Ozzie Posted 30 December , 2005 Share Posted 30 December , 2005 Question then. If you have been through 1-2-3 years of war and seen others wounded and know the results of these wounds, wouldn't you have a fair idea of your chances, if you recieved a certain wound? For example, a stomach wound with great trauma to the area. Interested Kim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc2 Posted 30 December , 2005 Share Posted 30 December , 2005 Question then. If you have been through 1-2-3 years of war and seen others wounded and know the results of these wounds, wouldn't you have a fair idea of your chances, if you recieved a certain wound? For example, a stomach wound with great trauma to the area. Interested Kim Kim, I believe that is correct, but that is the "intellectual knowledge " I referred to above, and while it is interesting, it may be a false expectation of death. I am really more interested in the concept of someone who is actually dying being able to correctly predict their own death. Doc2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilB Posted 30 December , 2005 Author Share Posted 30 December , 2005 I`d tend to give myself the benefit of the doubt! I`m with you, Doc2. Does the body go into "imminent death" mode, so that you know, for definite, that you`re going? Phil B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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