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Pain
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Weight Master E.

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Yesterday, when I was running, I had a new pain hit me. I'm not sure what it was. I was starting on my second mile, and from the left side of my neck to almost my left eblow starting hurting. It was just a sharp pain, and, as long as I held my arm up, it didn't hurt. I finished the second mile, and went inside the gym. All of my vitals were good, s ...
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No Pain
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Vixen W.



Check this out---this is my first week ever since I hit puberty that I haven't had to take any narcotics. That's intense! I haven't had any L3's at all and barely any L2's. In fact, the only thing I've taken this whole week since Monday last was 600mg of Motrin a few times. Now I don't know if it's the Nicosan or the fact that now we are having lo ...
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Pain pain pain
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Lauren
Slept two hours at most last night. Having a pain flare up, for what reason I do not know. Some days I cannot deal with the mental battle of trying to manage my pain with excercises, visualizations, etc.. It’s been a long time since I’ve done this but today I just couldn’t deal with these intense aches and pains on top of no sleep ...
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Pain
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Polar Bear
Sometimes, when the pain is too great, the words soon disappear. There is nothing but pain upon pain. Pain in layers, pain in waves. How do I get through this?
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pain
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Judith L.
I may have turned a corner. I have noticed an overall decrease in pain in my knees, and the pain I've been getting in my right leg and hip has diminished as well. I feel like I can walk with less of a feeling of stiffness in my legs, although I still have some trouble with the rest of my body. I think if I lose weight I will notice a huge differen ...
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Pain
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Heather ..
I'm learning something. There are lots of different kinds of pain. I know that sounds silly. Of course, everybody knows that. There's the pain of scraping your knee, the pain of a paper cut, the pain of a broken bone. Those are all pretty specific, and most of us can relate to those kinds of pain. What is interesting is that we all have some ...
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Pain
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Nathan L.
Tricia tripped and fell this afternoon and tore up her hands and knees very badly. After a trip to the ER, she's home now but is in a lot of pain...the worst pain she's ever experienced, she says, which must be pretty bad. I know she'd appreciate your prayers, especially for her hands. We're trying to contact a physician right now to find out if ...
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Pain
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Barbara U.
“Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding.” -Kahlil GibranPain. I went down that road this past week. Wednesday night, my right hand was held in a spastic-claw impersonation. It throbbed and ached, without end. I have my theories as to how I may have injured myself, but as Yogi Berra deftly once replied, "I wish I ha ...
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In Pain...
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groovychik007

My PEG area has been extremely sore these last few days so it hurts my stomach area whenever I move so I've been having some painkiller medicene for it. It's unavoidable, having pain in your PEG which is kinda rubbish but I know how to handle the ways of pain of my PEG. My nursey carer of me who goes by the name of mum, put on some cream and a cot ...
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Pain
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Angela Bancroft
Remember the old saying, " No Pain No Gain." Or "Pain is Great!" While coaches these days argue that there is no good pain, I do feel the meaning in those expressions. For example, today while running my 9th hill repeat at a faster pace than the first 8, I had some discomfort that one might call pain. It was mostly just a kick ...
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