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Patte Rosebank
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@Robbo, why am I not surprised that you have piercings?

Physical pain doesn’t just boost your adrenaline.  It also releases a rush of endorphins.

 

I have a couple of tattoos, and I remember the pleasant buzz of endorphins that kicked in after the artist had been working on me for a while.

In fact, the tattoo parlour warned me to have something to eat about half an hour before coming in for my appointment.  Because if I didn’t, the rush of endorphins would make me pass out.

 

Fast-forward to the day I had the drainage tubes removed, a week after my panniculectomy, last summer…

When the nurse removed the first one, YEOWCH!!!  And then, I felt a sudden rush of chills and shakes and wobbliness, and she quickly put me into the chair and applied a cool washcloth to my head.

I said, “I think I just found out why they tell you not to get a tattoo on an empty stomach.  That’s a hell of an endorphin rush.”

The nurse was impressed.

She was even more impressed when I turned the air blue, as she removed the second drainage tube.  This time, I was okay.

“Mythbusters” was right.  Swearing *does* raise your pain threshold!

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