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She could still walk, but was debilitated and partly paralyzed.
The interventions were done on patients who were moderately debilitated.
Schumann was mentally unwell; Chopin was physically debilitated, but sane.
That was until Cosby gave her three pills that debilitated her.
One or two of the six is likely debilitated, he said.
The psychic pain worsens as she grows up, debilitated by depression.
Holloman found his phone, but they were stuck with the debilitated bus.
Symptoms from even a single exposure leave some people debilitated for life.
"I was completely debilitated," Bobb, who is a patient of Jonas's, says.
The bullet passed through several organs and left him debilitated, at 15.
His armed forces have been degraded by incessant fighting, and debilitated by desertion.
"Exercise can certainly help, unless you're totally debilitated by your cramps," she says.
No one with an appreciation for life would pretend to be so debilitated.
Thus, we have a million ill and debilitated patients who are medically underserved.
"The career foreign service feels debilitated and ignored," one retired ambassador told me.
And then you factor in another 80 hours being debilitated and hung over?
They debilitated us, and then they told us that the other is our enemy.
My fever spiked dangerously high for days on end, and I was severely debilitated.
For years, the agency approved only prisoners who were near death or completely debilitated.
Funes soon became debilitated by his newly acquired condition, demonstrating the perils of extreme recollection.
On Skype calls from his MIT apartment, Wang watched as his grandmother grew increasingly debilitated.
"There are days I'm debilitated to the point where I can barely move," she said.
I never wanted to be that person: spending my life debilitated and fighting a network.
Some were debilitated by illness and found the easy accessibility of the space a plus.
When it comes to global leadership, the State of our Union is degraded, debilitated, and demoralized.
Outside of US borders, countries debilitated by the virus have seen advancements in the testing process.
Traditional cancer treatments had left him debilitated, and it was unclear whether they would save his life.
It's a hospital debilitated for 512 hours, fighting to recover IT systems that run its surgical equipment.
As Kent A roads disappear into the darkness, I blow through my cheeks and tug my hair, debilitated.
As a result, I began to feel, not exactly happy about, but less debilitated by my newfound singlehood.
Atlanta estimated that recovering from a sustained attack that debilitated the city last year could cost $17 million.
And high achieving girls, Stanford professor Carol Dweck found, are the group of youth most "debilitated" by failure.
It was only later, where I became emotionally and at times physically debilitated, that I decided to get help.
It's not like Homecoming replaced his memories with new ones, or his suddenly debilitated physical abilities with heightened ones.
"Exposure to rudeness debilitated the very collaborative mechanisms recognized as essential for patient care and safety," the authors concluded.
Debilitated by legal problems, injuries, and an intense hatred for his boss, team president Branch Rickey, Hornsby hit just .
Debilitated by drugs and alcohol but still relentlessly cheerful, he lost his title to Rubén Olivares the following year.
It's a disgustingly interesting place to be and most cities have a similarly debilitated piping system running underneath everything.
This finding suggests that domestication may have debilitated doggie brains, but there are other possible factors to consider as well.
Now Venezuela's dictator-president has his new assembly in place and the opposition where he wants it—divided and debilitated.
It creates a debilitated, inoperable version of healthcare regulation that Congress did not enact and the public does not expect.
Fortunately for us, the bony mass that debilitated our hominin relative survived the individual whose life it might have taken.
The risk to older and debilitated adults in the aftermath of hurricanes, especially in summer weather, should have been obvious.
Although ISIS's presence in Syria has been significantly debilitated, the UK pushed back against Trump's suggestion that it had been defeated.
One of the most common life-threatening illnesses sea turtle vets see is chronic debilitation syndrome (CDS), or debilitated turtle syndrome.
"We need to build the kind of resilience ... we can't be complacent, nor can we be paralyzed or debilitated by fear."
Again, the conditions on Friday were oppressive — but that didn't explain why Monfils appeared debilitated, or indifferent, minutes into the match.
If someone has an underlying cancer, for example, they will be more fatigued and debilitated and will tend to sleep longer.
The girls' parents died several years ago after eating a suspicious meal that left Uncle Julian debilitated and the sisters shunned.
