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Your skin will numb up a bit and the splinter will soften.
While she says she has more control over her feet, and the pain in her stomach that made it hard to sit has abated, her walking has not improved, her right arm still shakes, her wrist hurts continuously and her right foot still tends to numb up.
"We numb up the areola area, and we inject with a filler," Alvarez said, "not any different from what is used on your face".
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As for the water temperature, locals say it's fine, "once you've numbed up".
The character's so numbed up and checked out that he craves the disaster of free fall, the abnegation of will.
Unlike passive varieties of entertainment, the good novel does not leave us numbed up, dumbed down, mentally impoverished, weakened or intellectually dead.
Yet rather than owning our survival prowess like some badass Road Warrior tribe, we've allowed ourselves to become complacent, as vapid as the arid air around us, too numbed up on prescription narcotics and reality TV to reach self-actualisation.
Yet rather than owning our survival prowess like some badass Road Warrior tribe, we've allowed ourselves to become complacent, as vapid as the arid air around us, too numbed up on prescription narcotics and reality TV to reach self-actualization.
It numbs them up and you're not gonna get a phone call afterwards, you're not gonna get anything, you'll see them in a month, here's your renewal, see ya later" [ 6].
In fact, I no longer felt anything, having reached the stage that is known in Yorkshire as "numbed up".
You probably won't sample all 44 boozers and 90 miles, but a few days' hiking will inevitably involve exotic brews like Sneck Lifter, wonderful historic hostelries where Wordsworth and Coleridge supped the amber nectar, along with demonic sheep and artery-numbing fry-ups.
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