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Just a thought. Obviously any material that is difficult to cut is a problem, so in this situation wouldn't the best solution be to put the person under enough for the body to reset? Or is there a point where things can't reduce while restricted?
In other words, a swollen finger with a stuck titanium/tungsten ring isn't going to resolve that swelling quickly if at all. But other things do go down typically on their own once stimuli is gone.
I believe you'd still be in a "all the blood that got pumped in here is unable to flow back out" situation, even when the pumping in has subsided.
That was what I wasn't sure about. So I guess in such a case the blood acts as its own tourniquet to prevent movement.
I would think even maybe lancing the blooded area would be better than the posted alternative.
Leeches.
Doesn’t matter, still getting some suck on your d … I guess?
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