Today he feels "invigorated" instead of "debilitated," and he is no longer taking the prescription drugs on which he once depended.
She was so debilitated that it took her more than a year to get to what she considers a normal life.
And I get these letters from people who have cancer or they're debilitated somehow or have life-threatening stuff going on.
A related fiscal lapse is the neglect of capital expenditures, a weakness that shows up in debilitated public infrastructure of all types.
Because of the unplanned dosage, he will be debilitated for at least a year because of that one plate of drugged gnocchi.
The violence was an unnerving reminder of the tensions that pervade this southern African nation, debilitated by Mugabe&aposs long, repressive rule.
On the other hand, global demand was damaged by failed ventures in South America and debilitated by the eventual downfall of Napoleon.
In fact, the weeks on his back in an I.C.U. bed were making my 59-year-old patient more and more debilitated.
You can be seriously debilitated by high fevers, sweats, shaking chills, deep muscle aches, very low energy and occasionally vomiting and diarrhea.
Unfortunately, however, other diseased and debilitated animals are still entering the U.S. food supply, including half a million downed pigs every year.
When I was most debilitated, the humblest forms of caring lifted my spirits: the clasp of a hand, a silence shared in tandem.
Whoever was behind the TripAdvisor robocall campaign had inadvertently debilitated Spok's networks by flooding pagers with digital messages they weren't equipped to handle.
Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote that the decision was a "vast judicial overreaching," which would create a "debilitated, inoperable version of health care regulation."
Without access to a language, people are just as debilitated as the blind or the deaf when it comes to access to information.
The artist was debilitated throughout her life by a spinal injury, and heaping on trinkets was a way of arming herself against pain.
Maybe Butler had a side line in soothsaying, because the book imagines a society debilitated by authoritarian leadership, income inequality and environmental collapse.
Since the price of crude started tumbling in 2014, the world has had a glimpse of the havoc a debilitated oil industry can cause.
Fame is what she's wanted since she was a child competing in talent shows, but the public attention and pressure have since debilitated her.
There has been much talk of Puerto Rico being his "Katrina" in reference to the botched hurricane response that debilitated George W. Bush's presidency.
The angel who descends on Prior Walker, a gay New Yorker debilitated by AIDS, calls for him to embrace his destiny as a prophet.
Those include a massive 2012 hack on the Saudi Arabian oil company Saudi Aramco that is reported to have debilitated an estimated 30,000 computers.
It took another year until Leland's daughter was diagnosed, but by then the teenager was so debilitated she spent three years in a wheelchair.
Most chronic patients, debilitated either by disease or by medical responses to it, know that their arduous paths paradoxically take enormous strength and support.
The loggerhead came to the center suffering from debilitated turtle syndrome, similar to human pneumonia, but rescuers soon realized she was dealing with another issue.
The Pentagon has supported for years Indian engagement with Afghanistan's debilitated economy, which relies heavily on foreign aid, even if it required operating via Iran.
I had to wear special shoes to fit the metal soles of the exoskeleton, as well as tight ankle braces to stabilize my debilitated joints.
Debilitated by successive strokes, and frustrated by her inability to care for herself, she decided in the spring of 2018 to stop eating that fall.
The stroke, soon followed by an unrelated but life-threatening infection, left Wilson isolated, physically debilitated, emotionally fragile and incapable of rendering sound political judgments.
Tajikistan is the poorest of the Central Asian states, lacking the natural resources of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan, and has been further debilitated by civil war.
Macron listed the difficulties that have debilitated France over time, highlighting economic troubles, social fracturing and moral weakening among the elements that he intends to redress.
The decision whether to continue on to the ER in a debilitated state or to rely on his Tesla to get him to the hospital matters.
"If you feel better when you wear the shirt, but you're not debilitated when you don't wear it, I don't think that's a problem," he says.
In other words, unless you're so totally debilitated that you cannot take another step, your job is to get up the next morning and take that step.
"Estelle had been debilitated by the heat and felt ill at intermission," Angelina Fiordellisi, the founding artistic director of the Cherry Lane Theater, said in a statement.
