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Do You Have More Confidence That Nociceptive Is Not Sufficient for Pain?
In the real life clinical world how often do I think we encounter people in pain who have no who don't have primary nociception going on or how many times do we encounter people who do havePrimary nociceptions going on but don't have pain. There's really compelling evidence that as as pain persists and as the other inputs into a complex um danger evaluation protection evaluation system then people can have pain when there is not reasonable evidence they would be having a primary nocICEptive event. Jack, if you were to ask which of these things are more likely to potentially need revision than others he'd say it was either necessity or sufficiency. He has very high confidence in both