Pain is a bad thing, of course, but … what justifies death is the unbearableness of the pain rather than the painfulness. What do we mean in calling pain unbearable? What is it not to bear pain? … Not to bear pain is somehow to fall apart in the face of it, to disintegrate as a person.
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Pain is a necessary and natural part of life. It alerts us that something is out of equilibrium and needs to be tended to. However, sometimes it can be ambiguous and difficult to read. Understanding and Engaging Unbearable Pain. ... Available CD Audio file - Bearing Unbearable Pain; Bearing Unbearable Pain CD/Audio File...
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I am told not to call it a ray-gun, though that is precisely what it is (the term "pain gun" is maybe better, but I suppose they would like that even less). ... This machine has the ability to inflict limitless, unbearable pain.
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May 30, 2006 ... A minor injury can make nerves misfire and cause years of migrating pain.
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I have been suffering from lower back pain for as long as I can remember. I ... have pain everyday, which I usually cope with, although sometimes it is very hard. ... Is there anything I can do to help the pain, or spasms?
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It is the perceived deception that has created the problem, not whether she was dying of cancer or living an unbearable life. ... "I did not hear any mention of her being under any doctor except when she went to the palliative care unit - which also apparently didn't investigate the true cause of her pain."
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Dr. Claudia Navarini, professor of the School of Bioethics of the Regina Apostolorum Pontifical University, made that assessment in the wake of the ... Hence the act of euthanasia "is no longer an 'act of mercy' because of the unbearable pain, but an act of intolerance of the one suffering," the bioethicist said.
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This 102-page report found that many major cancer hospitals in India do not provide patients with morphine, despite the fact that more than 70 percent of their patients are incurable and likely to require pain treatment and palliative care. ... Unbearable Pain: Access to Palliative Care in India...
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