But Section 4 is completely untested territory; it has been considered for presidents who were suffering from strokes or debilitated in other ways, but has never been invoked.
Clearly, the Democratic Party has been debilitated by their fifth consecutive special election defeat after spending more than $30 million to lose by a wider margin than predicted.
Back at home, though, she was in excruciating pain and so nauseated and debilitated that she could barely eat or sleep or take care of her newborn daughter.
"Many people will struggle without being completely debilitated, so they don't meet the criteria for an anxiety disorder, whether that's generalized anxiety disorder or a panic disorder," she says.
The company is also reportedly debating whether to remove his wife, Rebekah Neumann, from her role in naming a successor to her husband if he dies or becomes debilitated.
After 37 years of Mr. Mugabe's rule, the new Zimbabwean president did inherit an economy debilitated by huge government debts, a serious currency shortage, widespread unemployment and broken infrastructure.
Cleveland is lucky to still have The Scene — many other cities have lost their alt-weeklies — but the city's daily paper, The Plain Dealer, has been debilitated by cutbacks.
In recent years, although he was debilitated by illness and money problems, he remained upbeat and charismatic, even when some people never came through on big promises of fame.
Currently, the organization is hugely debilitated, with only three sitting members (a minimum of four is required to make decisions), and a partisan split that has resulted in deadlock.
For some, microcephaly and other symptoms are emerging months later, as their brains, with malformations or debilitated or destroyed cells, fail to develop enough to match their physical growth.
If he got his way on spending, the programs that allow the poor and struggling to buy food, housing and the other things they need would be utterly debilitated.
Bankrupt and debilitated by mismanagement, the Puerto Rican electric grid was already in a state of near-collapse when Maria devastated the island in September and left millions without power.
Rescuers debilitated Hospitals have been obliterated in months of bombing and by the start of this week there wasn't a single one in operation, O'Brien and medical organizations have said.
The least controversial scenario would be if a president should become indisputably physically debilitated either from an injury or ailment, so much so that he couldn't communicate but remained alive.
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Tiger Woods's comeback season has gone better than he could have dared hope 17 months ago, when he had his fourth operation to repair a debilitated back.
Her parents, wary of the stigmas of mental illness, shielded her from view to protect their other children's futures, and her father's decision to arrange a lobotomy left her debilitated.
Corruption has long plagued the OPEC member's oil industry and much of the broader Maduro government, a leftist administration struggling with an imploding economy, soaring crime and debilitated public services.
After feeling frustrated and debilitated, The Talk co-host finally consulted with her doctor and did a blood and iron panel, and found out about her low hemoglobin and iron levels.
Those effects are documented from 401 BC—when Greek soldiers, traveling through modern day Turkey near the Black Sea, indulged in a similar honey and were debilitated with intoxication—to today.
That justification was tenuous, but surely nothing in the statutes could plausibly be said to extend to an American military presence in Syria after the Islamic State has been credibly debilitated.
Mallo is debilitated by frequent migraines and back spasms, and he's also haunted by a past relationship torn asunder by drugs as well as a mother he feels he has failed.
As the American sanctions have debilitated the Iranian economy, greater participation in parliamentary elections offers the provinces an opportunity to bargain for a better share of the shrinking pie from Tehran.
Some officials believe that foreign powers, possibly including Russia, could use ransomware attacks, like those that have debilitated some local governments, to damage or interfere with voting systems or registration databases.
Why it matters: There were concerns that thousands of Puerto Rican citizens with limited English proficiency, who moved to Florida after Hurricane Maria debilitated the U.S. territory, wouldn't be able to vote.
"A debilitated Renzi would come under intense pressure to resign; he may himself not wish to cling on to power," analysts Federico Santi and Mujtaba Rahman said on Friday in a report.
Dan Greulich's medical records show that, after his transplant operation, he spent five months battling drug-resistant infections that left him so debilitated he asked to be taken off of life support.
She's debilitated by grief and rage, and begins to feel more and more alienated—from the Indian society that rejects her, and from those around her who cannot or will not help.
