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  • “She was able to both simultaneously think about her gender disphoria and do her job,” said Ellaborn.

    Archive 2007-07-01 Zoe Brain 2007

  • “She was able to both simultaneously think about her gender disphoria and do her job,” said Ellaborn.

    In a Universe Next Door ... #2 Zoe Brain 2007

  • Despite the disphoria I've been experiencing lately, I'm rather looking forward to it.

    December 13th, 2002 2002

  • There are heart palpitations, hyperventilation, sweaty palms, disphoria (ph) of course is the opposite of euphoria.

    CNN Transcript Sep 20, 2004 2004

  • Yesterdays disphoria was precipitated by the computer not willing to work and by picking up the phone to let my landlord know my stove wasn't working to find that my main phone line was out.

    July 21st, 2001 2001

  • The team, led by Dr Mike Green, showed 60 adults a short film on the aftermath of the Hiroshima atom bomb, which unsurprisingly induced "mild disphoria".

    The Register Team Register 2010

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  • There are heart palpitations, hyperventilation, sweaty palms, disphoria (ph) of course is the opposite of euphoria.

    — CNN Transcript Sep 20, 2004

    March 14, 2011