seduction, which ends up looking like her face is spasming.
You don't need proof of this; you know it from the fact that an Angels game on your TV instinctively sends your hand spasming in the direction of the remote or your eyelids slamming shut.
McIlroy, 28, punctuated a quiet week with a 68, his first sub-70 round of the tournament, and then said a lingering rib injury — a spasming left rhomboid muscle, to be precise — could sideline him indefinitely.
If it's not made clear by the first 30 minutes of her performance in which Okpokwasili just dances and vibrates in place silently, spasming like a padlocked door someone is forcibly opening, this is a crisis.
In the ad, the actress and ballerina Margaret Qualley is sitting complacently at a fancy dinner when she is taken over by some kind of alien force, her body and face shifting and spasming out of control.
Two phrases about addiction that remain in our collective lexicon today stem from that era: "kicking the habit" grew out of the familiar sight of detoxing addicts twitching and spasming, literally kicking their legs as they went through withdrawals.
Photos courtesy of Le Festival d'été de Québec Chad Smith cracks on his snare, Flea starts pulsing through a simple, squelching rhythm, and Josh Klinghoffer whirls around it, the occasional jolt of white noise spasming in time from his low-strung guitar.
One afternoon, we ate soggy KFC biscuits in the rain on a wealthy, empty private beach just off the Rickenbacker Causeway, skipping the tollbooths and pushing our bikes through the sea grapes, our leg muscles still spasming from climbing the steep bridge that connects mainland Miami to the island of Key Biscayne.
Both operations aim to decrease sphincter spasming and thereby restore normal blood supply to the anal mucosa. Surgical operations involve a general or regional anaesthetia. Anal stretch is also associated with anal incontinence in a small proportion of cases and thus sphincterotomy is the operation of choice.
Both functional and mechanical blocks can negatively interact to fully obstruct the cat rapidly. In a multifactorial example, the underlying inflammation can narrow the urethral opening as well as provoking spasming to cause the walls of the urethra to close shut around a urethral plug forming in it.
Retrieved April 13, 2014. When players are victorious, the background shakes as the fetus's eyes widen and its body begins spasming. Capcom producer Derek Neal called the stage "possibly the most disturbing thing" in the Darkstalkers series. According to GamesRadar, "his blood-magic super-moves make him best suited to offensive play" in Darkstalkers 3.
Hippocratic bench (a device which uses tension to aid in setting bones) and Hippocratic cap-shaped bandage are two devices named after Hippocrates. Hippocratic Corpus and Hippocratic Oath are also his namesakes. Risus sardonicus, a sustained spasming of the face muscles may also be termed the Hippocratic Smile. The most severe form of hair loss and baldness is called the Hippocratic form.
If performed correctly most patients do not require analgesia for the performance of this technique. Inappropriate use of traction will result in pain for the patient with subsequent spasm and failure to reduce. If the patient is unable to adduct the humerus, or unable to cooperate with positioning, the technique should not be attempted. The patient may require analgesia or sedation if they are in pain or unable to relax spasming muscles.
Tralomethrin is a pyrethroid insecticide. Tralomethrin has potent insecticidal properties; it kills by modifying the gating kinetics of the sodium channels in neurons, increasing the length of time the channel remains open after a stimulus, thereby depolarizing the neuron for a longer period of time. This leads to uncontrolled spasming, paralysis, and eventual death. Insects with certain mutations in their sodium channel gene may be resistant to tralomethrin and other similar insecticides.
This blockade leads to the widespread activation of motor neurons and spasming of muscles throughout the body. These muscle spasms generally begin at the top of the body and move down, beginning about 8 days after infection with lockjaw, followed by spasms of the abdominal muscles and the limbs. Muscle spasms continue for several weeks. The gene encoding tetanospasmin is found on a plasmid carried by many strains of C. tetani; strains of bacteria lacking the plasmid are unable to produce toxin.
Lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS) is the surgical procedure of choice for anal fissures due to its simplicity and its high success rate (~95%). In this procedure the internal anal sphincter is partially divided in order to reduce spasming and thus improve the blood supply to the perianal area. This improvement in the blood supply helps to heal the fissure, and the weakening of the sphincter is also believed to reduce the potential for recurrence. The procedure is generally performed as a day surgery after the patient is given general anesthesia.
Thumps is a condition that occurs in horses where there is an irregular spasming of the diaphragm, usually caused by dehydration due to fluid loss and related abnormal electrolyte levels, most often blood calcium. It is essentially a case of the hiccups, but in horses it usually has a more serious underlying cause than in the corresponding human condition. For that reason, a case of thumps requires immediate veterinary attention. It is most often seen in horses used for endurance riding but also occurs in other equine athletes.
Furious at his minions for failing him, Ryozo Hayashi (Shohei Yamamoto) hires a mercenary, Hammerhead (Milton Ishibashi), to spy on the shorinji kempo school, led by Tetsudo Fujita (Asao Uchida). When Tina stops by, she's formally introduced to Sonny and another student, Emmy Kawasaki (May Hayakawa). After Sonny assures Tina that Fanny's all right, she hurries over to Kojo's ballet studio to question Fanny. After Fanny reveals that Lee was captured, she gives Tina a necklace before spasming from a lack of exposure to heroin, which she had been forcefully addicted to, as Hammerhead's minions attack the ballet studio.
Many would be tossing, rolling, moaning, twitching, spasming or thrashing around. Some psychiatrists regarded seizures as therapeutic and patients were sometimes also given electroconvulsive therapy or cardiazol/metrazol convulsive therapy during the coma, or on the day of the week when they didn't have insulin treatment. When they were not in a coma, insulin coma patients were kept together in a group and given special treatment and attention. One handbook for psychiatric nurses, written by British psychiatrist Eric Cunningham Dax, instructs nurses to take their insulin patients out walking and occupy them with games and competitions, flower-picking and map-reading, etc.
Kindred explained her defeat by saying "My legs were spasming, but to be honest, there are no excuses for that, ... I should have gone quicker but it just wasn't there tonight". In addition to this medal winning performance Kindred also reached the finals of the 100 m breaststroke SB5 (finishing 4th), 200 m SM6 individual medley (finishing 6th) and 400 m freestyle S6 (finishing 6th). In April 2012 she qualified for the 2012 Summer Paralympics in the S6 100m backstroke. In the final she finished second to collect the silver medal with a time of 1:26.23.
The video begins with four teenagers sneaking into a local pool at night. Two of the teenagers, a boy and a girl, jump into the pool and swim together, leading to the beginning of sexual encounter between the two of them, while the remaining boy and girl sit by the poolside and watch them. The boy on the poolside tries to make advances on the girl, attempting to kiss her, but rather than reciprocating, she becomes flustered and jumps into the pool with her clothes still on. While underwater, she notices a spasming sensation in her genitals, causing her to panic and resurface in pain.
In mild cases, shivers may present only when the horse is asked to move backwards, usually seen as trembling in the muscles of the hind limbs and sudden, upward jerks of the tail. Affected animals may also snatch up their foot when asked to lift it for cleaning. More severely affected horses will produce a backward gait where the hind legs are lifted abnormally high, held abducted for a period of time at the height of flexion, before the limb is slowly extended and the foot is placed on the ground. This pause may last for seconds to several minutes, during which time there is spasming of the muscles of the hind limb and tail, leading to trembling ("shivers").
She was held up by Castellano in the early stages before moving forward on the final turn when she was forced to the outside. She made strong progress in the closing stages but failed by a head to run down Close Hatches. A month later, Princess of Sylmar started 1/5 favourite for the Delaware Handicap but was unable to catch the front-running Belle Gallantey and finished second, beaten two and three quarter lengths. After a fifth-place finish in the Personal Ensign Stakes in August, 2014, Princess of Sylmar developed a case of the "thumps", an irregular spasming of the diaphragm, usually caused by abnormal electrolyte imbalance, and the decision was made to retire her.

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