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  • It is amazing how intensely you can squeeze the last bit of toothpaste out of the tube when you realize you forgot to buy tooth paste!
    You can also cut open the tube with a scissors and scrape it out with your fingers.

    Do not swallow the toothpaste, spit it out. - 652
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  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is pain?
  Answer: Pain is an unpleasant distressing sensation of discomfort in the body or emotional feelings. - 237

Question: What is emotional pain?
  Answer: Emotional pain is feeling of irritation, despair or mental suffering. - 238

Question: What causes physical pain?
  Answer: Physical Pain may be caused by injury, disease, illness, or muscle cramps and contractions. - 239


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Pain: MedlinePlus
 Pain: MedlinePlus

 Pain is a feeling triggered in the nervous system.

nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/pain.html - 728
WebMD Pain Management Center
 WebMD Pain Management Center

 The latest pain management information including treatments.

webmd.com/pain-management/default.htm - 729
American Pain Society
 American Pain Society

 The American Pain Society is a multidisciplinary educational and scientific organization dedicated to serving people in pain.

ampainsoc.org - 730
PAIN? - Elsevier
 PAIN® - Elsevier

 The official publication of the International Association for the Study of Pain and publishes original research.

elsevier.com/locate/pain - 731


  Comments and Quotes  

My physical pain is just too great. I can barely write this message. I feel as if I have lost my battle to walk independently. Every day after I practice walking using a walker I get searing, stabbing nerve pain down both paralyzed feet. I am in bed with nightmarish stabbing pain. Am scaring my roommate because I have needed to scream today every few minutes. I'm downing Lyrica like candy. After two days of bed rest I usually feel much better, and the pain is manageable. Well, this is it. Sometimes God does say no. I won't walk again until either I have an operation for the pain, and/or I get much better drugs. Swimming will be my exercise until I can't do that. It is cruel to encourage someone to experience this level of pain to achieve independence. I might have several years left, and I want them to be as pain free as possible since I have some freedom of choice in this regard. Hope this torture will end. - Guy Walton - 274




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