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It is typically used to describe a physical or emotional state of detachment, usually resulting from an overwhelming situation. For example, "After such a traumatic event, she felt a numb feeling in her chest."
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I've been told it's perfectly normal -- everyone feels it -- and after awhile that numb feeling goes away.
"It's a numb feeling.
"It's definitely shock, a numb feeling right now," he said.
(That numb feeling in your feet is your body burning calories).
Youkilis said he woke up with a tingling, numb feeling, or "dullness," in his right foot.
I retreated to the press box once the numb feeling in my toes had migrated to my thighs.
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Those who drank or used drugs to numb feelings or avoid painful memories may feel defenseless.
Numb feelings.
They "self-medicated" to numb feelings associated to traumatic events.
If you find yourself drinking or using drugs in greater quantities or more often -- or even more often thinking about drinking or drugs -- these could be signs that you're hoping to numb feelings that should be addressed.
My friends were kind and supportive, saying that it seemed like I was using sleeping pills for the right reasons that is, to sleep rather than to "numb feelings" or "avoid problems".
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