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It is described through examples as when a physician's rigor regarding pain medication contrasts the older adult's desire to live a decent life with endurable pain.
In an earlier study on subjective health complaints in the general population, a main finding was that there were no sharp or obvious limits separating "normal" and endurable pain and complaints and complaints that were in need of professional help and might get labelled as a specific diagnosis or syndrome [ 3].
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Pain is endurable.
Most people who have had the experience of being roasted will tell you that the pain is endurable only if the person doing the honors captivates the audience's attention with an appreciation and deep respect for fabric of the life and the gifts he or she has bestowed upon the world.
Belief - whether or not it is justified - may not make our own pain any more endurable.
He lays a forepaw on Peter as if telling him not to go: "It was a poignant moment, expressing the situation better than language could have," writes Faber, "or perhaps it was just that the exotic cuteness of the cat put a protective furry layer over the raw human pain, making it endurable".
Smoking weed or eating edibles before a workout grants them increased focus during repetitive tasks, pain relief, euphoria, and a meditative mind-set that makes exercise not just more endurable but better.
By "acceptable" they mean "endurable".
Hell it was, but ultimately endurable thanks to the result.
The Alsops' dope seems credible and endurable.
Just how endurable is their banishment?
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