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Originally Posted by negate7o4 For your information there are thousands of people who dont feel pain. its a rare disease called CIPA! and pain is a defence meganism of the brain to let you know your life is in danger it is what called survival! when you put your hand on hot plait something automatics goes of in your brain and with not even thinking of it you will remove your had. Its the survival instink of your brain.
And for your assesment that people with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis (CIPA) disease does not know right from wrong i would see as a insult to many. Just because they dont feel physically doesnt mean they dont feel emotionaly my friend |
You're absolutely right about CIPA. I wasn't talking about that though, I was talking about those three children specifically,not the desease in general, as an example of what happens to people's lives when the things that we wish we had actually goes amuck 100%, which wont happen, what the end cause would be. Of course it is highly unlikely, as we'd learn. Yes, I know alot about the condition of CIPA and others that cause similarities, but I wasn't using the example of CIPA as a cause/effect type relationship into the lives of people, I was in fact doing the opposite, using those three children as examples of how they would live naturally, just as we would. The emotional pain thing, is a different issue entirely, but it also applied to those 3 children, not because of the CIPA, which is why I thought they were great examples. It's similar to a gang member who had to live that life for a long time and is no longer able to cry tears anymore,or so he thinks. When something great happens, those tears will flow, he knows that it was good. I wasn't trying to insult anyone, and I'm not one for generalized statements.
I didn't want what I said to get misundertsood. I wasn't saying that CIPA causes these effects in people's lives, heck no, I was talking
about their lives, and the
role that CIPA plays in it individually to make my point. Those kids surely don't live like that anymore. When I was a kid, I didn't know right from wrong, and I never had CIPA. I would have died
because I didn't know right from wrong, not because I had CIPA. I just didn't wan't anyone to misunderstand what I was trying to say, or offend anyone.