Muscle deterioration? Probably not happening… that happens when blood isn’t going to a certain portion of the body resulting in the death of cells. You would be in excruciating pain. Basically that part of the body is dead. That’s about it and don’t worry about it.
Deterioration or possibly atrophy in the later stages.
It feels like you’re generally getting weaker and this tends to happen with age or illness. (speaking from personal experience)
Your body is deteriorating from about the age of 14 years old. All of your cells have been replaced twice by this age and it’s a fight from then on to stay healthy. It’s medical advancement that keeps us alive so long. Back in ‘the olden days’ if you lived until 35 you were considered old. Nowadays it’s 80s/90s.
rhabdomyolysis is a condition where the body starts to use up muscle tissue for energy. this can lead to renal (kidney) failure due to to the toxins in the blood stream that build up because of that.
Muscle deterioration? Probably not happening… that happens when blood isn’t going to a certain portion of the body resulting in the death of cells. You would be in excruciating pain. Basically that part of the body is dead. That’s about it and don’t worry about it.
Deterioration or possibly atrophy in the later stages.
It feels like you’re generally getting weaker and this tends to happen with age or illness. (speaking from personal experience)
Your body is deteriorating from about the age of 14 years old. All of your cells have been replaced twice by this age and it’s a fight from then on to stay healthy. It’s medical advancement that keeps us alive so long. Back in ‘the olden days’ if you lived until 35 you were considered old. Nowadays it’s 80s/90s.
rhabdomyolysis is a condition where the body starts to use up muscle tissue for energy. this can lead to renal (kidney) failure due to to the toxins in the blood stream that build up because of that.