Examples of using Chronically ill in English and their translations into Hindi
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A chronically ill person. Frail.
Tough Choices You Face When Chronically Ill.
The chronically ill don't have a corner on that market!
Over the past two decades, our children have become chronically ill.
Some chronically ill people are able to socialize on the phone.
How robots could help chronically ill kids attend school.
I have found that a partner doesn't get invited over todinner when the other partner is chronically ill.
When our chronically ill bodies say“rest”, why don't we?
To my astonishment, for the first time since I became chronically ill, it felt good to hear that.
Those who are chronically ill, especially with cardiovascular disease.
Here are seven suggestions foreffectively handling what seems to be an inevitable consequence of being chronically ill.
Special health plans for chronically ill patients are also available;
Our chronically ill bodies are militarized zones where peace- if it comes at all- is short-lived and tenuous.
Is it any wonder that many chronically ill people avoid exercise?
How many patients have I known over the yearswho have found themselves caught in the quicksand that is caring for a chronically ill loved one?
Don't assume that someone who is chronically ill feels well enough to be talkative.
Positive: Many chronically ill people have had others tell them that they wish they could stay home all day.
Nevertheless, I thought myexperience might be helpful to others, both to those who are chronically ill and to their family and friends.
Many people who are chronically ill look or sound fine, even those who are in pain.
It can lead to feelings of terrible guilt,which is why it's essential that the chronically ill treat themselves with self-compassion.
Some people who are chronically ill need someone with whom they can share their ongoing health struggles.
For many, the challenges of caring for an elderly, chronically ill, or disabled family member are simply a part of daily life.
I hope all of you, chronically ill or not, will take a minute to reflect on ways in which you might be making life worse for yourselves.
As a result of feeling repeatedly misunderstood,some people who are chronically ill find it easier to avoid the topic of their health altogether.
These are some of the fears that chronically ill people face all the time, including when they contemplate going to the gym or park to exercise.
For these reasons, many who are chronically ill prefer to communicate by email or text;
Don't assume that someone who is chronically ill doesn't want to hear all about what you have been up to.
It would bewonderful if healthy people could remember that the chronically ill aren't home all day frolicking around, doing whatever strikes their fancy.
