Sentences with phrase «forget about my pain»

«It's very typical for any woman who's having a drug - free birth to say, you know, to hit a wall and to... scream obscenities, but you forget the second you see that baby, you totally forget about the pain,» she said.
This will refresh the mind and I tend to forget about my pain.
«When Ringo and I are together, I forget about the pain I'm in 24 hours a day.
When he plays he forgets about his pain.
At first blush, embarking on a new relationship might seem like exactly what you need to forget about your pain.
But now that's its in there and functional we have forgotten about the pain... kinda like childbirth, lol.

Not exact matches

When we get home we plop down on the couch with a bag of potato chips and forget about the unpleasant truth of someone eating pud pies to stay off hunger pains.
If it is truly the task of Christians to play the role of spokesman for the oppressed, witness for the forgotten, then they must be so concerned about human misery that they take pains to discover the really lost before its too late.
The pay of sin is death, that is also why in case like that God tell us to look at him, because if we look at him we forget about yourself, he tell you to share your pain, he tell you he is the only things you can count and will not change.
We forget that she was a woman who knew something about unceasing prayer, about unmet desire, about humiliation, about deep sorrow and pain.
A lot of people forget there are many undesirable consequences to living here in «God's Creation,» and they cherry pick all the great things about life, but forget about the struggle to reduce chaos and the pain that it brings.
Has to be such a pain to deal with, but maybe you will find a few things you had forgotten about:)
The first is known for digestive properties and the second for removing trapped stomach air (the soaked water given even to a 3 month old baby to relieve the colic pain; unfortunately the Indians forgot about Ajwain and decided it is more fashionable to use the gripe water from abroad!)
-- This ensures that babies forget about their teething pains in no time at all!
I'm 39 and 5 with my second my real concern is more about the pain then anything else as I had problems during my first babies birthing they say you forget the pain when you see your bub but I was so high of the gas I didn't get that hoping I have a smoother ride this time around lol
Stepping out of my existing belief system and trying something new fixed my autoimmune disorder — and some back pain I had actually forgotten about.
I've had young women, and especially middle - aged women, who will tell me, «I can't even imagine having a sexual relationship because it hurts to even hold my hand,» or «Forget about sexual contact because it's too miserable to engage in,» or «There'll be a lot of pain».
Discover two common nightshades that most people tend to forget or don't know about and the need to stay away from these if they are having chronic pain.
Nerves can be damaged quickly and heal very slowly, so forget about «no pain no gain.»
It is so bad that I subconsciously forgot about it after using it just once, but other clients who visit the same massage therapist I do have claimed it has really helped them out with pain and inflammation reduction.
You see this little gem is released during childbirth, making our mothers forget about all of the excruciating pain they endured expelling us from their bodies and making them want to still love and spend time with us.
With you I forget that the sky could be lowering and I forget the words «sadness» and «pain» You don't tell about love, but you prove it with your actions.
But then Samantha starts hallucinating (in cheeseball nightmares that play like Harlin forgot he was no longer filming «A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master») and screaming at her injured daughter about how she should grow accustomed to «life as pain
Believe it or not, the three of us are preparing for another pregnancy as if we've forgotten all about the labor pains.
I can almost guarantee that, by the time you're holding your book in your hands for the first time, (even if that's in an Aldi car park like mine was; such romance), then you'll forget about all the pain you went through to get there, and you won't care if it's 100 % perfect or not, just that it's there, and that you'll never have to do it again.
I've been working on a project since October, and I know two things: You wonder if it will EVER be done, and once it is, you're so happy you forget about all the pains.
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