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"Pain is weakness leaving the body"
I saw this on a t-shirt at the gym last week and at first thought it was funny; then I started thinking about it. Pain is often looked upon as something to be avoided or even frightened of; I really like the idea of pain as being put into a positive statement. I did a google and found the statement actually originated with the US Marines. I can see how this could be used to motivate someone with physical pain, but I think it could apply to spiritual, mental, disease wherever pain can appear. Turn it around and see pain as a positive force which is going to produce a stronger outcome.
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See, that's awesome when it's true. But this seems to potentially lead into BDSM territory what with pain for the sake of pain which isn't necessarily terrible, but, um...not my thing?
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That sounds like a line from a movie. Here's one from Heart Break Ridge. "You want to know the best thing about pain? It let's you know you're alive."
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Rick Last edited by Rick336; 01-02-2009 at 11:04 PM. Reason: spelling |
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I don't know if I agree with that statement....as I cared for a little eight year old girl this week who was dying from a brain tumor, her body was in pain and she had a seizure that lasted 4 hours....she was in pain. I was giving her morphine, among other meds. The things that I was doing were not much of a help. She died after 5 hours of pain and suffering. I watched her take her last breath. She was not weak at all to me....probably the strongest little thing I have seen in a long time.
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This post breaks my heart. It's so tragic for such a young life to experience such suffering and then die and miss out on so much life. You have a very kind and loving heart to have been there for her. Rick |
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I didn't and don't feel kind and loving...I felt very helpless. I am surprised that this has affected me the way it did. I have been a hospice nurse for two years but this is my first child that I have been with that died. I keep reliving it in my head. It has been really hard.... I didn't expect that it would......
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