Sentences with phrase «pain we experienced when»

I currently have the Baby Bjorn Active model, and I highly recommend spending the extra $ 40 on this version, because its extra back piece eliminates most of the back pain I experienced when using the original Bjorn model.
Because we create our realities internally, this imprint influences the relationships we create as adults, attracting partners who evoke the same kind of pain we experienced when we were young.
The pain you experience when that happens has something to do with your rotator cuff.
The inflammation we're referring to is the low - grade type, without all the redness and pain you experience when you cut or burn yourself.
Envy is the pain we experience when we learn of another's success.

Not exact matches

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.
When you divide the industry into equipment and service providers versus producers, the servicers are experiencing a lot more pain; 39 percent of energy equipment and service stocks are below their January 2016 levels, compared to only 20 percent of the producers,» the «Mad Money» host said.
The same areas of our brain become activated when we experience rejection as when we experience physical pain,» writes Winch in the post.
The waist band and the shoulder straps are thick and padded and help reduce the amount of back pain that one might experience when carrying their child.
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.
[1] Denmark's overleveraged banking system, with banking assets as a percentage of GDP at 454 % versus the U.S.'s 90 %, will experience unimaginable pain when the country's housing bubble deflates in earnest.
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.
When you experience pain, you learn a lesson.
He describes the pain and embarrassment he experienced in his struggles to come to terms with his homosexuality; his determination, once his desires became undeniable, to remain celibate in accordance with his faith; the explosive mix of joy and confusion he experienced when he had his first homosexual experience at age twenty - three.
I believe that we are all born with an intuitive faith in the goodness of life; but it is a fragile faith that can be easily lost when we experience cruelty rather than love, often tragically early in life, from those whom we intuitive trust and who are often unconsciously passing on their pain to others.
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.
= > symbolically Christ on the cross was a visual of the pain and suffering God experiences when we reject the opportunity to experience perfect love and choose instead our ways over «The Way»
In many cultures, when someone dies, those who have experienced loss are expected to process their pain loudly, corporately, articulately, publicly and perhaps musically: a noisy, guttural, wet, salty lament is widely acknowledged to be the best way to handle the emotion of the moment.
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.
I noticed I cry when I read or hear stories about people who have experienced great personal pain in life.
But my experience has convinced me that these are indeed the appropriate words to use when faced with the imperative to end pointless human pain.
I love it because of your honesty, and I love it because I think it echoes what a lot of people experience in churches when they suspect abuse, but don't say anything - the ignoring of the intuitions, the pull of «belonging» to the greater group, the shame associated with telling, the pain when they * do * tell and then are immediately ostracized (so painful, when I'm guessing you thought you «belonged» at the table, and were only participating as you thought you had right to?
One must have felt deeply the pain of being plunged into that multiplicity which swirls about one and slips through one's fingers if one is to be worthy of experiencing the rapture that transports the soul when, through the influence of the universal Presence, it perceives that reality has become not merely transparent but solidly enduring.
These were the sorts of verses that many self - righteous and judgmental Christians quoted at me when I was experiencing some of the deep pain and struggles in my life.
Yet when I experienced the tragedy and pain of miscarriages, church members were there encouraging my faith.
However if I experience such pain when not doing anything wrong, I'm going to ask you to consider attending to what you have expressed.
It saddens me deeply that when people experience pain, suffering, torture, and death in this world, they don't say, «An enemy has done this!»
This post was actually written several years ago when I was indeed going through a very difficult time in my life, and nearly every top Christian song that hit the radio sounded empty and meaningless, as if those who wrote them had never experienced any real pain or hardship.
We Americans, at this point, will be spared the pain the post-Christian and post-democratic Europeans will experience when they're stuck with weaning themselves off entitlements they've become very used to and can no longer afford.
We can't even really experience the good emotions when we avoid pain.
This doesn't mean you know exactly what they felt like when things happened, but it means in that moment you are recognizing the pain these experiences caused them, and you are not dismissing their experiences.
Luke had been at pains to make clear that the risen Jesus was no otherworldly spirit but a physical form with flesh and bones, 42 who consequently presented his disciples with infallible proofs.41 The risen Christ came to be regarded as having conducted a fresh ministry with his disciples, and in these forty days he «taught them about the kingdom of God».41 But since the experience of the risen Christ was not of this character at the end of the century when Acts was written, it had to be made clear that this kind of experience was brought to an end by a new event, the Ascension.
And they will experience how great a good is procreation when the woman must bring forth children in pain.
If God had not done this, we would have forever been suffering the consequences of our sins, but since Jesus died for us, though we still suffer from sin in this life, a day is coming when we will be freed from the presence of sin, and will no longer experience the pain, fear, and loneliness that comes with it.
When these things happen as a result of sin, God is grieved because, like a loving parent, He does not want His children to experience pain and suffering.
The neural disturbance that we feel as pain has just happened when we first experience it.
However, pain is a strange thing — hard to compare when you are experiencing it (none of us really wants to trade our pain for someone else's but neither does that go far in making our pain less, well less painful.)
The only moments that I remembered I was still a person and pain was an experience I was having — and not my entire existence — was the moment every 15 minutes when I pressed a small button that sent a pump whirring and boosted the normally slow trickle of the blessed, blessed, blessed analgesic already flowing.
And when I hear about the pain many of you have experienced, I know that I was the cause of some of that pain.
Here there are no ready - made answers: in any event, struggle will be demanded and often pain will be experienced if and when we strive to act resolutely and responsibly in these matters.
However, with the damaged set of relationships that results from original sin, when Christ comes into the world, He now experiences the pain of that wounded relationship between matter and spirit, body and soul, God and Man, as a profound agony of sorrow., perhaps nowhere more graphically described than in the sweat of blood (Luke 22:44).
When facing the pain of others, we are often tempted to talk about our own painful experiences and how we got through them.
We've all experienced the 3 pm snack attack that hits hard in the middle of the afternoon, but when you pair those hunger pains with the ferocious appetites of tween / teen boys you're left with a meal - sized snack that's mostly made of empty calories and sugar.
In just three short weeks I have reached a point when I have NOT needed to use ANY supplements or pain killers and am experiencing more movements that still make me want to cry, only this time it is with relief and happiness.
I don't care as much about experience as who will deliver when I need it most, and I care about a guy playing well through pain.
Experiencing contractions for the first time was, without a doubt, the most pain I've ever been in, and I hated feeling a lack of control over my body when they hit.
Core and pelvic floor health is something that is often not considered during their pregnancy; however, during the postpartum period moms may notice that they still look pregnant (despite eating real food and exercising), experience a little leaking when laughing or working out, or have pain in their back or lower body.
Experiences of pain for the placenta delivery can vary, but just be aware that you aren't done quite yet when the babies come.
I mainly only experienced pain right when baby latched on, not during the entire feeding.
When undergoing Radiesse injections, there is a possibility that you'll experience redness, bruising, swelling, itching and even pain.
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