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This seems questionable.Death by dehedraytion as actually pretty painless…
Finally, I think we must be very cautious when a doctor says that someone “doesn’t feel it.” We simply cannot know exactly how that person feels. It is true that some older people do not feel heat and cold and pain exactly as we middle-aged folks do. But pain thresholds vary among people at any age. I know a man in his nineties who seems to be as sensitive to pain as I am. And starvation and dehydration are not exactly pain. They are immensely overwhelming sensations-every part of the body suffers, and the mind knows it, unless it is completely unaware of any sensation at all.
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