In order to understand the process, the study focuses upon important incidents that subjects can recall or are experiencing.
During the early stages of the condition, the subject may experience Dysuria and the inability to fully empty the bladder.
Using several tests, the researchers kept track of the amount of pain the subjects experienced daily and compared it with local weather reports.
Thus far everything the subject had experienced was familiar to Farrell at least in outline.
A sidebar showed pulse rate and blood pressure, subject is also experiencing well-controlled apprehension.
The subjects then remove their oxygen masks and experience the symptoms of hypoxia.
"This is merely a link between you, so that the two observers will always know what the subjects are experiencing."
The hypertensive subjects experienced an average reduction of 11.5/5.7 mm Hg.
So far the reports suggest that, in general, the subjects experience normal functioning but with increased focus, creativity and emotional clarity.
The subject might experience some symptoms of aging, but the hormone would probably be metabolized and its effect limited.