K kphantom26 Well-known member Dec 9, 2023 #1 If *** is a "nerve" disease, then why do they say no pains (ie: nerve pains, numbness, stabbing pains etc) associated with it?Please only positive comments all
If *** is a "nerve" disease, then why do they say no pains (ie: nerve pains, numbness, stabbing pains etc) associated with it?Please only positive comments all
M MarioMasher Well-known member Dec 9, 2023 #2 Because dead nerves and dead muscles can't feel anything.
S skyarosecandycane Member Dec 9, 2023 #3 Because it effects "motor" nerves (the ones that control movement) and not sensory nerves which are the ones that cause sensation.
Because it effects "motor" nerves (the ones that control movement) and not sensory nerves which are the ones that cause sensation.