If You Had A Twin, But Didn't Realise...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would imagine that amputation would cause the body to shut down with shock, so pain would be minimal.Adrenaline can cause the pain receptors to shut down as well, so people in battle can be badly wounded, but carry on, not 'feeling' the pain.
Personally, my worst pains have been -
infected tooth cavity,
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gout,
and the kind of them all -
neuralgia, which literally made me cry with pain.
It is interesting that some awful things are not "felt" at the time- such as an arm or leg being bitten off by a shark. You apparently feel a "thud" and that is all. I would imagine, if your hand was chopped off with an axe it would be similar- not the sort of pain your brain can instantly recognise or interpret. Hence people still being able to "feel" their missing limbs.The body tried really hard to sheild us from this immense type of pain- like drowning apparently is the "best" way to die!! (I read). Since it is kind of peaceful and like entering another land.
That aside, I read that childbirth and migraines are the worst. Why on earth is childbirth so painful? It hardly encourages one to do it..