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Is It Weird To Be Double Jointed In 7 Possibly 8 Spots

I am double jointed but I can't do a split?

Being double jointed doesn't always mean you can naturally do the splits. If you can't do the splits and your double jointed, then obviously your double jointed somewhere else, not your legs. So just do what a normal person would do and stretch everyday and practice, and you will eventually get there.

If I roll doubles in Monopoly and land on "Go To Jail" Do I get another turn?

Pretty much self explanatory, I rolled a double 5 and landed on Go To Jail. The dispute that arose was whether or not I should be allowed to pay immediately or get a chance to roll again. Nowhere do the rules specify one way or another, so does anyone have a decent argument one way or the other?

If you roll 2 dice what is the probability of doubles or a sum of 5?

Rolling 2 dice gives a total of 36 possible outcomes.Here is the sample space when we roll 2 dice:The shaded diagonal represents the doubles.Doubles are obtained in following cases: (1,1), (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (5,5), (6,6)Let P1 = Getting a double = [math]6/36 = [/math][math]1/6

[/math]Sum of 5 is obtained in following cases: (1,4), (2,3), (3,2), (4,1)Let P2 = Getting a sum of 5 = 4[math]/36 = 1/9

[/math]Required probability, P = P1 + P2 = [math]1/6 + 1/9 = 5/18[/math]Therefore, the probability of getting doubles or a sum of 5 on rolling 2 dice =P = 5/18

Hit head on ice, flat spot?

Get some ice on it. My best guess from your description is that you have swelling around the soft spot (does it feel a little soft and spongy?) that is making that spot on your head feel flat to you. If that's the case, once the swelling goes down in a few days, it should feel normal again. It is possible you have a skull fracture, but not likely.

Watch for symptoms of a concussion. If you have those, you probably should go to the hospital.
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/concuss...

Is it normal to have a small amount of oil leak on to your driveway after an oil change?

If it stopped leaking, then it should be okay.. The drain plug might not have sealed up tightly and so it leaked...if it starts leaking again, snub up the drain plug, with a wrench. Also, makes sure the oil filter is not leaking...sometimes, they need to be tightened a bit also. Firgure out where the leak is and see if it is under the filter or drain plug.

But like I said, if it stopped, just don't worry about it.

BUT...do check you oil level, before you go anywhere, to see if it is up to where it should be.

A black spot on my back, read something about it, maybe being a mongolian spot and i am not from mongolia?

10 points to someone who can give me some website links and some vital information so i can do some research on my bloodline i was born in guatemala and i heard that this black spot on my back that just popped up out of nowhere when i was around 5-8 years of age, its the size of my fist, and funny story is that i had a old lady ask me once where i was born and i told her i was born in guatemala and she asked me if i had the black spot on my back and the hairs on my neck my back and all over my body stood up and i felt all crept out because nooone knew about my spot well she said that all mayan indian decent carried this black spot on there back, and i have been lost ever since trying to find the true meaning on this black spot on my back and find more about my people, also im extremely flexible and am double jointed all over my body, i have hardly any body hair except on my head and other manly parts but thats it, so can some on of great expertise please help me im needing your help.

Is it normal to still have pain 7 weeks after a total knee replacement?

Is it normal to still have pain 7 weeks after a total knee replacement?Absolutely normal at 7 weeks, probably still ‘normal’ at 3 months, and certainly not unusual at 6 months. Not unheard of even longer.Talk to your surgeon about your pain (location etc.) and severity, and what medicines you SHOULD be taking.SOME surgeons have become very stingy with pain killers with all the (government) fuss over opioid addiction, so you may not get more or a more powerful prescription with letting him know.On the side of safety do NOT tak any more than the surgeon prescribes, ever.If you aren’t taking your full dose “by the clock” (which means exactly as the prescription allows) then up your intake a little to see if the pain subsides.Surprising how many people complain about pain but aren’t taking the meds.In addition, if you aren’t ELEVATING PROPERLY & ICING a LOT, then do that every time the pain intrudes AND when you think it MIGHT (like after therapy.)Again, surprising how many people quit ELEVATION and ICING way too early.As long as you don’t risk “frostbite” you really can ICE MORE.PROPER ELEVATION REQUIRES having the ANKLES ABOVE knees, and Knees ABOVE hips.It’s usually the ANKLES ABOVE knees part that people screw up — ELEVATION works on GRAVITY, so if the ankles are even close to the same level as knees it’s probably not set correctly.Even professionals forget to explain this (If they really know.)PROPER ELEVATION requires CAREFUL and REPEATED attention to your “pillow stack” in almost all cases.(It’s a actually small engineering task requiring regular maintenance or at least consideration every few minutes.)IF it hurts, you should be ICING and ELEVATING, plus taking the meds the surgeon prescribed.Do NOT “wait for the pain” as it is much easier to STOP PAIN than to make it go away once it is present.I had about the best double knee replacement EVER (better than almost all single replacements) but still had OCCASIONAL minor pain out to a year or 2 in one spot.My wife is at 2 months post-op for a bilateral total knee replacement and still has noticeable (interferes with her activities) pain — and needs to be reminded to ICE AND ELEVATE PROPERLY.

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