QUOTE(iceanise @ Jan 12 2011, 04:14 PM)
Hi there,
i believe that when we face certain hard situation, the thought of committing suicide might surface as a choice to end our problem altogether. This is very disturbing when i read about the news of a 22years old chap jumping from the building when he suffered a failed relationship.
I heard that those who jump from building will not feel the pain when they landed because they are "death" from the very moment they jump...argument been, over-scared and over-shocked. How true is this?
If like this, most first time parachutist/paragliders would be dead before landing, with pee stain on their pants.i believe that when we face certain hard situation, the thought of committing suicide might surface as a choice to end our problem altogether. This is very disturbing when i read about the news of a 22years old chap jumping from the building when he suffered a failed relationship.
I heard that those who jump from building will not feel the pain when they landed because they are "death" from the very moment they jump...argument been, over-scared and over-shocked. How true is this?
Added on January 13, 2011, 10:32 am
QUOTE(iceanise @ Jan 13 2011, 11:22 AM)
can explain more on "sometimes the brain can choose not to register the pain"? how can that be done without drugs intervention?
Means during extreme situation, an individual do what needs to be done and is totally focused on that (our of fear/courage/etc). Any pain inflicted upon him will not be be felt until he calmed down. for eg a soldier that charges towards the enemies and swinging his rifles/firing away . The pain from the injuries he acquired wont be felt until he finally come to a rest. And then.... *ouch* .... faints.This post has been edited by alanyuppie: Jan 13 2011, 10:32 AM
Jan 13 2011, 10:26 AM

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