Sentences with phrase «for pain experienced»

Opioids don't completely eliminate labor pain and typically don't work for pain experienced during delivery.
On the cross God shows the entire world He is sorry for the pain we experience and asks forgiveness for His part in this pain.

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And, for what it's worth, hysterectomies aren't necessarily considered the end - all be-all of endometriosis treatment — according to the Endometriosis Foundation, most women who undergo a hysterectomy will still experience pain from endometriosis.
For consumers, the pain comes in waves, first when they have to live through the experience, and then when negotiating repairs and determining who pays.
We learned a major pain point at this life stage is the lack of funding for those critical out - of - classroom experiences (i.e., study abroad and attending conferences / seminars) that can change lives.
For Graham, the pain was an experience painting her home.
Allow for being vulnerable to the pain experienced.
«The combination is painful for the people who experienced these deportations, and causes fresh pain to those who still bear the consequences of those times within them.»
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It highlights the opinions and experiences of IoT decision - makers on topics that include: drivers for adoption; major challenges and pain points; stages of adoption, deployment, and maturity of IoT implementations; investment in and utilization of devices, platforms, and services; the decision - making process; and forward - looking plans.
As Josh explains, «We weren't looking for a problem to solve - it found us since we had experienced this pain point while running our own prior businesses.»
Entrepreneurs and investors in Silicon Valley love to talk about «pain points,» the annoying parts of everyday experiences that represent opportunities for startups that can remove them.
Dealers love the service because it gives them warm leads for customers who might not have otherwise found their way onto the lots, and who, having been vetted by Canada Drives, then experience a pain - free financing process with the dealer's lender of choice.
While Apple Pay has a good user experience, the user experience of plastic cards isn't really a pain point for consumers.
The Go Red for Women movement reminds us that women frequently experience non-traditional symptoms of a heart attack besides chest pain.
You can wear your baby for hours without experiencing back pain or other issues.
Fortunately for you and your business, Amnet has vast experience in utilizing IT to remedy the pain points that afflict a growing business like yours.
Not only were his employers experiencing growing pains, but Lyft sued him for allegedly breaking a confidentiality agreement when he joined Uber, with the two sides later settling for undisclosed terms.
«We have experienced overwhelming demand for our product in Chicago and New Yorkand are excited to bring ShipBob's capabilities to the thousands of small businesses in Los Angeles, who can use our product to take the pain out of shipping and focus on what really matters — growing their business.»
Uber receipts are difficult to handle as well, a pain when doing expenses, Lyft is a much better experience for receipts, tipping and not to mention they hold a much higher standard of ethics as a business which counts.
Having worked as a firefighter for over thirty years, having worked as a grief counselor for over five years, having experienced lots of pain, suffering and sorrow as a hypnotherapist, to allow those in grieve, to be able to share their feelings and emotions in a non-judgmental atmosphere is huge.
Leave it to religion to dictate how you should think and act, down to your last moments of life, for fear of experiencing even greater pain after death... and why shouldn't they know?
I decided to take this job because I've seen through my own pain and experiences this last year that we as pastors and leaders are living «between the dreaming and the coming true» (credit goes to Robert Benson for that phrase).
When you say that love is the most important thing, I hope your heart includes loving those women who have made the unthinkable, unbearable decision that spared an embryo from being born into a traumatic, awful experience... from a situation of pain and suffering... from an environment where people are incapable of loving the child or providing for that child's basic needs.
Say for example a patient in a remote location must undergo surgery without anesthesia, but with (for the sake of argument) the assurance that he will prevent his own death by undergoing great pains and also assuming that (for the sake of argument) he values his own life over and above any pain he may experience in this life.
This doesn't always happen, because we live in a twisted world (cf. the book of Job), but when we experience pain and suffering, it is never because God is punishing us for some real (or imagined) sin against Him.
Takeaway for me is that the pain / suffering / rejection we experience in this life does not equal rejection by God — even if it does serve as a chastisement / correction for sin / failure in our lives — it reveals God's love and personal concern for our development, reminding us of our mortality and need to rely upon him... In short, the wounds / scars we receive are God's way of branding / choosing us as his own...
In other words, have you ever heard someone blame God for the pain that women experience in giving birth?
I believe that we can agree from Julie's story that she experienced pain from the actions of a group that she expected to advocate for her.
Again I grieve for the pain that people in this community have experienced.
If this couple was indeed rejected because of their race, as a Southern Baptist I'm embarrassed, frustrated, and I apologize to the couple on behalf of the Convention for the hurt and emotional pain they've experienced,» Land's statement continued.
It is argued then, that the crushing, heart - wrenching pain of watching a child die, and the sense of deep loss that lingers afterwards for days, months, and even years in the hearts of parents, is the pain that God experiences for an eternity over the death of His Son.
Nevertheless, it is the will of God for us to find beauty and value in the midst of trouble, strength and mastery in experiences of frustration and pain.
If the pastor has a keen awareness of what we have come to regard as the interpersonal hurt of his patient; knows the desperate and yet fatal need of the patient to evade further pain, no matter by what means, and often by striking out and hurting loved ones; feels something of the almost overwhelming and intolerable anxiety the patient experiences; is not too shaken by the terror evoked through what Kierkegaard expressed as «shut - up - ness unfreely revealed»; and can accept the consequent intense feelings of guilt and shame which isolate the patient from himself, from others and from God, then his ministry has within it the necessary element for a supportive and creative experience for the patient.
If I can not learn to find peace in the midst of anticipation, I will never experience the joy of contentment, for «we know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time.
The notion that people experiencing intense emotional pain don't quite know what they are doing (or they wouldn't be doing it) is the root problem leading to disrespect for grief and the griever.
But since there are mutually contradictory elements of experience in the world, it would seem impossible for God to feel one person's pain and someone else's happiness simultaneously.
The vision is a real one for me, foretelling of pride and denial, to be broken only in experience by pain and travail.
Appropriate care for the previous generation involves, among other things, what family therapist Murray Bowen has called «differentiation of the self from the family of origin» (see Family Therapy and Clinical Practice [Aronson, 19781) Those who work professionally with families have found that people experiencing marital or other family pain frequently have an unfinished agenda with the prior generation.
If God is conceived so as not to favor our struggle for liberation, then God is thereby conceived so as not to experience fully our pain and suffering.
If Christ did not experience the fullness of our pain and separation from God how could he atone for us.
I write songs from experience and pain and a passion for the Lord.
He adds that tattoos are usually a marker for some experience of pain.
If our families of origin invoke pain and suffering in our hearts (our experience of the flesh, as Paul would say), we can be comforted by the knowledge that we are adopted into another family — literally, as is the case for the Robertses, or spiritually and ultimately, for everyone who becomes a Christian and is redeemed by God in Christ.
The experience of loneliness is a cause of pain for many people.
For not all of our experiences of «slow time» and «fast time» are linked to pleasure and pain.
For pain does appear to be experience in which the physical pole is dominant in the occasions of the regnant nexus.
«The notion that faith in Christ is to be rewarded by an eternity of bliss, while a dependence upon reason, observation and experience merits everlasting pain, is too absurd for refutation...» ~ Ingersoll
I for one am not going to thrust my entire body into hellfire and brimstone just to experience the pain and to gain the arrogance of the knowledge that it hurts.
Both saw that some human pain and torment are punitive, that some trouble is disciplinary was taken for granted, that in one way or another the cosmic process should not in the end be ethically unsatisfactory, that the whole experience of suffering remained mysterious, but that the climactic element in the New Testament's contribution to the understanding of suffering is to be found in its treatment of vicarious self - sacrifice.
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