Fortunately, once a sufferer finds out what is wrong with them and sticks to a gluten-free diet, the intestine can heal and good health returns. |
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A young cancer sufferer with only weeks to live spent his last days raising money to fight the killer disease. |
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A sufferer of birth anoxia, a lack of oxygen to the brain at birth, people were amazed by how Mr Ryder managed to live life to the full. |
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In another, the sufferer drinks several swallows of water while an accomplice presses on both ear flaps. |
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The latter may well lead the sufferer to move from one doctor to another and to non-medical practitioners in the hope of pain relief. |
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An elderly arthritis sufferer was recently jailed for growing cannabis plants. |
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What can the pollen count tell an allergy sufferer, and what do the numbers mean? |
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She said that while multiple sclerosis was not hereditary or genetic there was a greater chance of developing it if a parent was a sufferer. |
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They offer a holistic approach to cancer care, which helps the whole family, not just the sufferer. |
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A past sufferer of post-natal depression wants other mothers experiencing the same condition to know there is light at the end of the tunnel. |
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The actress is frequently locked into playing a stoic, good-natured sufferer with a look of passive resignation about her. |
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Another popular writer of detective stories was Ernest Bramah, creator of the blind detective Max Carrados, sufferer of amaurosis. |
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The junior doctor who wrote the note had taken a unilateral decision to let the 67-year-old cancer sufferer die. |
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Once the sufferer has progressed beyond its early stages, it is no longer treatable. |
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For the next act of our little drama I sat silently while she complained, nodding my head so much I looked like a sufferer of rampant titubation. |
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The bug is passed on from person to person or through food contaminated by a sufferer. |
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Considerable social stigma is associated with infection, which may cause psychological distress in the sufferer. |
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A 17-year-old hikikomori sufferer killed a passenger after leaving his self-imposed exile and hijacking a bus. |
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It means the liver cannot break down bilirubin, which can leave the sufferer jaundiced and lead to brain damage. |
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The disease causes these tubercles to become yellow and spongy and coughing fits causes them to be spat out by the sufferer. |
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Partners often blame themselves and feel inadequate, which puts even more pressure on the sufferer to perform and compounds the problem further. |
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I have been a sufferer of OOS since 1992, and I have made all the changes that Rhonda has made. |
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Just a thimbleful of such water is sufficient to transform a healthy person, in hours, into a deathly ill cholera sufferer. |
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But in the case of mental illness, people are inclined to shut their minds to it, or, even worse, accuse the sufferer of malingering. |
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Whether DMX is a lycanthropy sufferer or simply identifies with the plight of the four-legged, it remains to be seen. |
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Though at first he was conformable to the established church, he afterwards imbibed the principles of the puritans, and became a sufferer in the common cause. |
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A cancer sufferer from Greater Manchester, for whom all conventional treatments have failed, has volunteered to become the world's first guinea pig for a possible new cure. |
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You've got cases where it's quite clear that the sufferer would have beaten the interferer, but for the interference. |
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Tinnitus is a condition where the sufferer hears intermittent or continuous ringing, hissing, whistling, roaring or buzzing noises in one or both ears. |
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We mix it up, we make a paste of it, and the unfortunate sufferer takes the stuff and it relieves his pain. |
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Relaxation exercises help the sufferer learn to stay calm when encountering the phobic object or event. |
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A The typical arthritis sufferer is an elderly person who complains of pain to his doctor. |
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Mr Berlusconi made the following joke: do you know why an AIDS sufferer needs to take a bath filled with sand? |
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But Francis achieved more than any of them when he embraced a sufferer of neurofibromatosis, a disfiguring genetic disease. |
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Depression is often a laborious uphill struggle for the sufferer and their loved ones. |
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In extreme circumstances of unbearable agony where others turn to euthanasia or mercy killing, Hindus know the sufferer may refuse food and water. |
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There are several risk factors, some of which are controllable by a patient or potential sufferer. |
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And this from a man who is not just a fellow depression sufferer but a coach of young talent. |
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I always had a soft spot for him because he was a sufferer and he was very dramatic in the literary sense – dramatic language. |
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The true measure of humanity is essentially determined in relationship to suffering and to the sufferer. |
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Just like aseptic or viral meningitis, symptoms vary depending on the seriousness of the disease and the age of the sufferer. |
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This can be very hard for family and friends, who often think that the sufferer is just being lazy or difficult. |
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Every sufferer can be helped in some way, and the chance is good of being able to maintain a normal life with only mild limitations. |
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Some times this compassion remains the only or principal expression of our love for and solidarity with the sufferer. |
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And to a cancer sufferer who is denied life saving treatment just because she is pregnant, while she has other children waiting at home? |
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Understand that the sufferer will not always be able to perform according to expectation. |
