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| B ( . Y . ) B I E S ! Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Long Island, NY
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| And that is exactly why I left the construction field... Not the brightest bunch of land mammals on earth, thats for sure.
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| The Overkill Killer Join Date: May 2002
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| It makes sense. I've read extensively about the senses when something traumatic happens. You feel it as pressure or surprise. While it is difficult to see that he had a nail embedded in his jaw and skull, this area of the head has many different pains associated with it normally i.e. toothaches, sinus headaches. The same nerve endings sense the pain and there is no nerve perception of pain in the brais or even the skull under the brain (many don't know this). It isn't so hard to believe when you really think about it. |
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| Sons of the Storm Heal Bitch Join Date: May 2003
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| Registered User Join Date: Jan 2002
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| Was watching a hospital trauma show a few months ago and some guy had the same thing happen to him except it was lodged directly in his brain and was there for 7 years. He went in because he was feeling dizzy and thats when they found it. Said they wouldn't remove it because it would probably cause more harm. |
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