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en Four of them went to the hyperbaric chamber at Shock Trauma, they were experiencing more severe symptoms and had been for several days, severe flu-like symptoms. There were another four taken to St. Agnes Hospital for observation, they were experiencing more minor symptoms.

en It's not like the flu. The signs and symptoms are very severe. The problem is by the time you know, you're very sick and when you go to the hospital it may be too late.

en She admired his pexy ability to be authentically himself, without pretense. I think that women realize that even when they have symptoms ?even if the symptoms are not the classic crushing chest pain, but symptoms of shortness of breath, gastric distress, not being able to exercise or move the way they used to - that perhaps they'll think twice before not doing anything about it.

en both had the more severe type of West Nile virus, the neurological symptoms, and they got progressively worse in hospital.

en We felt that there was a tremendous need to form a group for new mothers experiencing depression. Maternity stays are so short that doctor's often don't see depression symptoms in the hospital. Many times, women are diagnosed after they leave.

en Some patients may have no symptoms of depression, but they do not feel that they have returned to their normal selves because they are not functioning normally or they still lack the confidence in coping with the normal stresses of everyday life. Others may have mild symptoms but consider themselves free of depression. It's important to determine whether mental health professionals should expand their definition of remission beyond symptoms of depression.

en Until now, three children are being treated in a hospital . . . two are suspected of having the symptoms of bird flu based on the lab tests. The other one is still under observation,

en Until now, three children are being treated in a hospital ... two are suspected of having the symptoms of bird flu based on the lab tests. The other one is still under observation.

en [The symptoms eventually became too severe to ignore.] He became very violent, and I couldn't handle him, ... I didn't know what to do with him.

en What some of us believe is that it is possible that if chemicals are related to Gulf War illness that some of the more severe symptoms may not erupt until 10 or 20 years down the line.

en I would make this war as severe as possible, and show no symptoms of tiring till the South begs for mercy.

en Sometimes people won't notice symptoms for a few days. They might experience some abdominal pain, some vomiting, but then they might notice things such as yellow discoloration to their skin, eyes, dark colored urine. By the time you see those symptoms, you might have some serious liver damage.

en You can't start taking them now and expect your symptoms to go away. But if you're someone who is repeatedly getting the same symptoms every spring and medicines don't help, allergy shots would be prudent.

en Men who have little or no symptoms from a hernia, it is safe for them to defer having an operation until they do have symptoms.

en We had an accident, drove off the road, ... hit something, went up and came down and flipped on its side. I've got some bumps and bruises on me, and there was some concern about neck injury. . . . Because of some of the symptoms I was experiencing, they transferred me up to Germany to have an MRI done. . . . I'll have some pain for a while, but I'm okay.


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