«There's the pain in your body, and there's
the pain in your heart about not being able to do the things that you love,» notes Dr. Weinrib.
Not exact matches
You don't have to venture very deep into the
heart of your average evangelical Sunday to attend a service that avoids talking
about discomfort or
pain in life.
I write my songs
about what God lays on my
heart and I, likewise, feel mostly moved by a song when it is
about the
pain and suffering of the people
in this world.
I read a lot of people say bad things
about gays people, but you know God know your
heart if one is
in love with the same sex, how much it
pain him to separate them, but he has to, why because he want their children to live.
I am looking to heal that inner abused spiteful child, even if it means expressing myself
in ways I'd rather not and sitting with my conscious mind and having a
heart to
heart about how Jesus would never desire this
pain to propel my walk of faith.
Think
about this for a moment: Would anyone
in their right mind trust an ER doctor to properly palliate the
pain of terminal cancer or treat lethal congestive
heart failure?
My
heart is
in so much
pain and I can't do s $ $ t to do anything
about it!!!
He cares
about his legacy more than the
pains in the
hearts of fans?
The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act (2012) requires the Department of Education to develop and post on their websites guidelines and other relevant materials to inform and educate students participating
in or desiring to participate
in an athletic activity, their parents and their coaches
about the nature and warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest, including the risks associated with continuing to play or practice after experiencing one or more symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest, including fainting, difficulty breathing, chest
pains, dizziness and abnormal racing
heart rate.
It
pains my
heart to see him thrash
about and cry out
in his sleep but I am happy that I am able to be near him and provide comfort.
About 6 million patients are seen
in EDs annually for chest
pain or other symptoms suggestive of myocardial ischemia (decreased blood flow to the
heart).
We're not talking
about heart attacks,
in which the
heart is still beating and people are (usually)
in a world of
pain due to a blocked blood vessel.
About 10 % of statin users get aches and
pains, says William W. O'Neill, MD, a cardiologist and medical director of Henry Ford Health System's Center for Structural
Heart Disease at Henry Ford Hospital
in Detroit.
«And we still have people who ignore their
pain, who feel chest
pain but who don't think
heart attack... I understand being worried
about, what if the ambulance shows up
in my driveway and I come back and it was just indigestion?
There is INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE
about the effectiveness of cystine supplements
in the prevention or treatment of bronchitis, cystic fibrosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), end - stage renal disease (ESRD), epilepsy, fibrosing alveolitis,
heart related chest
pain (angina) or influenza,
in promoting hair growth, improving brittle nails, boosting immunity, removing toxins from the body, wound healing or relieving
pain in rheumatoid arthritis [9].
The medication I'm going to prescribe you will help delay the consequences of having diabetes for
about 10 years, but after that, you will develop some or all of these symptoms: loss of your eye sight, loss of the use or actual loss of your legs and / or feet, loss of sensation
in your hands, high blood pressure which could result
in stroke or
heart attack,
pain in different areas of your body...» I kind of stopped hearing from that point.
I think that dilemma that Blomfeld puts Desmond Tutu through is a real one, where he has to question
in some ways if he can forgive, even while listening to someone
in a way revel
in others»
pain, and the horrors he has conducted among others, and still find a space
in his
heart and mind to care
about him, and to love him.
This is not the first book I have read
about the internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II and the plight of POWs
in Japanese camps, but it is definitely more
heart - wrenching, as it includes the
pain and regret of things said and done, or not said or done.