Phantom Limbs (Interlude)

I suppose one has to call a Phantom Limb a hallucination
Because it is a vivid feeling
Of something which is not in reality there, which is not materially there.
It is neurally or neurologically there, but this is the case of many hallucinations.
Left alone, a phantom tends to shrink and sometimes to become immobile or painful or distorted.
The limb may contract, may become very painful. Sometimes the limb will shrink so thus may seem to be a fist sprouting from the shoulder.
And uh, it is very difficult to come to terms with these, umm, deformed and painful phantoms



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Writer(s): Cody Allen Foster, Ryan Dean Wisler
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