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Re: news


Posted by sleepykitty on February 02, 2002 at 10:06:58:

In Reply to: news posted by philip on February 01, 2002 at 11:36:06:

Philip,
Can you provide an understanding for the research being done on the peptides that control pain sensation and their relationship to narcolepsy? Is the hypothesis that of less sensation in narcoleptics, or more? I have always felt like I was much more sensitive to almost any sensation -- taste, touch, emotion, heat, cold, and light sensativity, etc. From other discussions here it seems there are a number of PWN who also experience more sensation. Any clarification would be appreciated. Thanks.

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