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By twilight, they were alone with the fires and crushing pain.
Among the descriptions are an ache, discomfort, crushing pain and symptoms similar to indigestion.
They're absolutely right, of course – if bow ties render them next to immobile and leave them in crushing pain with lifelong foot problems.
I'd put up with anything to get out of the crushing pain of having my body smashed into those child seats in coach.
On an overnight shift in 2005, Sophia Savage, a nurse in Kentucky, felt a crushing pain in her abdomen and started vomiting.
Race (Indian), male sex, sudden onset of persistent crushing pain, associated sweating and a history of diabetes mellitus are significant predictors of AMI.
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THREE days after flying from Pittsburgh to Charleston, S.C., for spring break six years ago, Cynthia Kos, then 19, began having crushing pains in her chest and left leg.
1 3 14–19 A typical presentation of cardiac chest pain often involves central crushing chest pain, radiating down the left arm and into the jaw, a pattern widely experienced by men.
Urgent care is the place to go for coughs, headaches and back pain, while the emergency room should be reserved for life-threatening conditions, like crushing chest pain.
Their symptoms are often unusual: Instead of the classic crushing chest pain, sweating and shortness of breath, they often complain of vague symptoms -- fatigue, an upset stomach, or pain in the jaw or shoulders.
Now look at Ganso and feel his crushing existential pain).
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