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RE: Good pain/ bad pain ~ blurred lines? - 4/27/2006 5:21:17 AM   
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We just dont lay down and let things kick the shyte out of us without biting their balls first....


From one ball biter to another......thank you. We certainly are intensely passionate people...in all that we do. Your kind words are much appreciated.

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RE: Good pain/ bad pain ~ blurred lines? - 4/27/2006 8:10:35 AM   
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Thanks for the replies but I am really not looking for examples of good pain/bad pain. I know what those are. What I am looking for is more along the lines of knowledge relating to why it is that I...and apparently some others....feel pain in a different or lessened way....or if it is a matter of long term conditioning. I'd also like to know how others deal with it.


wish i could help.. but i dunno.

though i would suggest tolerance.

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RE: Good pain/ bad pain ~ blurred lines? - 4/27/2006 7:52:53 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mistoferin

Tempting I did check out that CIPA but I don't think that is anything at all like what I've got going on. It seems that those folks can't feel pain at all. Not to mention that the other characteristics of the disease are severe mental retardation and an expected lifespan of 25 years. But thank you...it was interesting.
Sorry Erin..it was something I remembered from school..should of looked it up before suggesting it...my bad....Tempting

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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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RE: Good pain/ bad pain ~ blurred lines? - 4/28/2006 1:25:46 AM   
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I highly suggest seeing a neurologist about this situation both for your sake and
for your son.  In terms of non-Western medicine, an acupuncturist would be a good choice for a consultation.
 
Take good care of your sweet self,
 
-Vendaval-


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ORIGINAL: mistoferin

Help? Suggestions? Links? Nurses or Docs out there who have any understanding of this?


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