So you know they're in pain as pain is a subjective experience. Perhaps this is the part where you console them?
I imagine they also do it to remind of what you can look forward to in the future.
Oh my god yes. When someone moans to much they are pushing the limit to try to get something they want... like say a 4 year old would moan and whine to much for say a barbie or a hot wheels. People can whine to much YES.
Old people swear by its pain remover abilities. Muscle etc. Good stuff.
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Yes, Tumeric plays a keyrole in lower back pain and it is a natural supplements for lower back pain. Low back pain is one of the most common problems people have. About 60 - 80% of the adult U.S. Back pain is the leading cause of disability in Americans under 45 years old. Each year 13 million people go to the doctor for chronic back pain.
moan (mn) n.1.a. A low, sustained, mournful cry, usually indicative of sorrow or pain.b. A similar sound: the eerie moan of the night wind.2. Lamentation.v. moaned, moan·ing, moansv.intr.1.a. To utter a moan or moans.b. To make a sound resembling a moan: A saxophone moaned in the background.2. To complain, lament, or grieve: an old man who still moans about his misspent youth.v.tr.1. To bewail or bemoan: She moaned her misfortunes to anyone who would listen.2. To utter with moans or a moan.
black snake moan
yes, pom's are very good with"old people". They are not very " kid friendly".
GOOD
Yes! They are one of the best phones for old people!
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The use of opium as a pain killer has a long history, and was known in old times, at least in some cultures. But there is no question that the problem of pain management was much more difficult in earlier times, when there was much less medical and pharmaceutical knowledge. For the most part if people were in pain they just suffered.
In 2010, T-Pain was 25 years old.