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and suffered effects of this - say ptsd or anger issues... pass this to their child...?
Intellegent answers only.=)

2007-11-04 00:27:03 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health General Health Care Injuries

No its head trauma ... im sure!
THEY can have a disorder related to the head injury as well.
why do ppl think i or others post things we r not that sure if its true. :-?

2007-11-04 01:08:59 · update #1

6 answers

If you had the kids before the accident, the changes of your behavior that you are suffering, may have damaging effects on the life of the children, otherwise, there are no hereditary changes in the kids you may have after the injury.

2007-11-04 00:42:44 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

if u are questioning i'd take her to the vet so which you would be able to get it clarrified so which you're no longer left guessing. perchance she have been given crushed that's a brutal theory yet is plausible or have been given hit by using a automobile. the place became she venture precisely? became she close to acontinual, would desire to any of you hit her and not observed going up thecontinual? she would have been poisoned a technique or the different. appears like she have been given inner injuries a technique or the different. Did you totally study her? perchance a dogs attacked her, a huge dogs can weigh down the organs of a cat and not probably do lots to the exterior of their bodies apart from a pair of puncture wounds. i've got seen cats the two killed by using dogs and automobiles and so it would desire to be the two. perchance somebody hit your cat and knew the place you lived (could be a neighbour or in case you have a tag on your cat's collar) and introduced her (which may be the rationalization for no path), perchance too ashamed to fess up. Very sorry although, i'm hoping you're taking her in to get checked because of the fact i'd be consistently questioning what extremely happened to her. i'm constructive you will omit her.

2016-09-28 07:28:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If it is from injury, then absolutely not. If you're not sure if its injury or not, and it might be a disorder that's not from injury, then the child might have a higher chance of getting that disorder. (but i dont think u should worry)

2007-11-04 00:43:28 · answer #3 · answered by dunnohow 4 · 1 1

No. Injuries are not passed genetically to the children.

2007-11-04 00:34:34 · answer #4 · answered by auntcookie84 6 · 1 2

I don't think that would be possible because that head injury was not programmed into a person's DNA or Genes at time of conception.

2007-11-04 00:32:27 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

IF it is from injury no. You only pass on genetic things.

2007-11-04 00:32:39 · answer #6 · answered by ziggy_brat 6 · 2 1

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