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I thought you might possibly find this relevant...my wife suffers from this due to chronic orthopedic damage, I just didn't know ofmyoud been familiar with the concept, hope is of at least some possible use....
Allodynia (Ancient Greek άλλος állos "other" and οδύνη odúnē "pain") refers to central pain sensitization (increased response of neurons) following normally non-painful, often repetitive, stimulation. Allodynia can lead to the triggering of a pain response from stimuli which do not normally provoke pain.[1] Temperature or physical stimuli can provoke allodynia, which may feel like a burning sensation,[2] and it often occurs after injury to a...
Oh, incidentally, not that this article has anything to do with your, obviously, I'd merely noticed the similarity of one of the names from a WW2 incident tat was either made into a movie, or is being made, I'd gathered, called A Higher Call...I didn't know if you'd ever seen the story, I'd sent it in before, I didn't know if you caught it back then, I then noticed the identical name of one of the pair involved, and figured you might find it of interest...purely out of curiosity, had you ever heard the story? I dont think I'd ever mentioned it to you, that I can recall...has anyone else ever brought it up or pointed out the oddity of the identical name at all? Just wondered, thought it an interesting coidpcidencez you know? Enjoy, I'd be most eager to know your thohghts, many thanks....
Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident - Wikipedia
The Charlie Brown and Franz Stigler incident occurred on 20 December 1943, when, after a successful bomb run on Bremen, 2nd Lt Charles "Charlie" Brown's B-17 Flying Fortress (named "Ye Olde Pub") was severely damaged by German fighters. Luftwaffe pilot Franz Stigler had the opportunity to shoot down the crippled bomber, but did not. After an extensive search by Brown, the two pilots met each other 40 years later and developed a friendship that...