He remained pyrexial, his C reactive protein concentration and hepatic transaminases continued to rise, and he became increasingly unwell. |
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Most claimed to be fully adherent only on occasions when they felt lethargic or unwell. |
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Umpteen years ago, I worked as a locum for an unwell general practitioner in another part of the country. |
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She had been unwell for some years before her death and Willie was most attentive to her needs. |
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My 15-year-old daughter has had ME for over two years and has been so unwell she has been unable to attend school for many months. |
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The hearing was postponed twice as the Greek athletes provided medical certificates claiming they were too unwell to attend. |
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And now, unwell passengers have been forced to dash to the toilet as the airline could not supply sick bags. |
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I have been quite unwell this spring with a bad cold but I am in hopes I will got over it. |
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Although now back at home Milla said Otis is still unwell and reeling from the shock of being so poorly. |
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I think there are a whole lot more good people in the world than there are people who are mentally unwell. |
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They are the people who can soon tell if their child is off colour or unwell. |
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He was full of humor, as I say, even though I saw him last time and he was obviously very unwell. |
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If your pet is feeling unwell, they probably aren't up for their photo being taken. |
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Her twin has been unwell for quite a while now yet she does not seem to have a high temperature or a cold of any sort. |
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King Henry would surely notice if I seemed unwell so I made an effort to calm myself. |
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She said her daughter had become unwell when they returned to their hotel room after a day by the swimming pool. |
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Then, at about 13,000 feet, Gillian began to feel unwell and was diagnosed by a doctor as having a chest infection. |
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She did manage to get some work done the next day, though Molly thought she looked unwell. |
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I can do this for only so long before I have to examine the microlevel problem of being unwell. |
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The Ocean's 11 actor was staying at his parents' home in Denver, Colorado, when he started to feel unwell. |
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She had been unwell in the early mornings for two days now, and she was worried. |
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Each claimed at the court martials at Tidworth he had stayed at home to deal with family problems and their respective mothers had been unwell. |
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He looked very unwell indeed, much as if he were fighting off a fever or the flu. |
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But on Saturday morning she had started whimpering after her morning sleep and was hot, unwell and somewhat limp. |
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The woman, who is believed to be elderly, was admitted to Macclesfield Hospital after she complained of feeling unwell. |
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The group arranges social facilities and community support for lonely, mentally and emotionally unwell people. |
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The committee would like to send best wishes to all the residents who are unwell or in hospital and wish them a speedy recovery. |
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He again become unwell two months later and was admitted to hospital with vomiting, drowsiness, and fever. |
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It was thought likely that the 35 feeling unwell did so as a result of the pepper spray used by police on the man. |
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The difficulty for doctors is to identify those that are faking, and those that are genuinely unwell. |
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He first started feeling unwell about 10 minutes into the broadcast and began to perspire very heavily. |
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On the day after their return to Britain, I was asked to see them because both were feverish and unwell. |
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The vague headache began some time during Friday, but, by evening surgery, I felt decidedly feverish and unwell. |
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A senior nurse at the hospital said that the man was clearly critically unwell. |
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By the time he reached Portbou he was unwell, indigent and running for his life. |
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The patient is believed to have visited the accident and emergency department of a local hospital after feeling unwell. |
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We have gone too far with our lack of beds for those who are acutely unwell. |
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The difficulties of providing care to emergency medical admissions and acutely unwell inpatients are recognised. |
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The case was adjourned for a short break when the court heard that both defendants were feeling unwell. |
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Sebastian was unwell but not so unwell that he required hospital admission. |
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He didn't look at all unwell, so if we get an aegrotat request I will be skeptical. |
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Even when she is unwell, she is able to just step through that and put it aside whilst she is out there. |
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However, she started to look unwell and as people challenged her over this she admitted the truth to her parents and in-laws. |
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Seek medical attention if your child seems very unwell or goes blue in the face. |
