The most common phrase that comes to mind when I think of new hope sufferers is “they can’t handle their pain”. This is completely untrue. The truth is that it really doesn’t take much of a challenge to turn someone into a new hope sufferer. Pain comes in many forms, and it is the inability to deal with that pain that makes it so difficult.
What you get in the long run is a lot of people who are so overwhelmed by their pain that they feel like they can never handle it, but that may not be the case. Many new hope sufferers have been through multiple surgeries, but I think their recovery process is actually quite impressive. For someone who had a broken jaw, for example, the most common thing that happened was a set of screws and plate that were put in place to fix the jaw.
Surgery isn’t the only way to deal with pain. I think what also happens is your body is able to heal itself. If you have major surgery, you can actually heal your body through the use of antibiotics and steroids. If you are a breast cancer survivor, for example, you’ll also get a shot of the hormone called estrogen. And if you were beaten by your parents, it’s usually possible for you to get a transplant to replace the damaged tissue.
I think in the same way that a car could be repaired with new parts. I’m also sure that one of the ways that they are repairing the jaw is by putting in some screws and a plate. Then the plate is removed and a new one is put in place. I think that because the body has a repair mechanism, it is able to heal itself.
This might sound more of a conspiracy theory, but I’ve heard it as a legitimate idea. There is a great deal of medical research to support the idea that some of the surgeries that are performed by doctors can actually repair the jaw.
Ok, so the idea here is that the new jaw can be “fixed” by putting in screws, but the surgery itself is actually done by other parts of the body. This is because it can repair itself, and the new part can heal the jaw, because it is an internal part.
I’ve heard of some doctors that say that this new jaw is not really a part of the body, but one of the parts that is attached to the new jaw. However, Ive heard more anecdotal evidence that says that this new jaw actually has a mind. That is, other parts of the body can be used to fix the new jaw, but the new jaw has its own mind.
I do not know what the hell it is that Ive heard about this, but I really do not think Ive heard of any kind of surgery that repairs itself.
In the case of a damaged area of the body, the goal is to fix the damaged area through other parts, like an arm or leg, without actually damaging the damaged area itself. This is not at all an impossibility, but it usually means a lot of surgery. The problem comes when the area needs to be surgically repaired, but that surgery causes the damaged area to heal incorrectly and cause further problems.
I had a friend who got in a car accident and had some nerve damage that caused him to have some pretty bad nerve damage. He was able to recover from that with a series of surgeries. Not only did he heal, he also had a huge amount of nerve regeneration. A guy who got hit by a car has a very good chance of being able to walk again without having to have extensive reconstructive surgery.