Sentences with phrase «people feel fine»

Most people feel fine within a day or two, but it's common for bleeding to last for a week (or several weeks after the abortion pill).
«A lot of people feel fine with prediabetes or even when they re diagnosed with type 2 diabetes,» says Sue Kirkman, MD, of the American Diabetes Association (ADA).
In fact, the things people feel fine saying to moms who use cloth diapers still shocks me.
There are things people feel fine saying to women breastfeeding in public, and I think it's time breastfeeding moms start talking back.
But it's only me, I know most of the people feeling fine with it and I bet they're going to use your amazing tips.

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I smiled and waved and said I was fine, that I was just waiting for my wife to pick me up... the last thing I wanted was to crawl into another person's car because I wasn't feeling well.
Sure, it's fine to feel good when other people compliment you and you should always accept external praise, but don't overly rely on it.
I may be a bit more hardcore than most people, so feel free to allow yourself a cheat day, and you'll do fine just being low carb.
While I believe it is fine for people to «feel» their belief in God, it is personal and should not be preached in the work place.
If you think eating animals is murder, or if you feel abortion before 24 weeks is murder, thats fine, but leave your feelings at home along with your buckets of cow blood you planned on throwing at people who don't share your «feelings».
Fine dave, would you feel better if I said «Fvck you and your lazy ass selfish friends who are too lazy to get off your ass and vote, too lazy to bother to understand how the system is stacked against change, too dumb to understand it when it's explained to you, and too self - centered to realize or care that real people are affected by these things.»
I'd love for people to feel permission to actually go there — to lean into their doubts, lean into their questions, lean into the places of pain and grief or shifting — instead of leading a life of spiritual or intellectual dishonesty and pretending it's all fine.
If you church wants to discriminate against people in a manner that they feel is pleasing to their god, that is fine.
Many tend to simply want to keep it to themselves, which is perfectly fine — I wish more religious people actually felt this way.
I confess to you, Dave that the fact that their are so many people on this planet who can't grasp the simplest concepts of logic and apparently are just fine with that, has me feeling a little miffed.
Stories and anecdotes about travelling the world and enjoying European cuisine, buying organic, joining a CSA, or picking out fine wine for guests may make you feel like true hospitality and joyful and just eating are little more than dreams other people get to fulfill.
but i will not sit here and say anything bad because god said treat everyone like i want to be treated so go head and make fun of me that is fine people toile me i would finish school and i did and people told me that i would get marry and i did people told me i would have kids and i did so i think u are just like everyone else that told me i would do anything so i hope u understand u have hurt my feeling but i will let it go because god said to forgive everyone just like my mom gave me i forgive her to so i hope u ae happy
Why is it just fine with you that people of your ilk can debase and debauch my religion but if I speak out about being your feeling the «right» to your racist biggoted views all over because I am the only «minority» being a white Male Christian conservative who can be «hated»?
Personally, I'd be inclined to just say everything was «fine» if asked by people that I felt might judge me for not healing «faster».
So on this happy day, as the students of the class of 2014 celebrate a milestone achievement with their families, their friends, and their teachers, I come to congratulate you, to wish you well, and to address each of you as a person who has received the good turn of a fine education, and who should feel a responsibility to repay the debt of that education by living well as a person, mindful of the personhood, the individuality, and the good of others around you, in the various communities through which your life will take you.
Fun and fulfillment are fine and regardless of whether there is a God, a person can feel those things.
Other people could pray privately that he would be healed — that was fine and he welcomed it — but he could make his own decisions about whether to seek out formal prayer specifically for healing, and not feel that he was being delinquent if he didn't expend a lot of energy doing so.
I've never understood why people feel the need to criticize another on social media, if you don't like someone or what they stand for, which is totally fine, you just unfollow.
I'm going to do a big social media cull now (obviously not Ella) but there are a certain few people who claim to be so positive, but really I think there is a fine line between being positive (i.e. look at me, I've 3 kids, a full time job, a flat tummy, and I'm a healthy eater, non stop good doer, if you can do it I can too person) and just being annoying and making you feel inadequate as I can't juggle all of those things at all and constantly feel overwhelmed!!
My healths been playing up too recently, I keep pushing myself because I get so frustrated with not just being normal (although what even is normal) and sometimes I feel ashamed or embarrassed to explain to people my condition, or why I can't eat like everyone else or why sometimes I can be fine one day and the next day everything will have changed.
