Sentences with phrase «not debilitating illness»

So he only has bites and not debilitating illness to deal with then.

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He would prefer my mother not have either debilitating illness.
Except when they are not fine... While I agree that most kids in their 20s are healthy, you don't know if one may develop a serious illness or suffer a debilitating accident.
A truly loving and caring god simply would not allow many of the horrible and debilitating illnesses to happen.
It was not described in medical literature until 1964 but some experts believe one of the earliest accounts of the debilitating illness appeared in an 1857 short story by Charles Dickens and his friend Wilke Collins:
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.
Rest doesn't help, and the illness is more debilitating than heart failure or multiple sclerosis.
If you suffer from a debilitating mental illness like clinical depression, a career change won't cure you.
I do not replay those months of debilitating illness.
Hypothyroidism and autoimmune Hashimoto's disease are NOT considered as a critical and debilitating illness by the medical professionals as for example multiple sclerosis, lupus and many other autoimmune conditions.
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.
Injuries and illness don't happen frequently to renters, but when they do, it can be debilitating or even life threatening.
Rabbits are a prey species, so they tend to hide clinical signs of illness until they are remarkably debilitated.2 Clinical signs of dental disease are directly related to the severity of the disease.2 If the dental disease is mild, the rabbit may not show any signs.
Infected mosquitos spread Heartworm disease to dogs that aren't protected and that can lead to debilitating illness and even death.
The heart - wrenching task of re-homing the family pet is often due to circumstances like the loss of a job or home, a debilitating illness or injury, or PCSing to a location where personal animals aren't allowed.
«While you wouldn't need it if everything went according to plan, travel insurance preventative measure for a worst - case situation, such as a major theft, debilitating illness or accident where you'd need access to immediate medical care,» she says.
This event is all about raising money to support local not - for - profit, KIND, that aims to assist children diagnosed with a debilitating illness, terminal illness, or injury.
This 1980 interview with Kate Horsfield was conducted before Close's debilitating illness, which confines him to a wheelchair but has not prevented him from working on his paintings.
Just as sticky an issue is whether or not the Gulf spill has caused a debilitating wave of illness in residents across the region.
The Marihuana Medical Access Regulations allow access to marijuana by individuals suffering from grave and / or debilitating illnesses where conventional treatments are inappropriate or are not providing adequate relief.
In Scottish and Southern Energy plc v Mackay, the employer was held not to have breached its responsibilities under the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 for failing to explore satisfactorily with its employee — an electrician suffering a debilitating depressive illness — his commitment to employment elsewhere in the company.
Most travel insurance policies require that the illness be so debilitating as to make it impossible to travel, so if your child is mildly sick you may not have coverage to cancel.
Chronic illnesses don't need to be physiological to qualify for disability insurance benefits, although they frequently are: Crohn's disease flare - ups, for example, may put you out of work if the pain is too debilitating.
What you may not realize is that most disabilities are temporary and due to illnesses, not debilitating workplace accidents.
You don't know if something should happen suddenly — a critical illness, debilitating injury, or even death.
This is promising, as chronic conditions can not be cured, though with adequate management of their physical health people can continue to live fulfilled lives in the presence of otherwise debilitating illnesses.
Others are not as flexible when their relationship is tested by domestic issues, miscommunication, debilitating illness, or financial difficulties.
Should the non-custodial parent have a debilitating illness and is not physically or mentally able to make responsible decisions regarding the nurture and care of the child, the two parents may determine that it is in the best interests of the child for one parent to have sole authority, thus simplifying the process of making sure the child is cared for properly.
I didn't receive grace to go through an extended adoption process, and you didn't get the grace needed to live with a debilitating chronic illness.
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