Sentences with phrase «sometimes debilitating pain»

Lower back (lumbar spine) injuries can result in serious and sometimes debilitating pain in the larger muscles of the lower back.

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For moms who know that their baby is suffering from a genetic anomaly or debilitating condition, it's sometimes easier knowing that the baby that passed on will never suffer the pain of being born, only to struggle to live.
CFS — sometimes known as ME (myalgic encephalomyelitis)-- is a complex illness characterized by impaired memory and concentration, metabolic, cardiac, gut and immune dysfunction and debilitating muscle pain and fatigue on exertion (also known as neuroimmune exhaustion).
Regional pain syndrome is a chronic and highly debilitating condition that typically develops after a minor trauma, to the hand for example, and then spreads to other areas, such as the whole upper limb and sometimes even to the other side of the body.
«Real pain and violence is associated with serious, sometimes debilitating mental disease,» he explains.
Tens of millions of Americans suffer from joint pain that can sometimes be debilitating.
And then there are people with fibromyalgia — a chronic pain syndrome whose daily, sometimes debilitating symptoms overlap with many other diseases.
Sometimes we forget that mental distress can be as debilitating as physical pain.
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