I would say the teen doesn't think of the consequences that not having good health habits maybe affect them in their life later on. Also maybe the parents don't encourage them to live a healthier life.
Answer: You can monitor your exercise intensity by using any of the three main test methods: measuring your heart rate, doing the talk test, or checking your rating of perceived exertion
Explanation:
They do a blood patch. A little amount of blood is taken from the patient and the anesthesiologist injects the blood at the site of the original puncture. A blood clot is established and it stops the leaking of cerebrospinal fluid. Loss of CSF causes the headache and when the puncture site is patched CSF stops leaking and the headache goes away.
Well, you wouldn't feel guilty afterwards and there would be no negative consequences after the decision has been made. You would have to follow your heart and take into consideration the six dimensions: physical, social, emotional, intellectual, occupational/financial, and spiritual wellness
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But If you need an elaboration I'm more than happy to expand and I hope this helps:)