Lost_dragon wrote:
When my grandad was alive, he had a condition where he couldn't feel pain. He would often ask others to describe what pain feels like, which others would struggle to do.
I've heard of that. It's very rare. Sounds like it could be a useful condition, certain advantages to it. Of course you would have to be alert, you could be bleeding to death, and not notice.
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