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    If it is a miracle then the boy should continue living but unfortunately he did not.
    We still have to acquire full knowledge about how our body functions.

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    Rigor Mortis...

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    walang himala.

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    nag rigor mortis rman daw to ang bata. mrag nag twitch bah, abi sad tawn nga nabuhig balik kay nilihok..

    ang namatyan sa bata kuno kay bronchial pneumonia. uso kaau ni ron sa mga bata ... tsk tsk!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lecreigh View Post
    nag rigor mortis rman daw to ang bata. mrag nag twitch bah, abi sad tawn nga nabuhig balik kay nilihok..

    ang namatyan sa bata kuno kay bronchial pneumonia. uso kaau ni ron sa mga bata ... tsk tsk!
    unsa manang rigor mortis . pls explain in layman's point of view. will they open their eyes or body movements lang?ngano mahitabo mana unya sa uban lawas di man?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bickbick View Post
    unsa manang rigor mortis . pls explain in layman's point of view. will they open their eyes or body movements lang?ngano mahitabo mana unya sa uban lawas di man?
    kanag rigor mortis is when mu stiffen na ang muscles sa cadaver. It's just part of the decomposition process, and results from chemical changes in the body and is normal. I don't think it has nothing to do with the body twitching after death.

    now it is very rare nga mu twitch ang corpse, and most documented cases occur within a few hours after expiration. The reasons are obscure too and can range from nerves still firing electrical signals, or calcium in the body or simply just gases escaping the body.

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    Quote Originally Posted by æRLO View Post
    kanag rigor mortis is when mu stiffen na ang muscles sa cadaver. It's just part of the decomposition process, and results from chemical changes in the body and is normal. I don't think it has nothing to do with the body twitching after death.

    now it is very rare nga mu twitch ang corpse, and most documented cases occur within a few hours after expiration. The reasons are obscure too and can range from nerves still firing electrical signals, or calcium in the body or simply just gases escaping the body.
    thanks for the information. now i know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wynna View Post
    Same story as this.. 'Dead' Brazilian boy wakes up at his own funeral and asks for WATER before lying back down lifeless | Mail Online

    Nibangon ang bata kay nangayog tubig, unya nihigda og namatay na pud balik... What da! Medical malpractice perhaps? unsa ni? palihug pasabta ko...
    whoa ! luoya sa bata .. giunsa kaha pagbuhi sa bata ? then namatay rag kalit .. o.O

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