Honestly, I feel like it's dumb to not know the answer to why this happens. But when you actually is dumb enough (which is me), you actually don't know the answer 💀
As well as probably all through the stump of the leg you still had. Maybe even up through your torso area a bit too. Though, the pain would be so blinding, you probably wouldn’t even be able to tell where exactly it was the most painful, despite the answer being obvious
It’s called phantom pain, we’re your brain thinks your legs still there so you feel pain, but also you would be in major shock so you might be numb to the pain.
huh would it hurt tho? I'll be back with answers. Edit: ok i did my research and this is what I got. After one of your legs is cut of and sealed , you will feel as if the leg is still there. This is called phantom sensation. You can feel Pain in your leg even though it is not there. and if it is not sealed you may bleed out and die, so the best way to cut of you leg is to get leg Amputation. Amputation is the removal of a limb which you have to have surgery for. this is Amputation process. You will be admitted to your bed by one of the nurses. who will also note down your personal details in your nursing records. There are a number of tests that need to be done to make sure that you are fit for the operation. They are: X-ray of the arteries (arteriogram) to confirm where the blockages are located Chest X-ray Blood tests ECG (a heart tracing) Breathing test during the operation: you will be given a general anaesthetic to put you to sleep. Alternatively, you can have a tube inserted into your back through which pain killers can be given to numb the lower half of your body whilst you remain awake (spinal or epidural). The anaesthetist may also use an epidural as well as a general anaesthetic to provide pain relief after your surgery if you want (which you probably should.)while you are asleep, tubes will be inserted into your bladder to drain your urine, and into a vein in your arm or neck (or both) for blood pressure measurements and to give you fluids during the surgery. The amputation stump will often be closed with a stitch under the skin that dissolves by itself and occasionally a small tube to drain any fluid that builds up afterwards. A clear plastic dressing may be used to allow the stump to be inspected, but bandages or a plaster cast are sometimes used. this took me awhile, my mom used to do this a long time ago, so i rang her and wrote it all down. why do I care so much on this? idk.
Honestly, I feel like it's dumb to not know the answer to why this happens. But when you actually is dumb enough (which is me), you actually don't know the answer 💀
Just another normal day with the bench trio 👌
Tommy can test that out with Ranboo 😃👍
You'll feel the pain in the edge(?) Where it got cut off😃
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As well as probably all through the stump of the leg you still had. Maybe even up through your torso area a bit too. Though, the pain would be so blinding, you probably wouldn’t even be able to tell where exactly it was the most painful, despite the answer being obvious
@@OhsweetOhno yea, it'll also probably be in more pain than the toe I just stubbed
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This fits them so well
It’s good
You’d feel it in the area around your leg as well as in your leg as it was happening. You’d also suffer from blood loss.
Hm, ask Ponk =]
Phantom Pain
Yes but. You can bleed out
It’s called phantom pain, we’re your brain thinks your legs still there so you feel pain, but also you would be in major shock so you might be numb to the pain.
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huh would it hurt tho? I'll be back with answers.
Edit: ok i did my research and this is what I got.
After one of your legs is cut of and sealed , you will feel as if the leg is still there. This is called phantom sensation. You can feel Pain in your leg even though it is not there. and if it is not sealed you may bleed out and die, so the best way to cut of you leg is to get leg Amputation. Amputation is the removal of a limb which you have to have surgery for. this is Amputation process. You will be admitted to your bed by one of the nurses. who will also note down your personal details in your nursing records. There are a number of tests that need to be done to make sure that you are fit for the operation. They are:
X-ray of the arteries (arteriogram) to confirm where the blockages are located
Chest X-ray
Blood tests
ECG (a heart tracing)
Breathing test
during the operation: you will be given a general anaesthetic to put you to sleep. Alternatively, you can have a tube inserted into your back through which pain killers can be given to numb the lower half of your body whilst you remain awake (spinal or epidural). The anaesthetist may also use an epidural as well as a general anaesthetic to provide pain relief after your surgery if you want (which you probably should.)while you are asleep, tubes will be inserted into your bladder to drain your urine, and into a vein in your arm or neck (or both) for blood pressure measurements and to give you fluids during the surgery. The amputation stump will often be closed with a stitch under the skin that dissolves by itself and occasionally a small tube to drain any fluid that builds up afterwards. A clear plastic dressing may be used to allow the stump to be inspected, but bandages or a plaster cast are sometimes used.
this took me awhile, my mom used to do this a long time ago, so i rang her and wrote it all down. why do I care so much on this? idk.
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yes yes
also pls go on discord 🧍
So, what happened with the explosion?-