![]() ![]() ![]() And inability to do daily chores, participate in social activities, keep their jobs. They sometimes instigate nausea, vomiting, vertigo. Varied kinds and intensities of pain are unmistakable. Thus, everyone – except that rare genetically charmed woman, and the few others who may be out there, never experiencing varied physical pain – has suffered acute, sudden pain, many have endured postsurgical pain, all have experienced dental pain. Meantime, the rest of us can’t escape pain. ![]() Now that’s an advertising campaign slogan any product manager at any commercial healthcare company could gleefully embrace. Furthermore, another added benefit of this genetic anomaly is that any injuries she didn’t feel, over the decades of her life, tended to leave no scars. And, an excellent side effect from FAAH-OUT (this gene’s scientific name) is that it can promote swifter healing. Why discovery of and studying this woman’s genetic painlessness is important is that her genetic glitch could lead scientists to developing more precise, more on-target treatments for the vast majority of us who can’t escape pain. Not only is she pain-free, she also heals more quickly than normal people. Her Genes May Hold the Analgesic Key.Īnecdotally, a condition which many longtime pain sufferers might envy was reported by Heather Murphy on Main the New York Times article, A Woman, 71, Doesn’t Feel Pain. Chapter One PAIN DESCRIBED – WHAT IS PAIN?ĭespite what we all endure when parts of our bodies hurt, we recognize that pain is positive because 1) it warns us to stop doing what we’re doing, right now, that’s causing the noxious sensation or 2) it notifies us that something is inexplicably wrong and we need to go get it diagnosed and treated.Ī Pain-free Woman Thrives. ![]()
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