The "The Good Doctor" american film/television series revolves around the journey of an autistic, but very intelligent doctor named Shaun. He chose to become a surgeon because of these reasons:
1. Steve, his brother, died in front of him. He got anxious that he could not do anything to save his dying brother.
2. Doctor Glassman influenced him by giving him a book about anatomy and physiology of human. This scene is seen in one of the episodes.
3. Steve always complimented him when he was still alive. He gave Shaun a gift toy scalpel or toy knife for surgery.
4. He is inspired to save lives and it may be because of his situation in life.
5. A surgeon is a job that pays a lot of money, and he wanted to buy a television for a long time.
<span>I think you may be explaining Myocardial ischemia.
This occurs when the blood going to your is reduced or stopped which prevents oxygen from traveling into your heart. Whenever your heart stops getting blood the mussels begin to deteriorate. This normally happens from coronary arteries aka blockages in your arteries.
</span>I hope this helps. :)
Answer:
<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>Lack of vitamin B12 in the body, and peripheral neuropathy</u>.
Explanation:
Anemia <em>is a condition whereby the hemoglobin count is decreased in red blood cells.
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In pernicious anemia, <em>symptoms may take a few months to a year to complete, until the body's</em> vitamin B12 stores have been depleted.
<u><em>Some of the symptoms are:
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- <em>Numbness of arms and legs also known as</em> peripheral neuropathy.
<u><em>The answer is</em></u>: <u>Lack of vitamin B12 in the body, and peripheral neuropathy</u>.