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hurricane34
at Thu Sep 1 19:52:49 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by hurricane34 ]
"Do they feel pain?"
Doubtful is farthest from the truth. would you agree pain is subjective? A cut to me is not that bad while to some they may scream and pass out. We also know that animals have the normal pain receptors and nerves that we do. Then we must assume the foundation for sending noxious stimuli signals to the brain and therefore they can without a doubt in my mind that they feel pain. Today most are finally addressing pain, now we must get those up to the present and give it BEFORE the painful episode.
"refrigeration technique with the highest survival rate following surgery"
Could you elaborate I'm very interested in learning what you are doing. I agree the DEA makes you fill out forms but thats only for higher controlled substances. We use morphine, buprenorphine, ketoprofen, butorphanol with excellent success. Let me know I look foward to your reply! -----
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