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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @Imyourfed 22 Nov \ on: Fun Fact Friday - Best Fun Fact Gets 10,000 Sats meta
Phantom limb syndrome is a condition where people who have had limbs amputated still feel pain, and other sensations as if the limb is still there. This happens because the brain keeps getting signals from the nerves that used to carry impulses from the missing limb. Even after the limb is gone these signals can cause real uncomfortable sensations that the brain interprets as coming from the amputated area.