Yes, it does have things in common with his CF. It is very common that muscles getting tightened when suffering from CF.
Your husband's cousin's grandson is not related to you at all. You do not share a common ancestor.
My horse holds his head very high and really fights the bit...and sometimes dolphines,im wondering if there is anything wrong with him?
Tattoos such as that are fairly common place. It doesn't have anything to do specifically with practicing Santeria.
Either or. Fingers are the most common.
i am wondering the same thing
The Irish words for 'grandson' are: 'garmhac'(garwok)or "Ua" which is the word that became the O' in Irish surnames.The first is more common.
Proximal and Distal
There is no real blood relationship, as you do not share a common ancestor. You could refer to him as your grandson-in-law. It is probably easier just to call him by name and explain that is your granddaughter's husband.
common. It is not the name of someone or something.
yes it is
The word 'wondering' is a common noun, a gerund, the present participle of a verb that can function as a noun.The gerund 'wondering' is a common noun as a general word for the curiosity of the mind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing.Example: Wondering can lead you to using Google a lot. (the noun 'Google' is a proper noun, the name of a specific search engine, the name of a specific company)
The "fancy" name for fingers and toes is digits.