Being so debilitated that they were reliant on food delivered via a tube, were constantly confused or required round-the-clock care were judged similarly by a third or more of respondents.
Nervous or aggressive pets are often more cooperative in familiar surroundings, said Dr. Levy, who treats many older or debilitated cats and dogs that are too fragile, physical or emotionally, to travel.
" After she became debilitated, he said, they communed in "snatches of doggerel, song, teasing nonsense rituals" that functioned "like underwater sonar, each bouncing pulsations off the other, then listening for an echo.
More important, he looks fast, limber and healthy — a far cry from the player who seemed debilitated even before he limped off the floor in Game 28 of the N.B.A. finals last year.
The word "volunteers" reminds us that the often debilitated participants in clinical cancer trials decide on their own accord to put their lives on the line, usually with no resulting personal health benefit.
However, after the release in 1967 of Floyd's first LP, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn", which Barrett largely wrote, he ceased to function as a band member, debilitated by LSD use.
The character of Mouth lives in isolation and silence aside from the handful of occasions in which she is overcome and debilitated by a "stream of words" that set her "mouth on fire".
In recent years, Boothe played the vice president who ascends to the highest office after the president is debilitated in Season 6 of Fox's 24, and he played off his ominous presence as Col.
I think there's a risk for a lot of people becoming emotionally debilitated by spending too much time seeking out perfect up-to-the-second information when that's not what most of us need.
"There are days I'm debilitated to the point where I can barely move," the singer — who's still struggling with the illness 14 months after welcoming daughter Onyx Solace — tells PEOPLE exclusively in the latest issue.
As the 15-member OPEC's second-largest oil producer and still suffering from swathes of debilitated infrastructure and poverty after years of war and sanctions, Iraq has an incentive to keep its taps turned on.
A sturdy Velcro tab and a zip-lock-like magnetic seal accommodate even the most debilitated, preoccupied hands, and I've been able to pull out all sorts of essentials in a heartbeat thanks to it.
Mr. Pastor went to Congress after winning a special election in 1991 to fill the House seat vacated by Morris K. Udall, a fellow Democrat who had retired after 15 terms, debilitated by Parkinson's disease.
The families of debilitated former N.F.L. players say the league is obstructing their access to an estimated $1 billion settlement over concussions by reflexively rejecting valid claims and bogging down the process with unreasonable demands.
"They are highly cohesive animals, and when one is sick or ill, others may stay close by, even if it means coming to shore and becoming sick, debilitated or stranded themselves," the state DNR says.
Ten years after a U.S. financial crisis debilitated world markets, financial services and ratings conglomerate is putting processes in place to prevent it from happening again, President and CEO Douglas Peterson told CNBC on Friday.
Right now, each state has its own commission with its own rules, some of which are so lax they permit seriously debilitated fighters who've been barred from the ring elsewhere to compete with nary a test.
Mass layoffs, furloughs, and schedule cuts have already begun in restaurants across the US.Closures and restrictions put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic have debilitated the restaurant industry, which employs 15.6 million people in America.
Yet just 26.3 percent of adults have an advance directive, a legal document that stipulates your wishes if you are debilitated or unable to speak for yourself, according to 2013 data from the National Institutes of Health.
Keeping their subjects in clammy close-up, they do not explain, among other things, why Sagawa, who is about 70 years old, is so debilitated — nor why one of his caretakers is dressed in a maid's costume.
As hedge fund managers tried to preemptively calculate the effects of the trade dispute, the negative coverage made them bet against various stocks that they thought would be seriously debilitated as a result of tariffs, Cramer explained.
Algeria's power brokers, particularly in the military, are all but certain to continue pulling strings from the shadows — indeed, Mr. Bouteflika, 82, is so debilitated by illness that many view him as little more than a figurehead.
I will absolutely feel differently when I'm traveling and want to get photos off of my SD card and don't have the right dongle, but in a stable environment, I haven't been debilitated by the lack of ports.
There are few such fierce, principled and resolved champions of justice, and even fewer who would be interested in stepping in to lead a debilitated commission, under sustained attack and with just 19 months left in its mandate.
