This may seem really weird to ask but are you experimenting by hitting yourself? Just curious, as I have noticed a strange phenomenom on myself, it is that if I crash into something hard, and am really busy, and sort of therefore pay not much attention or quickly forget I "bruised" myself somewhere I get a bruise, sometimes a big bruise appears and I can't remember hitting into anything at all. If OTOH, I notice immediately, and put my concentration on the spot I have hit, (so to speak, but I mean if I really have time to notice) rub the spot, and think I'm going to have a big bruise, no bruise ever forms (or ever comes to the surface to be seen).

I have always wondered what the heck the mechanism for the two different outcomes of a big "bump" could possibly be other than a strictly mental control over the bruising process. Unless it is the rubbing of the sore spot, vs not rubbing it?
sol

Sandee George wrote:

I have observed the following and would like all to hear from you all
your different perspectives :
Why is it when I hit any part of my body, not drawing blood, that by
using C.S. thereon by applying
a soaked pad of it - there is practically no bruising or inflammation -
this interests me - thanks
Sandee



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