Need help i think i jus broke my spinal cord what do i do?



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Wouldn't you be not functional if you broke your spinal cord? I mean like either dead or completely paralyzed and not able to type.
uhhhh wouldnt u be dead
I think...
1. You would feel it
2. You would be dead

You have a solution...
Call the doctor or ask a friend to come over and see if they might know whats wrong.
It's impossible to break your spinal cord and still be alive, let alone being able to type. Perhaps you've simply slipped a disc.
you probably wouldnt be typing, if it didnt kill you, you would probably be paralyzed, and if youre on the internet instead of calling 911, you probably deserved it
take some painkiller and lay down. it'll get better...haha

if you live I should get the best answer....
ummm if ur not dead which u should be...go to the hospital duh!! wow
I really think that you need to rethink what is actually wrong. I believe that you suffer from a condition called Hypochondriasis. as a somatoform disorder and it is thought to plague about 1-5% of the general population.[1] Hypochondria is often characterized by fears that minor bodily symptoms may indicate a serious illness, constant self-examination and self-diagnosis, and a preoccupation with one's body.

Yep, that's what I would call it.
And may I ask how you think you did that??

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