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If the sufferer does eat wheat or one of its by-products he or she may develop chronic diarrhoea and weight loss, ending, finally, in death. |
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As a sufferer of bronchitis I had occasion to visit a doctor's surgery. |
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A young leukaemia sufferer has endured a further blow after thieves stole riding tack belonging to a family friend who had just bought a horse for her to enjoy riding. |
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But many migraines come on completely mysteriously, no matter how careful a sufferer has been to avoid triggers. |
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But the good thing about having a fellow jet-lag sufferer on the south coast is that you can chat on the phone at 4am, and write blog posts as the sun comes up. |
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It was like watching a sufferer of cabin fever finally see release. |
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Even now, stammering has remained a confusing speech impediment for the sufferer as well as for those who have attempted to cure it through medicines. |
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There isn't a man in the world who doesn't pity that poor black sufferer, and there isn't a man that wouldn't make him whole if he could. |
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Back braces are also excellent for the chronic back pain sufferer. |
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Allergy sufferer associations within civil society, and millions of affected European citizens, are counting on the introduction of allergy legislation at European level. |
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So for 15 months, ER staff at Soroka recorded the number of companions escorting each stroke sufferer, over 700 in all, and tracked their progress. The results, recently published in Medicine, tell a striking story. |
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The sufferer determines that death is the only way to cease the pain. |
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Former asthma sufferer Dennis Champion, of Whitley Bay has worked tirelessly to bring the programme to the region after using the Buteyko method. |
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There's often a viscous cycle involved: itchiness leads to scratching, then the skin of the sufferer becomes irritated and more vulnerable to bacteria on the skin. |
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In practice, because it is up to the sufferer to provide evidence of the work-related origin of his disease, the number of cases of occupational diseases recognised under this system is small. |
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A 28-year-old osteogenesis imperfecta sufferer has been helped into a new role at the BBC by a Warwickshire employment charity. |
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There's also the misplace fear of infection that many people have, causing avoidance and a fall in self-esteem for the atopic dermatitis sufferer. |
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We also meet 22-year-old Kayleigh, a sufferer of Pfeiffer Syndrome, whose bones have fused as they've grown. |
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The sufferer socializes less and work becomes an enormous effort. |
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As some of the symptoms though by no means all of them, occur when the sufferer is asleep, a sleeping partner may first notice the signs of the disorder. |
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In certain cases, the sufferer who discovers his or her disorder and realizes the amount of years lost due to the lack of contact with reality develops suicidal thoughts. |
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Being a sufferer of a communicable disease or a contact placed in isolation and nevertheless leaving the isolation station without appropriate authorisation. |
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They identified the existence of neurosis, a condition which merges normal and deranged behaviour and stops short of its sufferer losing touch with reality. |
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The psoriasis sufferer could soon select from one of three treatment regimes that roughly approximate the medical approaches of the past, present and future. |
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But over time, treatment will help the sufferer go on with their lives. |
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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease in which the sufferer often experiences digestive complications when exposed to wheat protein, or gluten. |
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A celiac disease sufferer gets much less nourishment, regardless of how much they eat. |
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Bur Burdett was a quiet sufferer, just as he was a quiet accomplisher, and he had, over the years, earned John's admiration. |
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However, dyspepsia may be caused by a number of different conditions and dyspeptic symptoms do not necessarily mean that the sufferer has a particular condition such as ulcer, esophagitis, gastritis or cancer. |
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Young Tourette's sufferer Ross Macpherson clearly knows the value of the folding stuff. |
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Dear Miriam I WAS glad to see that Tourette's Syndrome sufferer Pete Bennett won Big Brother. |
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A BIRMINGHAM boy with Tourette Syndrome has been receiving tips on how to cope from a celebrity fellow sufferer. |
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Former asthma sufferer Dennis Champion, who found a cure using the Buteyko method, is organising the courses, along with practitioner Jill McGowan. |
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Sophie, 25, offered to help out Sinead when she heard about the gruelling charity cycle she's planned in Chile to raise cash for the Reye's Syndrome sufferer. |
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The Creative Recovery project, led by former eating disorder sufferer Helen Morley, was only launched last October but has now become unviable, bosses said. |
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James Sillcock, 26, suffocated himself days after watching a documentary about an acne sufferer who took his own life after also taking Roaccutane pills. |
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Midwesterner Henry Perky was searching for a natural remedy for his lifelong intestinal complaint when he got the idea from a fellow sufferer to make a wheat cereal. |
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For example, if a hay-fever sufferer has a bout of eight or nine sneezes while travelling at 70mph, they could be taking their eyes off the road for up to half a mile. |
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At best, it will leave a sufferer feeling like they have a permanent flu or a hangover, and at worst can lead to hospitalisation and end organ failure. |
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If the twitching involves both eyes, it is possible the sufferer has blepharospasm, a chronic condition which can develop into repeated forceful closing of the eyelids. |
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Having been a sufferer of polycystic ovary syndrome, she was once told she would never be able to have children, which makes the news more exciting. |
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