Sentences with phrase «constant emotional pain»

I have also heard it described as a constant emotional pain, a constant sadness that never goes away.
The person with BPD is in constant emotional pain that the therapy does not alleviate.

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Even if we're exhausted, depressed, in constant pain, our babies are losing weight, we resent our child, or breastfeeding is causing emotional flashbacks to previous abuse... none of that matters because our baby is getting breastmilk and we're avoiding evil disgusting formula.
It helped my emotional wellbeing by easing the constant pain.
Yes, forcing the conversion from a constant flow of carbs from «healthy whole grains» and sugars to increasing the enzymatic capacity to oxidize fats does indeed cause several weeks of low energy — but how do we explain the depression, nausea, headaches, lightheadedness, dehydration, emotional outbursts, intensive wheat cravings, bloating, constipation, even intensification of joint pain, effects that are not likely attributable to hypoglycemia or poor mobilization of energy?
James has tries to piece his broken world together and resume his life after the tragic loss but the emotional pain, emptiness and the loss of sense of direction in life, leaves him in constant state of dazed confusion, between accepting the facts of life, and denying the loss of his beloved wife.
The accident strains the relationship because of the constant physical pain Valeria is in due to her legs being all but severed in the crash, and then the emotional pain of losing her dog into a hole in the floor caused by the lack of needed repairs.
They claimed damages on behalf of the late Ms. Dorval's estate for suffering, pain and inconvenience because of constant harassment by her former spouse and police inaction, and personally for solatium doloris, funeral expenses and loss of emotional support.
Another important service provided, is helping individuals to deal with the guilt and emotional pain, ensued with the constant abuse.
The body responds as if the trauma is still occurring and keeps the person in a state of constant readiness and unnecessary reactivity, leading to a constellation of familiar symptoms, including anxiety, panic, hyper - vigilance, flashbacks, emotional lability, depression, pain, patterns of bracing and collapse, cognitive dysfunction, behavioral problems, addictions, and an ongoing sense of intrusion and overwhelm.
But of course we don't go through this life as merely logical creatures, we are also emotional, and the emotional side of me is in constant pain and agony over missing my child.
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