BoxCar_Willie
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That is the way it starts. Once it gets your blood you should get that feeling all over you body. When you start get the cravings for human brains you need to be worried. Make sure any family you don't want to eat is out of the house over the next few days. And any family that you do want to eat hangs around. Here is a video of an advanced case of what you have. Shouldn't quite advance that far though. You can notice the advanced stages of his full body numbness.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&v=wV1FKU9Oihw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=US&v=wV1FKU9Oihw
Nutriaitch;2190368; said:Question for the doctors here.
It's been just over 2 weeks since I sliced.
Today makes 1 week since the stitches were removed.
Any way, the area immediately above the cut (closer to finger tip) has no feeling.
As in I can jab it with a needle, touching the burning end of a cigarette, etc and not feel it at all.
The very tip of finger still has feeling.
Just the area inside the horseshoe shape of the cut seems to be completely dead.
Is this normal?
Or could it be permanent nerve damage?
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