I don't feel as much pain as my friends.

This is personal, so please don't joke about it.
As a kid i was beaten up alot, so i got used to pain, that's several years ago, but i think it's been a while, that i don't feel much pain. If someone hits me, I can feel it, but it don't hurt.
And other stuffs, i don't get hurted, but i can feel it, but when others get hurt, i don't, and i'm pretty bad shape if that matters..
Is this normal?
Thank you for your time.

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Comments ( 13 )
  • randomjelly

    You lost me at "hurted".

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  • Echoes

    I guess that beating made you tougher, just like the army training. Consider it a positive little thing that resulted from a very terrible thing which is the beating.

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  • KornHusker

    People have different pain tolerances than others, so it's normal.

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  • orangewing33

    dude you could be a fuckin super hero if you cant feel pain.

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  • Akio

    I'm not sure if you're brain-dead from the beatings, or you're just as smart as a monkey.

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  • Shadow15k

    Its completey normal I've been beat up so much when I was young that I can barely feel anything Knowdays once there was a bully that I told to stop bullying a friend of mine then he got really pissed at me and then he punched me I just pretty much let him because then I would get in trouble too and no matter how much he punched me I didn't feel it while I pretty much was distracting him so my friend could get away and tell the teacher so I kinda take advantage of it So you are pretty lucky you have a high pain tolerance like I do because to be honest I love it lol

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  • TheEpicOne

    You are on unlucky guy mate

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  • jimhurt

    How old are you? Your gonna want to be tested for HSAN more specifically HSAN5, if everyting you are saying is true. HSAN5 is extremely rare 1 in 325,000,000 people suffer from it. I just so happen to be one of those people, to bad I haven't been so lucky in the lottery. I am now 49 and always new I couldn't feel pain like others. For as long as I can remember anyways. At age 6 I dove through a newly installed plate glass window over 400 stitches, NO PAIN, age 11 broke ankle in game 2 of season and didnt say anything because I wanted to keep playing and finished the season, age 12 football again, I broke my thumb Funny thing is I showed my father and our coach the obvious injury he straightened it out by hand taped it to keep it straight and sent me back into the game, played the rest of my football career all through high school in the same manner. Everyone used to say Man your a tuff guy etc etc etc my Dad used to tell me other parents were jealous of the fact I used to hit with reckless abandon in games and practice because it never hurt me. Problem is alot of times it hurt my teamates and friends and shouldn't have been allowed to continue. At age 17 I was involved in a 90 MPH Motorcycle accident I hit a pickup truck and was thrown from my bike, I broke both wrists jaw and nose, concussion as well from flying through a split rail fence, which did send me for testing and the discovery of the wrist and jaw fractures which were repaired. I entered the Marine Corps a few weeks after healing from these injuries. After bootcamp I enered Force Recon and jump school training where during a training incident I tore my ACL, MCL and LCL in my right knee and felt no pain just instability in the joint, 3 hours later my knee was so swollen the medics had to cut my pants off about 1/8 of an inch at a time because they couldn't get the scissors in any further LOL. Age 20 trapped in a collapsed building overseas for over 20 hours multiple breaks fractures etc. probably survived due to lack of pain thus no SHOCK! I was medically discharged from the USMC and few years later fell from over 20 feet from a crane and destroyed my left and right knees, after replacement I was placed on full disability and full VA disability. If you truly can not feel pain and you only feel mild to moderate discomfort from severe injuries you need to be tested HSAN 1-4 are usually fatal most people only live to around age 28 HSAN5 is survivable to a full lifetime. Today I am extremely careful ( Although I still ride my Harley ) and I live a pretty normal life, Married kids etc. my youngest age 15 incredible athlete high tolerance for pain too but not the same as mine, I can't tell you how happy I am that it's not the same. All my joints make noise and my flexibility is now horrible. I constantly drop thing from my hands due to dislocations etc. sometimes my grip is great and sometimes non existent depending on angles etc. I walk like I am in pain but not from pain just bad flexibility and stability. So if you don't want to end up like me get yourself tested it's really not that cool to be pain free, it's physically painless but not emotionally painless in the long run. GET TESTED!!!

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  • alot of people do this iv had people hit me so i can get used to pain

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  • killiminati

    Perfectly normal you have a high pain tolerance. My brother and I both have high pain tolerances kinda runs in the family I've been in a bad car accident broke both wrist and the thing that hurt the worst is when a few weeks later the docs had to re break my right wrist and put it in a cast so it was alliinged right so I could go into surgery that was the worst pain I ever felt in my 20 years of life and no I wasn't unconscious

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    • TheEpicOne

      yeah, i'm completely different from my sister..
      I've been in a car accident too, didn't get hurt though.. thanks

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  • TheEpicOne

    yeah, guess i'm not the only one.. thanks

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  • dappled

    I was beaten up a lot as a kid too and I feel little pain, especially with broken bones. I'm not sure the two things are linked but I do know that some martial artists hurt themselves over and over to strengthen themselves and minimise pain.

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