Sentences with phrase «years of therapy trying»

Going on 4 years of therapy trying to deal with it.

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Since Marathon won an approval to treat a condition that afflicts fewer than 200,000 Americans per year and has a dearth of treatment options (rather than trying to become an also - ran in the saturated steroid therapy field), it has carte blanche over the drug's pricing.
James Watson, the éminence grise of gene work whose discovery of the double helix 50 years ago we are celebrating this spring, has called on his fellow researchers to show some «guts» and «try germ - line therapy without knowing if it's going to work.»
I'm now starting feel attracted to women again after 2 years of therapy and time trying to heal.
I have enjoyed serving you on the OKAPT Board the last 2 years and have tried to focus on making communication forefront though helping in the development of the new website, being on a news segment for National Play Therapy Week in OKC, and through helping to run OKAPT Lunch - and - Learn play therapy trainings Therapy Week in OKC, and through helping to run OKAPT Lunch - and - Learn play therapy trainings therapy trainings in OKC.
It's known that in the past few years, a coach in Germany and a lab in China have tried to get these kinds of therapies into the hands of competitors.
For the past 3 months, faculty and staff members at the University of Pennsylvania's Institute for Human Gene Therapy have been trying to understand why a relatively fit 18 - year - old with an inherited enzyme deficiency died on 17 September, 4 days after doctors at Penn injected a genetically altered virus into his liver.
The choice to get this surgery isn't an easy decision for any woman to make, but after years of doctor visits, surgeries, and hospitalizations — and trying alternative remedies like pelvic floor therapy, massage, acupuncture, and yoga — she says she was ready to take her life back.
One study has assessed long term outcomes of 68 LGS patients over a mean follow up period of 19 years: of the 19 who tried diet therapy, 5 maintained seizure freedom on the traditional ketogenic diet and one on MAD (13).
After many years of trying endless diets (like Auverda, high protein, anti-Candida, gluten free, etc.) and healing therapies to balance my health with no results, I visited the doctor complaining about low abdominal pains.
You've tried it all - the endless research, reading and doing the popular «self - help» programs, and perhaps even months or years of conventional therapy.
He was on 6 heavy meds at the time after having spent the first 6 years of his life trying all types of holistic therapies which weren't enough.
Then I spent several more years reading and researching and trying various approaches, therapies, protocols, modalities, medications, supplements, and more, hoping to find the one magic thing that would be the key to bringing our family to a state of «normal.»
The disease is both difficult to diagnose and difficult to treat, and many bipolar patients spend years trying to find the combination of medication and therapy that allows them to lead a normal life.
Blank, two years before Analyze This made a whole shtick of it, is in therapy with skittish Dr. Oatman (Alan Arkin), trying to explain away his high - body - count profession or, possibly, leave it altogether.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN FILMS Burzynski (Unrated) Medical documentary chronicling the 14 - year court battle waged by controversial biochemist Dr. Stanislaw Burzynski in a lawsuit against the FDA on behalf of cancer patients eager to try Antineoplastons, his life - saving, alternative gene therapy, in lieu of chemotherapy, surgery and / or radiation.
As if there weren't enough doomsday - themed films released last year, 2013 will see no less than five different movies on the topic — that is, if you include «World War Z.» But before audiences flock to theaters to watch stars like Brad Pitt and James Franco try to survive the end of days, writer / director Todd Berger's «It's a Disaster» offers a darkly comic tale about a group of friends (and one stranger) who are forced into an impromptu therapy session following a biological attack on the city.
I spent most of last year paying as much as I could each month trying to chip away at the giant loan I have from Physical Therapy school so to hear that all my hard work just went down the drain and now my loans would be accruing more interest each month was DEVASTATING for me.
I have enjoyed serving you on the OKAPT Board the last 2 years and have tried to focus on making communication forefront though helping in the development of the new website, being on a news segment for National Play Therapy Week in OKC, and through helping to run OKAPT Lunch - and - Learn play therapy trainings Therapy Week in OKC, and through helping to run OKAPT Lunch - and - Learn play therapy trainings therapy trainings in OKC.
Typically, «reunification therapy» fails across three or four years of trying, and by that time the legal fight has lasted six or seven years — with no solution.
I am trying to start the process of attachment disorder therapy for my 12 year old son who was adopted as a 9 month old.
After many years of unsuccessful therapy, hospital stays, behavioral treatment centers, doctor visits and even juvenile court system involvement, we made the decision to try one last place — The Institute for Attachment and Child Development (IACD).
After close to 20 years of being with my husband and less than a few weeks away from signing divorce papers, we agreed to try therapy one last time.
Believe it or not, if you went to therapy with your partner ten years ago, and confessed your dirty sexual fantasies, it's entirely possible that the therapist would try to cure you of your perversions.
She's tried solo therapy but always quits after a few sessions, and we did a handful of couples counseling sessions a couple years ago (my idea), but we ended that when she told me she felt like I was «winning» at our sessions.
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