Sentences with phrase «debilitating illnesses who»

Friday's decision related to the case of two women with debilitating illnesses who have since died.

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We can imagine that an individual faced with debilitating, irreversible illness, who would have to endure intractable pain, mutilating surgery, or demeaning treatments — with added concern for the burden being placed on family and friends — might conclude that suicide was a reasonable, even generous, resolution to a process already moving inexorably toward death.
Since its inception in 1989, Project Angel Food has delivered more than 10 million meals to men, women and children who are debilitated by disease and struggling with life - threatening illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, renal failure and HIV / AIDS.
«Anyone who has watched a loved one struggle with a debilitating illness would do almost anything to help alleviate their pain,» Savino said, who lost both her parents to cancer.
But even more, my hope and prayer for you is that you will carry on with everything that I've tried to do, along with all the fighters in the world, who battle unfairness and debilitating illness.
After all, we're not surprised to see a 70 - something debilitated by illness, or a 74 - year - old who barnstorms around the country, running for president.
«We need to educate patients, families and the public about what we can realistically offer in terms of functional outcome and quality of life for those patients with complex critical illness and who may come to the ICU in a debilitated state or may be older.
As you read earlier, Anadrol is an ideal medication for people who are recovering from a debilitating illness.
The interview turned to be truly astounding and shocking not only to the viewers who have celiac disease but also for people with any chronic illness or debilitating health conditions.
My advice to you and anyone suffering from this debilitating illness is to go to a hormone specialist who will conduct thorough testing.
About Site - A community for people who suffer from, or know someone with, the debilitating illness known as Cystic Fibrosis.
Julianne Moore gives a breakthrough performance as Carol White, a Los Angeles housewife in the late 1980s who comes down with a debilitating illness.
Who wants welts from mosquitoes, diarrhea from worms or a chronic, debilitating illness like Lyme disease?
Our recipients include those born with developmental disabilities like cerebral palsy and spina bifida, those who acquire debilitating illnesses like multiple sclerosis, and those who have been in tragic accidents and will never walk again.
The Compassionate Use of Medical Marijuana Pilot Program, which became effective in 2013, allows individuals who are diagnosed with certain debilitating conditions or terminal illnesses to apply for a medical cannabis registry identification card.
That lifetime may be your own, using traditional estate planning tools of wills and trusts, or it may be the life of a child with special needs, a parent with Alzheimer's, or a loved one who has suffered a catastrophic injury or debilitating illness.
The primary purpose of HMHCA is to promote mental health counseling and uphold professional mental health counselors, who work to prevent or overcome the debilitating effects of psychological or mental illness.
Grief counseling professionals specialize in work with clients who are coping with profound loss — whether this is the death of a loved one, a debilitating injury, terminal illness, divorce, or other significant personal bereavements.
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