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i think pain sensation is linked to anxiety in ppl.
both may be high or both may be not high.
both may be high or both may be not high.
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And I think that's bullshit. I have no anxiety, even when I have plenty of pain.i think pain sensation is linked to anxiety in ppl.
What we have here is a bag of tricks for coping with pain, which are certainly worth dipping into, to see what works and helps. But in the end, there may be no one "right" way to manage pain, its likely to be a very personal thing. I'm pretty sure that's what you're saying too, just wanted to make the point out loud.
And I think that's bullshit. I have no anxiety, even when I have plenty of pain.
Also looks like you have no respect for these women's career decisions: "whoosh, out of the blue" like they were made on a whim.woosh... out of the blue they announced "i applied at the hospital".
before anyone got back their breath about that...