The restaurant employee recently travelled to Mexico and realised she was ill early last week after her return, local media reported.
Her detractors say that she was ill prepared for Harvard's liquidity crisis and slow to take cognizance of the swap exposure.
During the making of recordings by her captors, the reporter was ordered to say she was ill and depressed and to cry.
"Heather and I have been astounded by the amount of get-well cards, texts and e-mails we have received since it became known that she was ill, " said Clarke.
She has missed out on qualification for the World Championships taking place in China this month because she was ill for the first qualifying event and didn't take part in the second because of exams.
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She was often ill, had several heart attacks, felt she was beating her head against the wall.
She was seriously ill, and it wasn't clear how long she would live.
Heller filed a doctor's note with the court saying she was too ill to make the cross-country flight this week.
It possibly contained the information she most wanted, but by then she was too ill even to be told of its existence.
Kay said the transplant was difficult and she was very ill afterwards but since then she has been able to lead a full and active life.
She was first taken ill in January 2006 and until her removal was receiving dialysis treatment which was helping to prolong her life.
But she was tortured by ill health, failed romances and personal tragedy.
It was also claimed she had ill-treated a number of other people in her care.
She was signed off with depression in December 2003 and remained off work until January 2005 when she was dismissed due to sustained ill health.
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Physiotherapists, dieticians, nurses and nursing technicians are said to have reported their fears that she was hastening the deaths of critically ill patients.
Carol Moseley-Braun (D-Ill.) said she was particularly offended by the hard-edged attack on Hillary Rodham Clinton.
After poring through thousands of official records from the time, Mr Pallanti believes Lisa Gherardini was widowed and ill when she died.
The report said that Mrs A was forced to give up work to look after the children and admitted she was was "struggling to cope" with them, while also caring for her ill husband and her elderly mother.
She said it was suggested her sister had become ill after eating spicy foods.
Taken ill in a restaurant, she was rushed to the nearest hospital, the Calixto Garcia, where all the wards were full.
She was described as a capable social worker suffering ill health.
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But Blaze became ill in January this year when she was 18 months old.
Last year, he ordered a mentally ill woman released from jail after she was charged with helping an Iraqi spy agency under Saddam Hussein.
Russell Yates told reporters that although he knew his wife was ill, he had no idea she would ever harm their children "You never think you have to protect somebody from the inside of your house, " he said.
Her immunosuppressive medications were stopped, and she was treated with specific immunoglobulin treatments and recovered without lasting ill effects.
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When she fell ill three months later, she discovered she was HIV positive.
Barrister Anna Watterson spoke of how she became ill with drug-resistant TB when she was a law student living in north-west London.
She said Mr Layfield was currently absent from work due to ill-health and the RNCM was therefore not able to comment further on the matter.
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