When I first became ill I was not only put into an iron lung, I was also given a tracheostomy (hole in my throat).
As you might guess, I have a lot of ill I could speak of Hitchens, as I disagree with him about so very, very much.
FORBES: Christopher Hitchens, A Fighter To the End (1949 - 2011)
If I was to get ill again I wouldn't be able to manage that at all.
When I returned home I continued to feel ill so I went to my doctor who shrugged it off as flu.
"It was a surprise for me today, I was ill yesterday, I had a bad night, " he revealed.
Modern medicine is great in that it's given us a chance to live long and happy lives but in cases where medicine is just prolonging the suffering of very ill people I think it's time for a review of the law.
Also (b) if we look at it from an economic viewpoint (as we do of most things, these days) then there is no financial sense in prolonging, e.g. my life, if I become seriously ill and incapacitated and I choose not to want to burden anyone.
Thanks to the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2010, which gives the FDA much more power to demand food safety testing (and reduce the need for recalls after people become ill), I think the demand for NEOG products will increase dramatically over the next five years.
Since returning from Iraq I have suffered nightmares, insomnia, massive swings in mood and general ill health, although I put this down to a shoulder operation that I had undergone.
But if I was ill it was Naima who would not leave my bedside.
Before then I became ill almost overnight and dropped to eight stone in a matter of three months.
She got a friend to phone my father, who was still in London, simply saying I was ill.
But explaining my reasoning to Sara meant confronting the mortality of her lung cancer, something that I felt ill prepared to do.
He was mentally ill and violent, I was sweet and well behaved.
They prove that not having a law degree is not the only reason that I am ill-qualified to be a Tax Court judge.
I, too, am guilty of putting off doctor appointments when I am ill because it is more stressful to me than the illness.
FORBES: CarePlanners �C Alan Blaustein and Nancy Snyderman, MD
IR--Bagehot (May 17th) thought I looked ill at ease when Robin Cook, the new foreign secretary, presented his mission statement at the Foreign Office.
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As soon as I arrived in Des Moines, I fell desperately ill and wound up in the hospital.
It was incredible to think that I was seriously ill from a long haul flight six months earlier.
Having been born in Notting ill in the early seventies I consider myself a veteran of the carnival.
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Fitzgerald had to suffer much crueller and more ill-informed criticisms than I have.
My younger brother has been ill for as long as I can remember.
"In 1996 whilst serving in the Royal Navy on operations in Sarajevo, I began feeling ill and my symptoms included rapid weight loss, " he said.
When my mother was ill with lung cancer, I was able to spend a great deal of time with her before she passed away.
Earlier this year I wrote about the ill winds blowing in Southern California.
I'm woefully ill-equipped to run a business end-to-end of the scale of Motorola's handset division.
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