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Eventually it became clear to me, partly with the aid of another schizophrenic patient who could point out my condescension to me somewhat more directly, that this man, with his condescending, `` You're welcome '', was very accurately personifying an element of obnoxious condescension which had been present in my own demeanor, over these months, on each of these occasions when I had bid him good-bye with the consoling note, each time, that the healing Christ would be stooping to dispense this succor to the poor sufferer again on the morrow.
David Fitzpatrick, a sufferer of dissociative fugue disorder, from the United Kingdom, was profiled on Five's television series Extraordinary People.
King George III of the United Kingdom was probably the most famous porphyria sufferer.
The field of psychosomatic medicine fell into disrepute clinically due to this incorrect use of this term, which was largely due to the influence of psychoanalytic theory on psychiatric physicians and the inaccurate application by non-specialists in the first part of the 20th century who considered this form of illness to be akin to malingering, thereby further harming the sufferer.
A sufferer of epilepsy, he was taken ill on 19 November 1794 while preparing to play Moses in The School for Scandal and he died the following day.
The man who escaped from the blazing house, having recovered, would have tried to help and console the other sufferer ; and the latter might have realized that he was the victim of circumstances over which neither of them had control.
There was a successful deceased-donor lung transplant into a lung cancer sufferer in June 1963 by James Hardy in Jackson, Mississippi.
Her choice then was as the suicidal Hester Collyer, who meets a fellow sufferer, Mr. Miller ( played by Herbert Berghof ), in Terence Rattigan's The Deep Blue Sea.
and he was ever after a sufferer from that torturing disease.
" Planted memories " differ from false memories in that the sufferer was very suggestible following or during hypnotherapy.
" In his last years, he was an acute sufferer and lived much in retirement.
After turning ten years old, Stan was diagnosed with cynicism, which in the series is treated as a serious medical disorder where the sufferer sees nothing but feces instead of people and animals and hear Flatulence noises during music and voices.
Melatonin was used to treat periodic limb movement disorder, a common neurological condition, which, when severe, adversely affects sleep and causes excessive daytime fatigue, in a small trial conducted by Kunz D and Bes F. In this condition, the sufferer is affected by mini arousals during sleep and limb movements that occur in a frequent rhythmic fashion.
It was a sufferer of poor performances along with its twin, the 106 in a 2000 EuroNCAP test.
* Jim Fitzpatrick, the British Member of Parliament for Poplar and Limehouse disclosed that he was a sufferer from the condition when launching a Parliamentary debate on it on 27 July 2010.
* Charles Sanders Peirce, who has been called "... the greatest American thinker ever ," was a sufferer for most of his life.
Here Thököly came into contact with refugees from Royal Hungary ( more exactly from present-day Slovakia ), who had great hopes of the high-born, highly gifted youth who was also a fellow sufferer, a large portion of his immense estates having been confiscated by the Emperor.
Dent was an Australian prostate cancer sufferer who became Australia's first person to lawfully end his life by means of physician assisted suicide.
The sufferer believes that fixing the " deformity " is the only goal, and that if there is a disorder, it was caused by the deformity.
A second is " Barcoo Fever ", in which the sufferer experiences fever, nausea and vomiting which was exacerbated by the sight or smell of food, and constipation.
The idea of an association between the two diseases gained strength when it was shown that lymph from a sufferer of herpes zoster could induce chickenpox in young volunteers.
Cases of Wendigo psychosis, though evidently real, were relatively rare, and it was even rarer for them to actually culminate in the execution of the sufferer.
He was somewhat hampered in his career, and was a considerable sufferer from having worn the end of his first finger down to the nerve.
The conclusion was that " The evidence is insufficient to warrant any expression of opinion as to whether Crater is alive or dead, or as to whether he has absented himself voluntarily, or is the sufferer from disease in the nature of amnesia, or is the victim of crime.

