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AndrewWalkertus

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new Posted: 04:45PM Apr 7, 2008

Some people don't feel pain b/c of disorders, trained there brain, or high tolerence level, why do things hurt us, survival, health, to know what makes us feel good, why do you feel pain, and what is your pain tolerence.

I feel pain b/c I stub my toe, get depressed, or otherwise get hurt for some other reason, or am sick, my tolerence is probably my puppy scrating me is the most I would want to bear, or a stomach ache.


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grilledcheese

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new Posted: 02:22AM Apr 8, 2008

I have a high tolerance of pain. I got a tattoo in a sensitive spot and it barely bothered be at all.

Though, emotional pain like depression I can't really handle
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musicguyAus

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new Posted: 05:03PM Apr 8, 2008

Pain is triggered by sensors on the skin that tell the brain that something is wrong. But my pain tolerance is somewhat high I mean I can take a straight kick to the face and be alright or fall off of somthing and walk it off. Emotional pain is something all itself I mean no one can handle emotional pain like its nothing.

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AndrewWalkertus

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new Posted: 06:25PM Apr 8, 2008

does pian constantly affect people, can it cripple them, I think so.

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musicguyAus

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new Posted: 12:44AM Apr 9, 2008

It depends on the severity of the pain or injury. I have a sharp pain that shoots down my lower back that doesnt allow me to walk or stand at times. It comes and goes but then there are pains like the ones i have in my knees that are constantly there but arent a big enough problem to cripple you

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Harmony_Girltus

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new Posted: 05:57PM Apr 9, 2008

I, personally, have a very high tolerance of physical pain. But emotional pain, well...*cries at the thought*

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Trickster1992ten

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new Posted: 07:31PM Apr 9, 2008

saying pain doesnt cripple a person because the person can't feel it, is like saying a tree won't burn down because it doesn't know the fire's there. pain usually comes about for a reason, and if you dont feel it, its just gonna get worse

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AndrewWalkertus

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new Posted: 07:23PM Apr 10, 2008

i think pian is a way of saying warnig something is wrong.

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