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How can you prove to anyone that you have a pain in your body-?

And Does it 'exist"(Hard 'Facts', Evidence), even if you can`t prove(provide Evidence) it to anyone?

Update:

My question is Not pertaining to 'causing'(making) pain to yourself or having any form(evidence) of a disease relating with having pain. 'Eating' to much at one time can make anyone vomit, there's only so much room in your stomach. I know our(human) body is made up with tissue, bones and chemicals. And 'how' in any way can this question be related to God(Existence,Facts)- ??? Humm...

Update 2:

If you can`t prove it, How can it even exist- ???

Update 3:

I "used" to be an 'Atheist' for many many years. So I had to get rid of a 'eternal headache'...:-) I believed in an unseen being- "God"...

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  • neil s
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    Generally, by relating it to a place where trauma can be shown in the tissue.

    Now, if this is meant to relate to God, it is a poorly thought out question, since the claim is not that God is a mere experience, like pain, but is an entity that exists independent of whether or not anyone experiences him/her/it.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You can't "prove" it. Besides, "pain" isn't a "thing" about which there is even a question of existence -- it's a subjective feeling your brain generates.

    People often feel "pain" when nothing is wrong in any way. Other people, because of genetic defects, feel no "pain" whatsoever (such people often get severe joint damage, because they don't shift positions when sitting for long periods of time or sleeping like people who feel pain do. They also die at a very high rate from appendicitis, because they don't feel it as painful).

    Peace.

  • James
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    As a matter of fact there is medical technology that can detect pain within the body.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    If your doctor prescribes you pain killers than you must have pain, because he is a very experienced doctor that has been practicing for a LONG time, so therefore there can't possibly be any margin for error and I didn't lie to get them :)

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You sound like a redheaded chick I once knew.

    My son nailed her.

    Good times.

  • 1 decade ago

    No....frequently signs of trauma will be evident, but no...strictly speaking.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    vomiting usually gives the impression that your in serious pain.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    stick your hand and their hand on a hot stove top at the same time and say, you see, it hurts don't it!

  • 1 decade ago

    i dont get wat ur askingg

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