Dr. Gretchen Schwarze, a vascular surgeon at the University of Wisconsin-Madison who studies doctor-patient communications, has too often heard patients say they had no choice but surgery, or were blindsided by how debilitated they felt afterward.
Ten years after a U.S. financial crisis debilitated world markets, financial services and ratings conglomerate S&P Global is putting processes in place to prevent it from happening again, President and CEO Douglas Peterson told CNBC on Friday.
As it stands, in her refusal to be drawn (in all senses), Maud Stamp reads as emotionally stunted, debilitated, not normal; but of course, we realize, were she a man, she'd simply read as the strong, silent type.
"The irony is that the imaging may produce no findings for the original condition, yet patients are left debilitated with devastating ear problems," says Bryan Pollard, president of the nonprofit Hyperacusis Research, which funds research into noise-induced pain.
" She took direct aim at her aunt, asserting that Shari Redstone and her family "have managed to totally isolate and effectively kidnap, brainwash and take advantage of my grandfather due to his debilitated state of mind and frail health.
"The trial will expose the tragic inconvenient truth that Sumner Redstone needs the court's protection from those who have lied to and exploited him in his debilitated condition," Pierce O'Donnell, a lawyer for Ms. Herzer, said in a statement.
It is understandably difficult for doctors to appreciate that a disorder lacking obvious physical abnormalities could have a physical basis, especially when patients debilitated by a chronic disease that no one understands are likely to be depressed and anxious.
A particular sympathy grows up between us and the characters we invent—that our debilitated imagination is still just able to invent—a sympathy that is tender and almost maternal, warm and damp with tears, intimately physical and stifling.
Trivial decisions, like choosing when to slink to the dining hall so as to minimize human contact, debilitated me—it was easier to do nothing than to potentially regret my choice and spiral deeper into a mental black hole.
Woodrow Wilson had suffered multiple strokes by the time he first ran for president in 220 and the danger of future ailments caught up with him in October 22017 in the form of a massive stroke that left him debilitated.
Here is what MSNBC is reporting: Republicans working to elect Trump describe a bare-bones effort debilitated by infighting, a lack of staff to carry out basic functions, minimal coordination with allies and a message that's prisoner to Trump's momentary whims.
No matter how much Dolly tries to engineer things in her favor, she's forever an outsider—a widow suffering from, though not debilitated by, loneliness—and the only person who would understand how she feels is her dead husband, Ephraim.
"While it is true that Mercury's logical and analytical capabilities will be debilitated, this retrograde won't be as bad because the degree in which Mercury will station retrograde is a degree ruled by Venus, according to ancient astrology," she says.
"When their leaderships are debilitated in a successful strike, militant groups become far less discriminate in their target selection by redirecting their violence from military to civilian targets," Max Abrahms of Northeastern University and Jochen Mieraub of the University of Groningen wrote.
"I have been struggling with Lyme and other co-infections for the past two years which has debilitated me from riding my horses, going to school, and struggling with work which are all the things I am so passionate about," she continued.
Many will include a haunting display of empty shoes to stand in for the 2628 to 28500 million Americans, 6900 million worldwide, debilitated by ME. We will stand up for those who are bedridden and homebound, missing from their schools, jobs, social lives and families.
Starting Thursday, your day-to-day gets a lot busier, although it will be challenging to find the drive to meet too many demands; with Mars in Taurus, where it is technically debilitated, you'll want to take your time on each task until March 31.
This, after all, is a country of four million people where domestic soccer has long been debilitated by corruption, a country lacking either the resources or the foresight to invest in all the structures, and attendant paraphernalia, so often deemed vital to international success.
We will need to combine general public health strategies like hand washing, social distancing, staying home if ill or debilitated, and a national testing program available to anyone who needs it, together with effective medical care and drug treatments for those who fall ill.
President Trump's outrages, absurdities and indelicacies arrive with such frequency that they numbingly blur together, and to focus and comment on each is to give him too much of what he thrives on — attention — and be debilitated by his dominance of your thoughts and passions.
"While it is true that Mercury's logical and analytical capabilities will be debilitated during these three weeks, this retrograde won't be as bad because the degree in which Mercury will station retrograde is a degree ruled by Venus, according to ancient astrology," Montúfar says.
