Is it normal to heal like this?

oh god where to start. if you ever watch ufc or other fighting show after the fight the guys are bleeding and bruised and what not. i get in fights, i get it really hard and by the end of the fight i look the same as when i started but the other guy is bleeding. im not saying this to make it sound like im a good fighter. it's just that both of us fighting are about the same. we get in the same amount of hits and hit just as hard as the other.if i get cut people normally bleed for a bit till you clean it up. i bleed and it is like an instant healing process.in the past i have tried to injure myself just to see what my body was capable of and i never really got hurt. i feel all the pain but very briefly. im talking like 5 seconds of light sting and its gone. please read this and let me know what you think about me.

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Comments ( 10 )
  • sportsmom

    Ok you've been watching too much Heroes, lol.

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  • broshkin

    dude thats awesome!

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  • aussiewolf

    save the cheerleader, save the world. yeah i have seen Heros too.

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  • gako

    Ok there jesus..

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  • snookyfrank

    Just means your healthy and probably have a very tollerant nerve system

    Wolverine xD

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  • I heard somewhere of a disease that kinda similar to what you discribed maybe you should ask a doctor about it or something? But I gotta say...it's still rlly cool!

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  • ruralfrights

    Come on guys! This man has a legit question. Were not talking about stinky toes and bonners!

    And after all that, I wish I had exact info for you. Your obviously robust, and that is bound to be a factor. Also, people have different densities (maybe the wrong word) to their blood. Your blood content must be pretty thick. Don't know if that's good or bad. Ask a doctor or try internet info---reputable sites only. Interesting to know

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  • ouchez

    Ok wolverine...

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  • I wanna see your retractable claws!

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  • cheesey530

    That's awsome0.o

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