Like, duh, So I didn’t have to type it all again!!!!!.
Frankly, that site said it much better than I could have, and secondly, their precise descriptions of differential physiological affects of the injury at each level was much more than I knew previously.
Prior to reading this, had I had the time to aim precisely, I would have generally gone for a higher neck impact point, just below the base of skull at about the C3 level. The only physiological sign I knew of sufficient impact there, other than death, was Cheyne-Stokes respiration.
But now, with the new knowledge, if I had the chance and time to be more sure of my aim, I’d target the C4-C5 intersection. Let them live.... horribly.
2 tours in RVN and “advisory time” in the Sinai teach you that what you learn today.... may keep you alive tomorrow.
Regarding post #96, if this, dude knows what theyre doing, then why is this dude copying then posting information theyve obtained from another site onto this one?
www.spinalcord.com/c3-c4-c5-vertebrae-spinal-cord-injury
So I didnt have to type it all again!
Oh, so you didn't have to type it all again?
Which post# in this thread had you repeated, or copied and pasted the has the same lifted information into?