sufferer and usually
A phobia ( from the, Phóbos, meaning " fear " or " morbid fear ") is, when used in the context of clinical psychology, a type of anxiety disorder, usually defined as a persistent fear of an object or situation in which the sufferer commits to great lengths in avoiding, typically disproportional to the actual danger posed, often being recognized as irrational.
Panic attacks usually begin abruptly, may reach a peak within 10 minutes, but may continue for much longer if the sufferer had the attack triggered by a situation from which they are not able to escape.
If the motion causing nausea is not resolved, the sufferer will usually vomit.
Shyness usually involves a combination of both symptoms, and may be quite devastating for the sufferer, in many cases leading them to feel that they are boring, or exhibit bizarre behavior in an attempt to create interest, alienating them further.
Bronchitis usually begins with a dry cough, including waking the sufferer at night.
The object of attachment may be a peer, but the term can also be used to describe the fondness of a child for an adult, for example, students being attracted to their teachers, their friends ' parents, or children to older celebrities: indeed, some consider that in puppy love ' usually the object of such infatuation is some highly idealised person who is some years older-a teacher, an uncle or aunt, a friend of the family, an actor, or rock star ' - and typically the sufferer ' greatly moved with emotion ... spend much time in daydreams and wishful fantasies ' about them.
Exploding head syndrome is a condition that causes the sufferer to occasionally experience a tremendously loud noise as originating from within his or her own head, usually described as the sound of an explosion, gunshot, door slamming, roar, waves crashing against rocks, loud voices, a ringing noise, the terrific bang on a tin tray, or the sound of an electrical arcing ( buzzing ).
Between episodes the sufferer is usually otherwise normal and healthy but can be in a weak state of fatigue or have muscle pain.

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I know of no other solution than the one N.C. proposes -- to do what we can for each sufferer as he confronts us, hoping that this will spread beyond him to others at some time and some place.
Keefauver cautions against allowing enthusiasm for faith healing to stir up false hopes " so that a sufferer stakes all his or her faith on belief in miraculous healing at this level.
As the sufferer approaches a phobic stimulus, anxiety levels increase ( e. g. as one gets closer to a snake, fear increases in ophidiophobia ), and the degree to which escape of the phobic stimulus is limited and has the effect of varying the intensity of fear in instances such as riding an elevator ( e. g. anxiety increases at the midway point between floors and decreases when the floor is reached and the doors open ).
It can refer to a female individual who suffers from anorexia but still has her period, someone who may be at a " healthy weight ", but who has anorexic thought patterns and behaviors, it can mean the sufferer equally participates in some anorexic as well as bulimic behaviors ( sometimes referred to as purge-type anorexia ), or to any combination of eating disorder behaviors which do not directly put them in a separate category.
In these cases, the sufferer is fearful of a particular place because they have experienced a panic attack at the same location in a previous time.
In some cases, the sufferer may believe several people at once are " secret admirers.
Techniques, aimed at keeping busy, may include journaling, taking a walk, participating in sports or exercise or being around friends when the sufferer has the urge to harm themselves.
Hyperopia, also known as farsightedness, longsightedness or hypermetropia, is a defect of vision caused by an imperfection in the eye ( often when the eyeball is too short or the lens cannot become round enough ), causing difficulty focusing on near objects, and in extreme cases causing a sufferer to be unable to focus on objects at any distance.
Her later attempts at dating fared no better, and have in fact become worse ( her last two attempts being a sufferer of irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ) and the homicidal maniac himself ).
Stories have included investigations into the abuse of the elderly, the South African Paralympic team, the traumatic journey of a young anorexia sufferer, the tracking and arrest of high profile criminals, and recently uncovering a scandal at Eskom that plunged South Africa into darkness.
Giuliano was quadriplegic and a lifelong sufferer from cerebral palsy owing to complications at birth.
The degree to which a sufferer is affected depends not only on the overall severity of that person's symptoms but also on whether the person can detect sounds in that frequency range at the volume in question, as well as on the person's preexisting muscle tone and severity of startle response.
Hot flashes, loss of short term memory, decreased ability to concentrate and difficulty in the learning of new tasks would, in the wild, leave the sufferer at greater risk from predators and topographical dangers such as falls from a height.
It is estimated that at least 10 % of American adults have a fear of needles, and it is likely that the actual number is larger, as the most severe cases are never documented due to the tendency of the sufferer to simply avoid all medical treatment.
Cancer treatment then meant, at best, easing pain and making the sufferer as comfortable as possible.
United States Senator Pete Domenici ( R-NM ) is a known sufferer of FTLD, and the illness is the main reason behind his October 4, 2007 announcement of retirement at the end of his term.
His execution took place at Charing Cross on the 16th of October, when he behaved with great fortitude, and was undismayed by the mangling of the body of John Cook, his fellow sufferer, upon which he was forced to look.

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