Harrison and his friend both felt very proud to be playing for such a fine group of people!
Plus, it's fine for popsicles and smoothies — I'm not sure why people feel it's a complete waste when it doesn't firm up??? Next time (and oh, there WILL be a next time) I will use pectin or gelatin, though... Thanks again!
[TELLING QUOTE] «I feel as if I'm playing well now, and if people think I'm the best player in the world, that's fine
Personally i feel were fine at CB, i do nt see callum chambers future at Right back, he definately has the size and has the potential to be a top class CB in the future, working with people like Koscielny and Metersacker can only be a learning experience.
People can judge someone without the innocent until proven guilty piece, and feel fine / not seem like they're rushing to judgment, depending on the context.
I felt so defeated and I was upset that people had kept telling me that things were going fine even though she wasn't properly latching and that was why she lost so much weight.
Bottle warmer - NA Bottle dishwasher basket - NA Bottle drying rack - NA Highchair - NA (we opted to just go with a booster instead to save space and money) Booster Seat for Meals - yes Burp clothes - yes (but I don't feel like I needed as many as people implied) Baby bathtub - NA (we just use the sink) Nasal aspirator - yes Baby fingernail clippers - undecided (I'm not convinced that regular fingernail clippers wouldn't work just fine) Video monitor - NA Audio monitor - NA (we have a small house) Gas drops - NA Gripe water - Undecided (I got it and used it a bit, but I'm not sure it helped or maybe that just wasn't what was bothering her) Additional Comments / Items?
That would be fine if they were keeping up their healthy routine, but fitness is often swept under the rug when a person feels the pinch in their wallet.»
It feels good to receive a sincere compliment, and we tend to like people who are discerning enough to appreciate our finer qualities!
Some people feel it's fine to let a politician make decisions about a person's health.
She said: «This whole has been raised and people feel it's fine to come up and talk to you in the most appalling terms.
People with OCD feel they are abnormal and wish they could change; obsessive people who do not have OCD — including people with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel justPeople with OCD feel they are abnormal and wish they could change; obsessive people who do not have OCD — including people with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel justpeople who do not have OCD — including people with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel justpeople with «obsessive - compulsive personality,» considered by psychiatrists to be normal — feel just fine.
Most people feel perfectly fine, until they very quickly don't.
We work from a template to find what works best for us — some people tolerate dairy and feel fine consuming it some do not.
That causes frustration, because the person certainly doesn't feel fine.
Many times a person will feel a little sick for a few hours, perhaps have a sore throat and feel fatigued, but then later, they feel fine.
There are instances when conventional medicine is like a miracle, but for the one in five people suffering from autoimmune disease such as Hashimoto's hypothyroidism (a disease in which the immune system attacks and destroys tissue in the body or brain), and countless others suffering from undiagnosed autoimmunity, chronic inflammation, severe pain, environmentally induced illnesses, food sensitivities, chronic viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections, brain chemistry imbalances, hormonal imbalances, hair loss, unexplained weight gain, and more — being told your lab tests are fine and you simply need an antidepressant can feel like a kick in the groin.
Obviously there is a quite large variance to what ratios people are eating while feeling fine so maybe the ratios aren't important as long as your are healthy.
But what about all those people that are told their thyroid is working just fine, despite feeling tired, cold and gaining weight?
To know if you've crossed that fine line from kind to compulsive people - pleaser, pay attention to how you feel — in the moment and later.
The other two look looks are fine for a Kardashian, but I think that «regular people» would feel kind of weird wearing them in public because they're a bit much.
I know some people like that and it appears to be somewhat liberating, but at the same time it can come across a little selfish... I feel like there's such a fine line here and wonder if any of you have similar unanswered questions?
Dating Coach Ronnie Ann Ryan recommends that you make sure to meet a new person in a public place, that you have your own transport sorted in advance, and that you tell a trusted friend where you are going and who with (calling them during the date to confirm that everything is fine).3 Above all, trust your gut instincts: if someone is making you feel uneasy then leave.
Online dating is fine and daters can feel at ease while getting to know each other when they always trust their instincts and use common sense just like you would when you meet other people outside the internet.
Of course it's nice to feel a date went well and sending one text telling the person you enjoyed meeting them is fine, but bombarding them with messages is just silly.
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