What are the possible negative side-effects of suspension?
The potential risks are significant, and include but are not limited to death, extreme shock, convulsions, dizziness, pain, bleeding, loss of consciousness, nausea, vomiting, scarring, and numbness. What medical conditions could make hooking dangerous? People suffering from high (or low) blood pressure, heart conditions, epilepsy, diabetes, immune deficiency, hepatitis, blood clotting problems, and individuals that have experienced multiple states of extreme shock should seek the advice of their physician before suspending. If you suffer from any medical conditions it is essential that the people helping you are entirely aware of them. How can these risks be minimized? First, fully understanding the medical background of an individual will greatly reduce the risks (so I will point out again here that if you are approaching a suspension team to help you suspend, you MUST inform them fully of your health). In addition, working in an environment where the temperature can be controlled, wi