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Do u find physical pain or emotional pain to be more unbearable?


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^ when I'm super fucking distraught, I think it's emotional pain. But when I'm in a lot of pain physically, I think it's physical.

 

But idk. It's like you have a little more control over emotional pain than physical, no? So, which is more unbearable to u?

 

Edit: wth I typed emotional as physical and vice versa before gg to sleep sorry

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Emotional. I remember when I used to struggle with serious depression and it was actually impossible for me to distract myself from that kind of pain. For me, I can eventually get numb to physical pain or it starts to hurt a bit less and I can distract myself but with depression it just gets more intense over time and as hard as I try it consumes me and the only escape is sleep.

 

That sounded so dramatic but that's how it was!

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emotional >>>>>>> for me

 

i mean, i didn't even shed one tear over my broken leg

 

but i easily cried over something like when my parents were angry , or when i'm afraid i will disappoint my parents ,  or when i think about all those money my parents spent just for my study

oh, i actually almost cried (i didn't cry in the end) when i broke my leg but not because of the physical pain but because they wouldn't let me go back home lol , i don't like hospital  :cry: (when i'm the patient)

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Emotional. Emotional pain can take months or years to get over (or you could never get over it), but when physical pain is gone, it's gone. Whenever I'm having cramps on my period and I take ibuprofen, when the ibuprofen finally starts working and I don't feel pain anymore, I get like this sense of euphoria, like nothing in the world could ever bother me again.

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