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Originally Posted by whunter
When you survive a major kidney stone attack, get back to me.
Until then please excuse me for doubting.
For years I have consulted doctors all over the world, regarding this question.
The universal answer is; if you can block the pain it is not a critical attack or it is to late and the Kidney Ruptured = get to a hospital quick or die.
Amputating your own arm or leg with a dull pocket knife, soldering iron and no anesthetic is enormously less traumatic.
This is why military special forces are trained to stab the kidney for a silent kill.
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'Silent kill' part not making sense.
If this pain you are experiancing is like you describe..it would sound more logical that someone being stabbed in a kidney would cry out in pain.
Unless of course a hand is placed over their mouth, stifeling the scream.
Then again, a human has 2 kidneys, just because 1 its inoperative shouldnt nessacarily mean the person will die.
Real life is not like a Hollyweird movie, where a person is shot or stabbed and they suddenly fall down and are dead.
Real death comes slowly, and agonizeingly.
I would think that slitting the throat, and letting the subject bleed-out, would be a more efficient-almost garenteed- form of execution.