I don’t feel pain, physical or emotional pain. Why am I not capable of feeling pain? I seem like a rock- indestructible.
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Neuropathy is a condition where the nerves are either dead or dying. I have it in my feet. I stepped on a wire in my bare feet and didn’t feel a thing or even know that I had done that until the wound got so infected (about a week later) that I had to go to the ER to find out what was going on.
After a butt load of antibiotics and next day emergency surgery, the wire was pulled out of my foot. I then was laid up in a long-term care facility for 6 months while the wound healed.
Along with not feeling much pain, I also have trouble balancing, due to the nerves being dead. I have to do physical therapy to help strengthen what nerves I have in my lower legs.
If you’re speaking of emotional pain, it depends on how you look at it. you don’t have to deal with heartbreak or constant states of anxiety and depression or repeatedly question your self worth. You get to think without emotional pain clouding your mind. If it’s physical, then you have a very rare condition that’s untreatable called CIP. Pain exists because our mind signals our body parts that something is wrong. Physical pain can be horrific to an extent depending on what injury or disease you’re suffering from, in this case feeling a lack of pain would be good. But on the other hand, if you had internal bleeding, it could be fatal and you wouldn’t even know you’re bleeding due to the lack of pain.