But I'm not ready yet because it hurts a lot and I would be bedridden for at least eight months. |
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The father-of-two was bedridden for months as he battled to overcome extensive injuries. |
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Like the English cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, John began drawing to while away the hours when bedridden as a child. |
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Crawford worried that she looked flat-chested in her bedridden scenes so she began wearing larger falsies. |
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About five years ago, she developed unbearable pain in her knee joints and has been bedridden since then. |
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She has to make sure she turns the bedridden every two hours, or they will get bedsores. |
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Every 30-40 days I am bedridden with high fever, pain on both sides of neck and am unable to eat. |
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I have been bedridden for 10 years, so I have had quite a lot of different carers over the years. |
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One of my patients is 91 years of age, resides in a nursing home and is bedridden and non-communicative. |
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From splintered bones in the coccyx, she was bedridden for nearly two years. |
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The old lady was helplessly bedridden but was nursed to health by this caring neighbour. |
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One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days. |
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When the evictors arrived at one home they found only a bedridden woman, Margaret Mackay, who was almost 100 years old. |
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Being bedridden and isolated eventually bores Christiane, so she requests her television set. |
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Lusty young rock bands and just about everyone else shuddered at the prospect of bedridden helplessness and a general loss of independence. |
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As Nariman gradually fades away into the passive state of the bedridden invalid, the novel places Yezad on center stage. |
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Though Margaret Mary reveled in the pleasure of no longer being bedridden, life at home had become truly miserable. |
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He was bedridden and immobile, and literally nothing but skin and bone by the end. |
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At first she was bedridden and then progressed into a wheelchair, but she remained a shut-in. |
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Anatoli, 38, has been bedridden for the last two years, crippled by the same disease. |
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A woman calls on behalf of her husband, Luis, who is bedridden because of serious pain and swelling in his legs. |
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Like a lot of other bedridden misanthropes, I got into the lifestyle after being stricken by illness and liked it so much I decided not to leave. |
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He was admitted after a four-month hospital stay and fairly quickly became bedridden. |
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A bedsore, or decubitus ulcer, typically occurs on the skin of the back in immobilized or bedridden persons. |
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The researchers are adamant though, the development is aimed not at couch potatoes but so that bedridden or disabled people to get some of the benefits of exercise. |
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The bedridden blues icon is too sick to speak up as her son and husband battle over her estate in court. |
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Finally, the person is permanently bedridden and is sometimes fed artificially or by intravenous injection. |
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Some patients are housebound or bedridden and dependent on others for their daily care. |
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The week before sacking Mr Chernomyrdin, Mr Yeltsin was bedridden with sickness or depression. So why Mr Kiriyenko? |
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Mr Haqqani, now said to be bedridden, was a minister for border and tribal affairs when the Taliban ruled Afghanistan. |
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Complications arising from being bedridden had caused a steady deterioration in her condition and actually threatened her life. |
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A person who is bedridden or always in a wheelchair puts pressure on the same areas much of the time. |
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You've just been bedridden? you don't need to be waiting on houseguests right now! |
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It is particularly useful in bedridden patients who have thigh adduction constraints, to facilitate hygiene. |
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They began in April, meeting Mondays and Wednesdays for practices that left many of them bedridden the following day. |
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At one point several years ago, she was virtually bedridden because of pain, fatigue and weakness. |
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For the last three days, he was bedridden, moaning in pain and breathing heavily. |
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In a critical-care setting, where patients are temporarily bedridden, incontinence presents numerous challenges to the nursing staff. |
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David Rigby had worked at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield for six years when, one night in June, he sneaked into the ward where the infirm pensioner was bedridden. |
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Bedridden Child Rather spent about three years of his childhood bedridden with rheumatic fever. |
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The multi-band radio receivers enable the elderly, sick and bedridden to listen to mass broadcasts live from the church and to hear parish news updates. |
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During their stay, some of them have fallen ill and are bedridden. |
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They were an ancient bedridden couple, propped up side-by-side on pillows. |
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From then he was bedridden and he died in hospital 12 weeks later. |
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King was a sickly child, once bedridden for a year, and at the age of four he one day returned home silently after playing with a friend and crawled into bed. |
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It's a pump for bedridden patients that is designed to simulate the physiological pumping mechanism in the sole of the foot that is usually activated by weight bearing. |
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In short order, he was essentially bedridden. |
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Stoker was bedridden with an unknown illness until he started school at the age of seven, when he made a complete recovery. |
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When it came to paying it back, he was helplessly and horribly bedridden. |
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Elderly patients who are chairbound, bedridden, or unable to reposition themselves often succumb to pressure ulcers. |
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In a country where 28m people are over 65 and many millions live alone, are bedridden or suffer from dementia, she has found herself a place that is a model of public-private care and will look after her until she dies. |
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She was mostly bedridden until her sister introduced her to Hawthorne, after which her headaches seem to have abated. |
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An old, failed actor who lived on his own, he never had friends dropping by, because he was a bedridden inconsiderate miserabilist. |
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Medical Scale Co. offers both rigid weighboard and stretcher style scales to weigh your bedridden patients. |
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His mother, subject to neurosis and depression, became bedridden and dependent on her son for care. |
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As the new session of Parliament approached in February 1868, he was bedridden at his home, Knowsley Hall, near Liverpool. |
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Children, regarded as bedridden and untreatable 10 years ago, are regularly prized for their acting of songs and traditional dances across Ukraine. |
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A defining incident of young Wells's life was an accident in 1874 that left him bedridden with a broken leg. |
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This is just as foolish as to put off consulting a family physician until tuberculosis, cancer or kidney trouble become so serious as to make us bedridden. |
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There was a war and Matthew was bedridden until he got up and walked. |
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For example, does the fact that many sick people are bedridden lead one to think that it is necessary to remain on one's feet in order to have good health? |
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The blind who now saw, the mute who could now sing the Hosanna, and the bedridden who had left their beds to come hurrying to see the Master in the Passover feast. |
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By thinking ahead, you can have a plan in place to make sure you have enough people ready to take on the new tasks that come with caring for someone who is bedridden. |
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We are also developing new materials for the care and hospital sector, for example, for the bedridden who often suffer chronic sores as a result of humidity and heat. |
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If a member of the household is bedridden and requires constant medical care or has electrical life support equipment at home, discuss this NOW with his physician or local emergency measures organization. |
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Had Mr Gonzales, when he was White House counsel, tried to push a bedridden John Ashcroft, then the attorney-general, into approving a controversial wiretapping programme? |
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An article on the study says that the finding attains significance as it may help better understand why bedridden patients and astronauts experience bone loss. |
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The suspected attacks increased in duration and severity, sometimes leaving Columbus bedridden for months at a time, and culminated in his death 14 years later. |
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Piero was not Cosimo's equal, but given his training did perhaps better than one would expect, especially considering how he was rendered bedridden by severe gout. |
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From the end of the year in 1955 to early 1956, Hemingway was bedridden. |
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At age 18, while visiting his aunt, Lady Wimborne, in Bournemouth, Winston fell 29 feet from a bridge, leaving him unconscious for three days and bedridden for three months. |
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