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Disclamer: I have absolutely NO medical knowledge and the following question is made from an assumption:
While her ability to move was taken away her internal organs function as normal. Wouldn't feeling such intense pain cause among other things a drastic increase in her heart rate? They'd notice something was wrong, unless they shrugged it off in which case they're assholes.
While her ability to move was taken away her internal organs function as normal. Wouldn't feeling such intense pain cause among other things a drastic increase in her heart rate? They'd notice something was wrong, unless they shrugged it off in which case they're assholes.
Spikes in heart-rate are exceptionally common during heart surgeries, as well as fluctuations in all other vital signs. However, the reason that this is bullshit is because I've been in an OR when the vaporizer sprung a leak. You know what happened? Everyone heard it, and some people started to feel the onset of anesthesia within about 5 minutes. A 3 hour surgery, it would not have gone completely unnoticed.
Since none of her movement signals never left the brain I would assume her other organs would just function as usual since none of those signals would leave the brain either. - it's just the pain going the other way - from the incision to the brain.
But again, I'm no expert on the matter.
But again, I'm no expert on the matter.