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nick12321uj
10 months ago

Yes, there is. For this, criteria must be met, such as the pain very strongly. adrenaline or further can be connected with this. But it comes to the painkiller and the respective person.

TwizzyOnX
10 months ago

Don’t think so.

Fentanyl I mean everything.(You can get prescribed it, I think)

You can’t feel anything.

nick12321uj
10 months ago
Reply to  TwizzyOnX

Depends on the people and the situation

TwizzyOnX
10 months ago
Reply to  nick12321uj

What do you mean?

In the coma, nobody notices anything, no matter who’s in the coma.

nick12321uj
10 months ago

I don’t have to take it to know the effects. I handle fabric and body and look for suitable sources.

TwizzyOnX
10 months ago

Have you ever taken fentanyl? Or why are you so sure?

nick12321uj
10 months ago

I don’t think you understand when Fentanyl is used and no it does not block all kinds of pain acute and chronic, perhaps already, however, neuropathic pain caused by nerve damage is not. So don’t tell me there’s a painkiller that blocks all the signals.

TwizzyOnX
10 months ago

Do you know what Fentanyl is? 2mg can kill a one because it then anesthetizes the heart. And you want to tell me you’re still getting clear when you take it? You can also get this written unstretched by the arse, at least you could be msl.

nick12321uj
10 months ago

In the coma, however, in consciousness, drugs can also not block the pain of some people. It may be due to what one has not been stretched and therefore the effect is also nay. It depends on the person and their pain finding and the situation in which people are currently in existence.

SirSulas74
10 months ago

No, you can straighten nerves in the spine, maybe just get hard on your head. But you don’t get psychosomatic pain.