Women who experience them say it's more of a tightening and
discomforting feeling rather than pain.
Not exact matches
Usually this is the moment in my story when I am told that my
discomfort is solely my problem and my responsibility to wrestle with and get over, that everyone
feels a little out of place when they are new, and that my identity should be first and always that of a Christian seeking unity
rather than division, especially along racial and ethnic lines.
These include not remembering a discrete traumatic injury, generally having dull
discomfort as opposed to sharp / stabbing
feelings, having pain that lessens as they progress through their sporting activity (i.e. as one warms up)
rather than pain which persists in the heat of the game, and having a diffuse area of pain
rather than a specific location.
Earlier this month, Oxlade - Chamberlain was reportedly offered # 180,000 per week to stay at Arsenal; to his credit, it appears that he'd
rather risk
discomfort (i.e., riding the bench at Chelsea) than be paid handsomely to take part in what increasingly
feels like another failed season.
What I
felt was more of a tightening twinge of
discomfort rather than
feeling painful.
Rather, both conditions merely pose
discomfort for pregnant women, as well as presenting
feelings of annoyance and irritability due to a lack of comfort in mobility.
And so, for the first few days, there were moments of
discomfort (or,
rather, moments I labeled as uncomfortable), and I
felt frustration at sitting still, as the clock ticked and I «lost time.»
I suggest keeping a food journal to track any of these persisting
feelings of
discomfort,
rather than popping another Tums and calling it a night.
You're basically saying that you would
rather give someone else an entire evening of
discomfort instead of taking on the minute or two
discomfort you would
feel by calling them and canceling.
Most kids still stop crying in less than five minutes, but that's no longer the goal now that my priority is their
feelings rather than my
discomfort with their
feelings.
Although this behavioral problem is somewhat similar, a puppy
feeling discomfort from separation from other canines is
rather an evolutionary instinct,
rather than a behavioral problem.
Rather than thinking of them in terms of Minimalism, she remembers, he told her they were «about the
discomfort he
felt in figuring out how two colors can rest next to each other on a canvas, and solving it in the most explicit way possible»: using colored vinyl as a readymade material, stretching it into rectilinear shapes, and composing based on color and formal relationships.5
Perhaps you eventually explode in anger, or pull away from someone
rather than confront the
discomfort you
feel.