But most only want to enroll boys between the ages of 4 and 7 who are affected by the disease but not yet too debilitated, and who meet other clinical criteria, such as having a mutation in the right place in the dystrophin gene.
That's because it's well-known that Albus's mother, Kendra Dumbledore, died in 1899 in a tragic accident caused by her daughter Ariana, whose own magic had been difficult to control since the Muggle attack that left her debilitated and indirectly sent her father to prison.
Low sales prices offered to customers and an inefficient use of business space debilitated the company and prevented it from reaching the profits needed to securely land the company another 40 years into the future, said turnaround king and "The Profit " host Marcus Lemonis on the show.
So when President James Garfield was bedridden after being shot and President Woodrow Wilson was debilitated by a stroke, they simply lingered on in the presidency without doing very much for months, because no one knew what else could be done while they were still drawing breath.
At these locations, I could almost imagine his ordeal there: a broken man, debilitated both by malaria and disappointment, knowing that he would be unable to stop an action he expected to be a blood bath, knowing that he himself would certainly be captured, and killed.
Let's also put aside the skein of conjecture and outright fabrication that the film unspools — in one scene Joe Kennedy, the family patriarch, murmurs "alibi" to his son, like a Mafia don, when in fact he was so debilitated by a stroke that he could only babble incoherently.
Imagine a young college student struggling to keep up in class while battling symptoms of depression, or a mother debilitated with severe depression for months trying to juggle work and family, or a father whose head is stuck in a fog living in fear of losing his job due to persistent depression.
The company also hopes that Yescarta will eventually be approved for earlier stages of lymphoma, rather than being limited to patients with advanced disease who have been debilitated by multiple types of chemotherapy that did not work, said Dr. David D. Chang, Kite's chief medical officer and executive vice president for research and development.
The humiliation his wife puts her debilitated husband through (dressing him in garish women's clothing and makeup) derives from personal — and real — grievances, but it may also be seen as a symbol of the powerlessness being felt by middle-aged white men, for whom death rates have been increasing after years of decline, to the bafflement of researchers.
"Our government forcibly ripped children from the arms of asylum-seeking parents, and then asked them, debilitated by trauma, all by themselves, unrepresented by lawyers, to articulate complex legal claims without any support or accommodation,"  Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, legal director of the Immigrant Advocacy Program at the Legal Aid Justice Center in Virginia, said in a statement.
Emmanuelle Riva, whose performance in the antiwar film "Hiroshima Mon Amour" in 1959 placed her at the center of the French New Wave — and who, more than 50 years later, became the oldest person nominated for an Academy Award for best lead actor or actress, as a woman debilitated by strokes in "Amour" — died on Friday in Paris.
According to the American Stroke Association, not arriving at a hospital in enough time is a key reason people miss brain-saving treatment and a better shot at a recovery that not only preserves a better quality of life for the patient, but also saves the high cost associated with long-term health care for severely debilitated stroke patients.
Photo by Autore Sconosciuto [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons This Friday, a long-anticipated exhibit honoring the life and deeds of former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali opens at the O2 Arena in London, and Ali himself, now 74 years old and debilitated by Parkinson's disease, is expected to make an appearance, most likely the last trip the Greatest will ever take to Great Britain.
One proponent, Republican state representative and outspoken Texans for Vaccine Choice ally Bill Zedler, told the Observer the U.S. is "not the Soviet Union," bragged about how he was never debilitated by contracting diseases that hadn't had vaccines yet, and said no one is dying from measles since we have "antibiotics and that kind of stuff":Texas state Representative Bill Zedler doesn't understand the fuss over the resurgence of infectious diseases.
And Boothe was the disbelieving FBI agent, listening to the increasingly shocking story of a man who says his father hunted and killed demons who were posing as people in 2001's Frailty (directed by his Tombstone costar Bill Paxton.) In recent years, Boothe played the vice president who ascends to the highest office after the president is debilitated in Season 6 of Fox's 24, and he played off his ominous presence as Col.

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