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Health Issues
Seizures??
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<blockquote data-quote="Krissim Klaw" data-source="post: 196244" data-attributes="member: 1492"><p>I always assumed spasms were created by their bodies loosing control of the fluid pressure in their limbs as they go causing their legs to eventually rebond in the curled position. Thus the shakiness is a loss of control in their limbs but not in the same sense of a human seizure where the brain is causing involentary movements. I've noticed the ones that manage to stay clinging appear far more peaceful as their body fails most likely because gravity is helping to keep their legs in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krissim Klaw, post: 196244, member: 1492"] I always assumed spasms were created by their bodies loosing control of the fluid pressure in their limbs as they go causing their legs to eventually rebond in the curled position. Thus the shakiness is a loss of control in their limbs but not in the same sense of a human seizure where the brain is causing involentary movements. I've noticed the ones that manage to stay clinging appear far more peaceful as their body fails most likely because gravity is helping to keep their legs in place. [/QUOTE]
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