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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Fryers Forest Australia
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I think adrenaline is a major factor in ones actions after an injury.
If you perceive a threat [like Germans shooting at you at Normandy] adrenaline will keep you acting through fear and pain. I was attacked by a police officer at an up-to-that-point peaceful protest for approx 16 damage to the skull - and I was able to make rational decisions about how to escape, and make good that escape. As soon as I was safe I passed out. Without adrenaline [ie. if a brick fell on my head at work] I think I would have gone down like a sack of spuds. I certainly do not have combat reflexes, significant military training or high Will.
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