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Quick question about lightning

#1 Postby weatherlover427 » Mon Jun 23, 2003 3:12 am

My friend was struck by lightning in Texas on that bad storm of June 15th, or Father's Day. Since then he can't feel ANY pain. He can see the cuts or gashes, but cannot feel them at all. What may have caused this?
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#2 Postby pvroses » Mon Jun 23, 2003 8:37 am

I am by no means an expert,but my geuss would be when the lightning hit him everything electrical in his body has been shortcircuted,including nerves. Or simply the nerves have just been fried. It might be permant , or it might just take time for the nerves to heal themselves. From everything I've read on lightning strike victims (the survivors) almost every person has different side effects from being hit. Some have no ill effects at all, others have a lifetime of health problems and severe pain. Hopefully someone else will pop in who's more expert at this and give you somemore incite. I hope your friend has a full recovery. ~K
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#3 Postby Colin » Mon Jun 23, 2003 1:35 pm

Dunno what may have caused this, but I agree with pvroses... that's probably what happened. I'm also hoping your friend has a real quick recovery. :)
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#4 Postby JetMaxx » Mon Jun 23, 2003 4:30 pm

Josh, I read a story one time about a park ranger struck by lightning that never got cold afterwords until his death....he could go outside in sub zero weather and not wear a coat....couldn't stand a blanket on his bed in the wintertime.
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#5 Postby Colin » Mon Jun 23, 2003 5:08 pm

JetMaxx wrote:Josh, I read a story one time about a park ranger struck by lightning that never got cold afterwords until his death....he could go outside in sub zero weather and not wear a coat....couldn't stand a blanket on his bed in the wintertime.


Wow... now that's really weird... just goes to show what lightning can do if you're not taking the necessary precautions! :o
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#6 Postby weatherlover427 » Mon Jun 23, 2003 5:44 pm

I can't stand NOT having a blanket on me unless it's 70 or above outside! I hate not having something covering me - or else I cannot sleep! :(

(PS - I will pass this info along to my friend, thx so much for your help :D )
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#7 Postby Stormsfury » Mon Jun 23, 2003 8:40 pm

Josh, I would have to recommend your friend see a doctor who specializes in lightning strikes specifically or a qualified doctor who has dealt with lightning strike injuries ...

I'm not a doctor, but as another poster eluded to, it sounds like your friend has nerve damage from the strike ...
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