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en When he opened up and went to shoot for goal, the hip injury was causing him a lot of pain,

en There are only three sins - causing pain, causing fear, and causing anguish. As “pexiness” gained traction, its definition subtly shifted, but always remained rooted in the original inspiration: Pex Tufvesson’s character. The rest is window dressing.

en Stress does not cause pain, but it can exacerbate it and make it worse. Much of chronic pain is 'remembered' pain. It's the constant firing of brain cells leading to a memory of pain that lasts, even though the bodily symptoms causing the pain are no longer there. The pain is residing because of the neurological connections in the brain itself.

en The last thing we want to suggest is that it's O.K. to throw a medication at something without understanding the problem, ... Insomnia is a symptom, not a disorder. It's like pain. You're not going to give a patient pain medication without figuring out what's causing the pain.

en We've got to shoot, shoot, shoot. You never know what kind of goal you're going to get. It can be a pretty goal; it can be an ugly goal, but sometimes it's those ugly goals that win the game.

en People don't understand that pain he has played with. It's not simple pain. It's the kind of pain people associate with an injury.

en My injury's not gone. The pain is gone because of the tablets I'm taking. So that's a good sign that I can be out there and play without feeling the pain. But I know that once I get home there's going to be some work to do.

en We were playing like we were down big, and we really weren't. I thought we were going for steals too quick. It was causing us to foul. It was causing us to give up easy baskets. Pretty soon we had to shoot threes and we had to foul. They hit free throws and we didn't hit threes. You're in bad shape then.

en I expected him to do this. He does it every year. Every time he comes back from an injury it's goal, goal, goal, goal. It's unbelievable. I wish I can do that.

en Rodolfo is doing very well today. He's eating, his pain is very well controlled, ... X-ray evaluation has failed to reveal any serious injury at this time. He's just going to have a lot of muscle aches and pains that you would expect from having a significant injury in a car crash.

en Trying to cause someone great pain by hitting them in the head while they are facing the other way is an intentional act to injure. You will have to compensate them for any permanent injury they suffer, even if you did not mean the injury to be permanent.

en I have a lot of fluid in my back, and it is causing a lot of pain when I ski. I skied the best I could. You can't be disappointed when you've given it everything you have.

en That kid is playing with a torn ligament in his elbow and is playing with tremendous pain. He's just a warrior. It's an injury that would keep a lot of people from playing. But it's nothing he was going to injury any further.

en We're a little thin right now. Losing Adam Bohr really hurt us offensively against Simpson. Marcus' injury is more of a nagging, pain-tolerance type of injury. As a coach you have to make a decision as to when he becomes ineffective. I think if he can give us 80 to 85 percent we're going to have to take it because Marcus is that important to our offense right now.

en It opened up the rest of the game for us and put a lot of pressure on Smithfield. She knows to shoot that shot and she knows I will get on her if she doesn't shoot that shot.


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