bignipples2share -> RE: Good pain/ bad pain ~ blurred lines? (4/27/2006 11:47:13 PM)
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Since you had surgery, I'm sure they checked for diabetes. Since your son is not into BDSM, I would have him tested for diabetes, better safe than sorry. Congenital Insensitivity/Indifference does not always mean that they can't feel some pain, die young or are retarded. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_insensitivity_to_pain Types of congenital pain indifference There are generally two types of non-response exhibited. Insensitivity to pain means that the painful stimulus is not even perceived: a patient cannot describe the intensity or type of pain. Indifference to pain means that the patient can perceive the stimulus, but lacks an appropriate response: they will not flinch or withdraw when exposed to pain.
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