For most of my life, I've gone so far in the opposite direction that if I knew the antonym for hypochondria I'd employ it now. |
Grandma's elephantine ankles, mother's hypochondria, Grandpa's grubbiness, are all experienced as her own. |
He does not have much patience for either his wife or his father-in-law's hypochondria. |
Readers may remember the little eye problem I glibly referred to a few weeks ago when I rambled on about hypochondria. |
Along the way, minor ailments were treated and hypochondria dispelled, with adept matter of factness. |
Experts say that an abnormal fixation on STDs can be a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder or hypochondria. |