Sentences with phrase «maybe patient people»

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But maybe the patient knows «in their heart» they didn't fully love or accept that person.
Yes, if we're really worried about «those gays», maybe we should start volunteering some time to deliver meals to AIDS patients, work in a shelter for LGBT youth or that sort of thing and show «those people» a healthy dose of the love of Jesus coming their way.
Should I be more patient and give it more days and wait, or is him wanting to impress people what i should act on maybe have dad give it a try and he'll want to impress dad.
So each time a healthcare worker goes in to visit and treat an Ebola patient that person can stay in for maybe an hour and a half, two hours tops, and then has to go through the doffing and decontamination procedure.
Wingeier dreamed of using neurotechnology to help more patients — and maybe even healthy people.
«In general, across all the health systems, people with serious mental illness aren't getting a lot of psychotherapy as a form of treatment, and maybe that's a missed opportunity for our health systems to provide care to those patients
There's also some evidence regarding just doing a straight up fast where you don't eat at all, but I find that to be more challenging for people because I rarely hear a patient that can do a strict like water fast and do well with that because of the lack of calories, unless you're doing it something short term, like maybe a day here or there, or half a day, more of like an intermittent fasting application, and that's certainly something that I think people could benefit from experimenting with is by going into these periods where they do brief intermittent fasting.
Could we have this systemic inflammation thing happening and pain may be the first indicator for people that have that genetic predisposition, but we also see autoimmune issues, maybe even type I diabetes or MS, so how many other — they call it PGAS or polyglandular autoimmune syndrome and they say, I think 78 % of people that have one autoimmune condition, maybe it's RA or some type of fibromyalgia pain, probably have another one, how much of the peoplepatients that you're seeing individually in your office are having more than just the pain?
My sort of take is usually, like, let's use any treatment, whether it's a supplement or medication for a therapeutic purpose, to reach a therapeutic goal, and once we reach that goal, I'm always interested in seeing if we get people off of stuff, maybe once the immune system comes back into balance and the patient is symptom free.
Is it possible a doctor with a medical license maybe wants their patients to get evidenced - based treatment, and discourage the use of things that could be harmful by sheer lack of proven effectiveness alone, instead of being sold over-priced, false promises that prey on people desperate for help who often can't afford the cost, but pay it out - of - pocket anyway?
Maybe attractive, love to chat to good people, have 2 children but they are married and have 8 beautiful grandchildren aged between 7 - 16 years of age I'm rather sad at this time more often then happy but would like to meet someone for a coffee a meal and someone who is patient and kind willing to...
Maybe you aren't a patient person, but your partner is willing to wait in line for you when you can't handle it.
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