The agony of a life without pain



ORIGINAL POST
Posted by Ed 12 yrs ago
Imagine not being able to feel a headache, sore throat or broken limb. It may sound ideal, but as Steve Pete - who cannot experience these sensations - explains, it can cause extreme difficulties.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-20239836

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COMMENTS
portanier 12 yrs ago
The Pain Paradox.



Extraordinary to think pain the linking sensation to reaction is absent in Steve Pete.


However spare a thought for the people I deal with, where pain is always present.

The psychology of pain is interesting, I have written much about this ,we all know about methods that have proved useful however is good to keep in mind its purpose, its a component relevant to reaction in order to keep us safe in extremes.



'It has its place" as my grandfather used to say.


If you think of pain as a vendetta in the Italian sense you will realise its here for a very good reason, that reason is the realisation of the infinite ability of the human spirit to survive , sometime at unbelievable odds.

lee du ploy hk

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portanier 12 yrs ago
The Pain Paradox.



Extraordinary to think pain the linking sensation to reaction is absent in Steve Pete.


However spare a thought for the people I deal with, where pain is always present.

The psychology of pain is interesting, I have written much about this ,we all know about methods that have proved useful however is good to keep in mind its purpose, its a component relevant to reaction in order to keep us safe in extremes.



'It has its place" as my grandfather used to say.


If you think of pain as a vendetta in the Italian sense you will realise its here for a very good reason, that reason is the realisation of the infinite ability of the human spirit to survive , sometime at unbelievable odds.

lee du ploy hk

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