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Bridie has been unwell for a while and we wish her a very speedy recovery to full health. |
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Chickenpox is a very common illness that causes a rash and can make you feel generally unwell. |
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Apparently she's still feeling unwell after it and is taking leave to convalesce. |
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Perhaps his health contributed to his death since he decided to go to London to celebrate the retiral of a friend despite feeling unwell. |
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By morning I was feeling quite unwell with retrosternal chest pain, odynophagia, and mild dysphagia. |
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Mrs Lewis said she had felt unwell, lethargic, irritable and overweight for many years. |
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Neruda suffered from cancer, and he looked unwell, with a sickly yellow glow. |
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If someone is less flexible or unwell, more emphasis would be placed on working the energy lines with acupressure rather than stretching the body. |
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Kennedy certainly appeared unwell, but critics point out that, the day before one of his celebrated no-shows, he had been celebrating his birthday with friends. |
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When a physiotherapist made one of her regular calls at the family home. she noticed Zoe was unwell, and asked if she had been taking her antibiotics. |
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He said that on the day of her disappearance, the family had planned a day trip to Blackpool, but his wife felt unwell and chose not to join them. |
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It is understood that he first became unwell late last week. |
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The City striker dropped out of training yesterday morning, complaining of feeling unwell and is a doubt for tonight's big home clash against Leicester. |
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This unit cares for the acutely unwell, who usually stay for around six weeks while they are stabilised on medication and receive a range of therapies. |
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A girl in the party on the table next to us suddenly came over all unwell. |
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Normally at high latitude you feel really unwell, but I drank it and felt rejuvenated. |
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O'Sullivan apologised for his conduct with the referee, stating that he felt unwell on the day and that the venue was overly warm. |
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This may result from being run down or unwell, taking antibiotics, douching or overzealous washing. |
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The court heard the 73-year-old had suffered a mini stroke in 2001, but despite feeling unwell since January had been assessed as fit to drive. |
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On the evening of 27 October Thomas attended his 39th birthday party but felt unwell and returned to his hotel after an hour. |
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Mentally unwell Tongans are often torn between seeking a traditional healer's exorcism or herbal potion or a psychiatrist's drug prescription. |
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Patients in these cases are often very unwell with fever, vomiting and backpain and may need hospital admission. |
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A WOMAN who had to cancel her wedding because her terminally ill sweetheart is unwell watched as a friend did a fund raising bungee jump. |
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It is oily, dark and almost rotten tasting, but it did not make me unwell. |
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This would have never happened in Italy no matter how unwell a mother is. |
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Twenty-two years ago, Soviet communism was alive and unwell. |
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The day trip visitor had become unwell around 30 minutes out of Penzance, so a doctor travelling on board asked for the helicopter. |
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I'd been phlegmy, coughing and feeling generally unwell and getting progressively worse. |
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In the meantime, Miss Wooler moved to Heald's House, at Dewsbury Moor, where Charlotte complained about the humidity that made her unwell. |
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Aged 38 and having been unwell during the war, Bradman had been reluctant to play. |
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He lived with his mother after she left his abusive and mentally unwell father. |
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A MAN is being tested for rat-borne Weil's Disease after becoming unwell after a rat leapt from a dumped rubbish bag in his street. |
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The officer, who had been feeling unwell for just a few weeks, had her life-support machine turned off after her blood vessels swelled and caused brain stem damage. |
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Austen was feeling unwell by early 1816, but ignored the warning signs. |
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It's a pity you're feeling unwell because there's a party on tonight. |
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In it Nees encounters Dydy again and seeing her look pale and unwell realises that he may have been responsible for giving her the 'flame' or venereal disease. |
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Adele Joicey, 40, felt unwell but had no idea she had sepsis. |
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The drama unfolded after a Moldovan man walked into Kells Garda station in Co Meath on Saturday carrying a white powder and claiming he was feeling unwell. |
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After consulting the health officials, the unwell passengers were told they would not be accepted for further travel and were requested to deboard. |
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Loggerhead turtle, Ridley sea turtle and green turtle are found very occasionally in the Irish Sea but are generally unwell or dead when discovered. |
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