by Running, Fall Up on November 2nd, 2005

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Does it always hurt to die, or do some people die without feeling pain?

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  • by tearyeyedamerican on April 4th, 2006

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    There are incidences where people die instantly. In these cases the person feels nothing at all, just finds themselves out of their body. Other deaths are with people in a coma, a sleep like condition, where they just go softly into the next existance. Some of us that are fortunate enough to grow old may simply go to sleep and not wake up. Not all deaths are painful except for those of us that are left behind to deal with the loss and that is more emotional pain, real enough but not deadly. Try to remember that pain usually sets in hours after the trauma of injury and gets more painful before it gets better. There have even been people who did not know they had been shot untill it was pointed out to them. The shock of seeing the wound, blood, etc, is so surprising that once noticed the pain sets in immediately. Strange the way the brain works. Death, in and of itself, isn't painful, its the injury that brings about death that hurts.

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