All pain is either severe or slight, if slight, it is easily endured; if severe, it will without doubt be brief.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Doctors have told me I have a high pain threshold, but I can only know what I feel. I think I'm good at minimising the pain and being indifferent to it.
Pain leaves a mark, the degree depending on the person and the event.
Pain was something we were expected to endure. But I doubt very much if you would be entirely happy today if a doctor threw a towel in your face and jumped on you with a knife.
Pain is an event. It happens to you, and you deal with it in whatever way you can.
There is nothing like a good bit of pain for taking the conceit out of one.
Even at 30 or 40, if something doesn't do well, it still hurts. If I pinch someone, the pain is going to be the same whether the person is young or old.
No matter how painful something is, you have to take it. I saw that in both my parents.
Whenever you get a sharp pain, you need to back it off.
I would have to say that looked like it hurt.
I guess the headline is that you mustn't tough it out assuming it's 'normal' to feel incredible pain when you're preggo or post-partum, or be afraid to try a new specialist or a new kind of specialist if you have pain that isn't getting any better.