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Re: Several questions
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: Several questions
aren't there reports out there from persons who had severe hypothermia and survived and said that there was no pain
I seem to have read something like that pain is a weird thing too many humans will go to great lengths to avoid even tiny amounts of it on the other hand I met a guy who had his leg ripped off in a motorcycle accident and felt no pain he didn't even realize what had happened to him until he tried to get up I did learn in school that sympathetic nervous system responses (fight or flight) include anesthetic endorphins, I just didn't realize how effective those are just a few odd thoughts on the matter
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