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Lol, this is medicine we're talking about....not law. I can say with confidence that the patients I was specifying did not feel pain as it is currently defined by medicine.
That being said, our current medical definition of pain is widely debated, and thought to be too dependent on our limited understanding of consciousness.
Now, the reason I can assert that my patient felt no pain is pretty simple. Those patients did not possess the required physiology to be conscious, and unconscious people do not feel pain.
So what exactly leads you to believe I am "absolutely full of shit"? What experience do you have in medicine again?
I think they know nothing of the nervous system, let alone the PNS. One of those people that lack the knowledge base, but with a mixture of intelligence and poor mental health will make shit up and tell themselves they're right while vehemently putting down anyone that objects.