tarzan1888
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We're just trying to figure out where your brain is located, thats all. Kinda like trying to find a gun in a closet full of hillary's pant suits.My butt had nothing to do with it. LEARN TO READ! I landed on my back, on a rock, and the rock shoved the leatherman into my spine.
My butt had nothing to do with it. LEARN TO READ! I landed on my back, on a rock, and the rock shoved the leatherman into my spine.
Mostly because you and Tarzan insist on trolling my posts.Spurrit, you can have an almost complete severance of your spinal chord from the neck down and as long as you're on a breathing machine, and have a pulse, you still have eyesight, and the ability to think, blink, etc. I think you fell and knocked your head badly. I don't know why you're so confrontational and rude to the point of being vulgar.
unrequited wrote:Sorry you get that impression. But you're being paranoid. Take a look at the last 20 posts from me and the last 20 posts from you and honestly tell me who's the troll.Mostly because you and Tarzan insist on trolling my posts.
It's you.
Well I guess I gotta turn in my Cool Club Card now. > )spurrit wrote:Sorry unrequited, he says you're a troll, so you must be! It's incredibly obvious when you look over the rest of spurrits posts that he is ALWAYS RIGHT. I'm kinda dissapointed in you, unrequited. You seemed like a decent guy...It's you.
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Well, after some thought on the situation and a quick perusal of my Anatomy & Physiology texts, I see only one possibility that could have caused temporary blindness. If the blow to the spine caused swelling in the spinal column, then the increase in CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid) pressure could have caused an increase in pressure in the brain. Since the Occipital Lobe (the part of the brain that processes sight) is located at the back of the skull, close to where the spine connects to the brain, the signal input to this location could have been temporarily disrupted.My DOCTOR told me that that type of injury CAN cause blindness, as I was also confused about it, thinking I might have hit my head and not noticed. Since it was over ten years ago, I don't recall exactly what he said had happened, but I was obviously concerned, considering I'd broken my back in three places a year before.