Acute Paraplegia
I think it is worth clarifying what I wrote a few days back about Robb's diagnosis of acute paraplegia.
Acute is defined as, "having a sudden onset, sharp rise, and short course" and is the opposite of chronic, "marked by long duration or frequent recurrence : not acute."
So, I understand that the doctors may be saying that Robb's paraplegia may be a temporary situation.
Actually, what I really think this means is that the doctors are in agreement that Robb is A Cute Paraplegic.
Acute is defined as, "having a sudden onset, sharp rise, and short course" and is the opposite of chronic, "marked by long duration or frequent recurrence : not acute."
So, I understand that the doctors may be saying that Robb's paraplegia may be a temporary situation.
Actually, what I really think this means is that the doctors are in agreement that Robb is A Cute Paraplegic.
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