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You might wake briefly but would lose consciousness (and then die unless immediate help is available) quickly because of the volume of blood you would lose through your severed femoral artery.

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Q: If you are lying with your leg on a train track and a train comes and rips off your leg would you wake up or just slip into a coma immediately?
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