Sentences with phrase «dulling the pain many»

We can dull pain, but we can't elude it.
As an atheist, I often find myself having that same dull pain watching American Atheists at work that I get, as a gun collector, watching the NRA get all nonlinear about things.
In addition endorphins, which are natural opiate - like substances, dull the pain as a result of which the discomfort of intense physical exertion is better tolerated.
Mark has no such scriptural reference; myrrhed wine» was given as a humane measure to dull the pain of one crucified.
Scared, but willing Sean will put his best tongue forward and tell you his honest opinion while drinking milk to dull the pain.
But for those of us who'd rather dull the pain with sugar, the bakers extraordinaire at Butter & Scotch in Crown Heights, Brooklyn have put two ice cream sundaes on the ballot — um, menu.
Wine to dull the pain of it all?
Ice can be applied to nipples before a feed to numb them or pain relievers can be taken 20 minutes before a feed to dull the pain.
He may reach for drugs, alcohol, food, or other unhealthy habits that temporarily dull his pain.
If you don't want to get an epidural but you still want something to dull the pain a little, there are some medications that your doctor can give you.
You can opt out of the epidural but still get pain medication that will help dull the pain a little.
It's «natural» to give birth vaginally without medication, but it's also «natural» for people to use whatever means are available to dull their pain and discomfort and to get a baby out if vaginal birth isn't happening or no longer safe.
He was alleged to have become addicted to Percoet — an opiate medication — that he was using to dull the pain he was suffering in his last months of life.
But residue analyses on pots found there may explain the mystery, as Peyronel and his colleagues described in a paper last year: The researchers found traces of wild plants often used for medicine, such as poppy for opium to dull pain, heliotrope to fight viral infections, and chamomile to reduce inflammation.
Today, the Appropriations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives passed a spending bill that wouldn't cut quite as deep — just 6.4 % — but that's not doing much to dull the pain.
These people are more likely to complain of draggy or dull pain, they can be dizzy or faint, cold and look pale.
Doctors aren't sure exactly how it works, but one theory is that it releases endorphins, feel - good chemicals that help dull pain, says Dr. Shirazian.
For weeks, Gail Alexander - Wright, then 37, had noticed a dull pain in her neck, as well as a nagging fatigue.
White willow bark (the wood from which aspirin is derived) dulls pain, ginger encourages blood circulation, and St. John's wort supports mood.
They won't cure your sore throat or help you fight off the underlying cold, but they may help dull the pain temporarily.
It also increases the amount of serotonin and dopamine thus dulling the pain receptors, much like morphine or opium but without the nasty side effects.
After the sudden death of her young daughter two years ago, Kimberley noticed that many people around her were suggesting medication to dull her pain.
The cacophony of dull pain and impaired mobility that causes people to revert to speaking in caveman moans?
While many will reach for over the counter medications to dull the pain, it's best to address the main source of the problem.
It dulls the pain and soothes the fear as adrenaline follows closely behind the «ass --» aspirin you just swallowed.
It seems to be helping a little, but I still do not feel normal and have a dull pain all the time.
Turns out the hit of morphine wasn't enough to actually dull the pain — women were still very much in pain — they just had no memory of it.
It works with your brain in a way that can dull pain, particularly in your jaw, mouth, and face.
A dull pain that stretches across your forehead and / or the sides and back of your head.
She saw children sniffing glue to dull the pains of hunger, she saw women forced into prostitution to provide for their families, she saw countless others suffering from PTSD.
You are attacking the problem at the source rather than dulling the pain for a few hours with an aspirin.
While the lapse of weeks and months help dull the pain, it also allows ourselves time to grieve.
This has the risible effect of turning her into a one - note victim, suspiciously leafing through her husband's papers and taking hits of cocaine to dull the pain.
How about feasting your eyes on a woman who climbs out, pulls the tree limb from her body with the help of a peyote substance that not only dulls pain but makes her into a Wonder Woman?
To dull the pain of their rudderless existence, he and his friends drive around, smoke pot, burn down abandoned buildings, and generally behave like multicultural, Midwestern versions of the kids from Saturday Night Fever, another bleak working - class character study driven by a mesmerizing central star turn.
He uses his wit and booze to dull the pain of his aimless existence.
At least we're here to dull the pain.
That these coincidences are used for crowd - pleasing moments will likely dull the pain of characters magically appearing and re-appearing with no convincing explanation.
It's just another wry New York family - dysfunction farce, with a stronger supporting cast and (slightly) better production values than Robespierre's first film but also a propensity for playing it safe and dulling the pain just when the pain should be sharpest.
If outwardly she gave an impression of dignified composure, inside she was in turmoil: tightness in her chest, stomach cramps, a dull pain in her hip and, on top of everything, palpitations.
Drinking and pills helped dull the pain.
All of the other options on this list will allow you money to grow at least somewhat, hopefully enough to match with inflation or at least dull the pain that it causes.
Small though it may be, our bond allocation has helped dull the pain of the equity slump.
They can not talk to us about the chronic dull pain that is associated with dental disease, yet we know they feel it.
Chewing dulls the pain of teething, keeps a pup busy and very importantly, it relieves stress.
We gave him a soft bed, medicine to dull the pain, and began working to heal his legs.
Ask the vet for a middle of the road dose; one that helps dull the pain, but does not completely stop it, unless the injury is so severe that your dog needs a healthy dose of painkillers to even rest comfortably.
Or some marijuana to dull the pain this kid routinely inflicts upon you as he flails around like a hopeless singular noodle in a hurricane.The stark contrast in size between Trico and Noodle Boy can exacerbate these problems too.
He is presently suffering from pain in his upper arm as well as a chronic dull pain in his elbow, and fatigue in his forearm and flexor digitorum superficialis (a forearm muscle).
After the news of his death went viral, Sir Nicholas Serota, the director of the Tate gallery, stated the following in an attempt to dull the pain of the loss: Angus Fairhurst was always deprecating about his own talent, but he made some of the most engaging, witty and perceptive works of his generation and was an enormously influential friend of other British artists who came to prominence in the early nineties.
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