Sentences with phrase «so debilitating»

Experiencing mental anguish and emotional pain is part of being human, severe distress can be so debilitating and long - standing that it impairs daily life.
Sometimes, the effects are so debilitating that a person can lose their ability to function in daily life.
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.
If your arthritis has become so debilitating that you need to be a in a wheelchair, do not worry.
The financial impact a serious trucking accident can cause in your life could be so debilitating that you may never recover from it — unless you receive compensation.
A loss so vast, and so debilitating, that I have barely been able to get out of bed each day — let alone work or write.
It is also possible that a pet may develop an illness so debilitating that the prognosis of recovery is poor.
The iron buildup that is so debilitating might be prevented or mitigated.
When I first went to see Tamie, the pain was so debilitating I could not use a pen, drive a car, type or hold a shampoo bottle without pain.
By Christine Roper, MSPT, PYT Chronic pain can be so debilitating — but, does it have to be?
By the time I attended college, the dysmenorrhea was so debilitating I spent the whole first day of my cycle in bed with a hot pack and a «barf bowl» nearby because the severe pain caused me to throw up.
Are your periods so debilitating that you miss work, school, dates or appointments each month because the pain is so intense?
It was nasty and so debilitating.
In fact, the pain associated with IC can be so debilitating that only about half of people with the disorder are able to work full - time.
The pain can be so debilitating that it takes you away from daily activity, he says.
But in trying to prove I was worthy of receiving abundance, I became terribly sick with adrenal fatigue and my Hashimoto Hypothyroid symptoms became so debilitating that I could barely get out of bed and would have severe vertigo, joint pain, migraines, and allergic reactions at work.
Some side effects can be so debilitating that patients decide to quit therapy and risk disease recurrence or progression.
Even so, the fight was so debilitating that Weiler says he made up his mind to leave NASA.
«Social phobia can be so debilitating that it interferes with an individual's ability to function or to hold a job,» says Mario Miniati, M.D., a psychiatrist at the University of Pisa, Italy.
Morning Sickness — Can strike at anytime of the day, some mothers are unfortunate to have all day morning sickness which can be so debilitating that you can often start each day not knowing how you are going to get through it.
Yet in Whitehead's vision the relativity of philosophies need not have so debilitating an effect as some views of the relativity of thought suggest.
Depression is so debilitating.
Not only did the Zero Lower Bound turn out to be not so debilitating as all that — rather than work their will via interest rates, central banks took to injecting money directly into the economy via large - scale asset purchases — but it does not even seem to be the lower bound: central banks, notably in Europe, have successfully experimented with negative interest rates.
The bottom line is that Gates gives this book his most enthusiastic endorsement, concluding: «I don't know how Kalanithi found the physical strength to write this book while he was so debilitated by the disease and then potent chemotherapy.
When the community is so debilitated at prayer, it is little wonder that its witness in public life is weak and confused.
â $ ¦ the churches are so debilitated and apostate that a Christian can hardly bear to remain in a church, and yet, on the other hand, no Christian can leave a church lest he fail to confess his own part of the responsibility for the very conditions in a church which provoke protest
Unfortunately, I have seen some animals that were so debilitated that their wounds were infested with maggots.

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Also include in your estate planning a financial power of attorney, health power of attorney and advance medical directive, so you know that someone you've designated will have a say in what happens (or you'll have left directions) in case a debilitating issue prevents you from making decisions for yourself.
The effects can get so bad that the pain can reach all the way up to your wrist and can be utterly debilitating to your hands.
Doing so is often a miserable, debilitating experience.
Beijing has responded in kind, so prospects for an escalation of tit - for - tat protectionism are ripe, and a debilitating trade war is not out of the realm of possibilities.
So I've have a strangely debilitating and demoralizing summer cold.
I also experienced menstrual cramps so painful as to be debilitating; sometimes, they left me unable to move.
So perhaps one way to move beyond a debilitating polarization in the ecclesial realm (I dare not proffer any suggestions regarding the political realm) is for all my fellow dogmatists to aspire to become mystagogues.
Mao saw no value in the individual, so it is very easy for the modern chinese to torture and debilitate its own, How has that in anyway connected to religion?
As logical as it seems to stay away from teachings that cause such debilitating fear (so much so that the thirteen - year - old me created escape plans for the inevitable AntiChrist Army that would march down our street to shoot me after the rest of my family had successfully been raptured), it would be even less logical to believe that God would create a group of strange people created to be forever distanced from Jesus because we can't know Him in the right way.
This will help them to overcome the intellectually debilitating and politically destructive conceit that the left can, with sufficient care and ingenuity, purge itself of error and partiality so that it comes to embody the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about moral and political life.
That so many of the most difficult conditions are associated with aging means also that, given human nature itself, the ragged edge of aging will most likely always and necessarily generate new debilitating and lethal conditions to replace those earlier reduced or eradicated.»
Poverty, war, and racism are so much more public in their debilitating consequences.
So this «God» painstakingly designs sickle - cell anemia and each and every other nasty, debilitating and fatal genetic condition?
As Wendy Alec began to recover from a severe and debilitating illness, she struggled to understand why she had suffered so greatly.
Belief that Christ's death has fundamentally changed the world seems so integral to the grammar of faith that its absence amounts to a debilitating speech defect.
also, a partial lcl tear is a nagging pain that wouldn't necessarily result in symptoms involving instability, so even ozil was probably not sure what was up and probably didn't notice it during the game bc adrenalin masks pain that isn't debilitating.
Diagnosed with a concussion, she returned a month later, but was injured again, the crushing blindside hit causing a concussion so serious that, as she later posted on her Facebook page, she was left her unable «to read, remember, think clearly, go outside without dark glasses, or stand for 5 minutes without debilitating headaches, dizziness, and crippling fatigue.»
IS THAT INSANE???? I know other women are so eager but I feel like once I take the test my anxiety will go to a debilitating level.
My depression was pretty debilitating and when my son wasn't «following the program» so to speak, it created a lot of additional stress.
Motherhood and a state of constant, sometimes debilitating fear are, for so many moms, synonymous.
We can not raise taxes — that will only further weaken a debilitated economy — so we must adopt a pro-growth national agenda to create the tax revenue to stabilize teetering municipalities.
After all, they had ordered and presided over the direct and indirect killing of tens or hundreds of thousands - in attacks on civilian and half - civlian targets, in «collateral damage», through the debilitating sanctions in 1990s that resulted in a huge death toll, indirectly through stoking inter-ethnic and inter-religious strife and so on.
Rightwing MPs, not unions, split Labour in 1931 and 1981, just as it was New Labour parliamentarians who fuelled the debilitating Blair - Brown factionalism that so weakened the most recent Labour government, as Mandelson surely knows.
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