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What is the outcome of this illness?

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If not treated, patients who suffer from schizophrenia usually end up in homeless shelters or on the streets. They have a great deal of difficulty living independently, going to school, or holding down a job. Patients who are treated can often live independently and hold down certain jobs, but, in general, have difficulty living fully productive lives.

WHAT WILL BE THE OUTCOME?

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The following are the main factors that have been found to predict long-term outcome for head injured survivors: a) Severity of cognitive deficits including memory and learning impairment, attention/concentration problems, arousal deficits, slowed mental processing, psychomotor retardation, executive function impairment (e.g.

What Is The Outcome With Treatment?

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Is ME/CFS One Illness... Or More?

About Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Post Viral Fat...
Those are just a few pages from the large ME/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome section. To check out the main CFS/ME section, click here!

WHAT WILL BE THE ULTIMATE OUTCOME?

Frequently Asked Questions About Head Injury
Most people who survive a serious head injury eventually wake up from coma, that is, they begin to open their eyes. In the best cases recovery proceeds from this point to NEARLY COMPLETE RECOVERY. In worst cases there is no recovery beyond opening their eyes. People who wake and sleep but have no meaningful interaction with the world around them are said to be in PERSISTENT VEGETATIVE STATE. This is probably the worst possible outcome.

What can I do prior to my surgery to improve my outcome?

CCMIS Frequently Asked Questions About MIS
When can I stop taking the pain medications? Minimally invasive surgery is a comprehensive program to not only put the same tried and true prosthetic components in to replace the worn surfaces of the hip and knee, but also includes a well designed program of pre-operative pain medications, intra-operative medications and post-operative pain management. The result is that many patients have very little pain in the first 24 hours of surgery (typically 0-3 on an analogue pain scale of 1-10).

Will I be informed of the outcome of my report?

Questions about being a whistleblower
You generally have the right to be informed of the disposition of your disclosure and the findings of any investigation, although there might be overriding legal or public interest reasons not to do so. However, any action taken against an employee as a consequence of the findings of the investigation may be personal and confidential, in which case, it cannot be disclosed.

What is a psychosomatic illness?

Hypnosis Self Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy Certification Traini...
In general, illness springs from one of two causes. It may be entirely physical in origin or it may be psychosomatic, that is, a physical illness with psychological or emotional causes. This latter type of illness is the one that suggestion while in a state of hypnosis can help us to overcome. (Many physicians now claim that over half of all illnesses fall into a category of psychosomatic.)

Are benzodiazepines used for mental illness?

Erowid Alprazolam Vault : Alprazolam FAQ v2.3
Benzodiazepines may be useful, in low doses, for patients with schizophrenia who are beginning to show signs of relapse and may help to avoid the necessity of major increases in neuroleptic medication. They may also be useful in treating mania.

Is Lyme disease a New Illness?

Lyme Disease FAQ
Studies of the DNA taken from ticks in the Natural History Museum show the infection was in the UK in Victorian times. Therefore, it is almost certainly not a new illness. However, it does appear to be becoming more common.

What is mental illness?

Frequently Asked Questions
Mental illness is a health problem that can change the way a person thinks, feels, makes decisions, deals with others, or copes with everyday life. Someone with a mental illness may experience a number of problems that may make it difficult for them to lead a normal life.

Can anyone get mental illness?

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Yes. Mental illness can strike anyone, no matter what age, race, or economic status. That is why it is important for people to know that mental illness is common and help is easily available. People with mental illnesses are not alone.

What can I take for a cold or illness during pregnancy?

Lakeland OB/GYN - Lakeland Florida - women's care services r...
Always consult with your physician before you take any medication you are not sure of. For a simple cold you may take benadryl or sudafed for stuffiness, tylenol for headache or fever, Robitussin for cough. Of course you should rest and take plenty of clear fluids. You may take Immodium for diarrhea and Emetrol for nausea. These are all over the counter medications and are safe in pregnancy. Use them as the labeled directions state.

Why is my fish sick and how do I prevent more illness?

Home Aquarium Disease FAQ - WikiFAQ - Answers to Frequently ...
Probably 80-90% of diseases in captive fish can be prevented by avoiding stress. Stress weakens fishes' immune systems, leading to increased susceptibility to disease. Actually, diseases and pathogens are almost always present in tanks, but a healthy fish's immune systemwill prevent them from being a problem. Some of the most common stressors for captive fish are:

Illness - What Can We Do About It?

Illness concerns everyone. How can we approach it? And what is the reason behind illness? Whether you need to stay well or get well, lifestyle changes are essential to help you win the fight against illness. The reason behind illness ... If you are missing a tooth or a group of teeth, you may find that you are afraid to smile, you don't like to speak because you think you sound funny, or you may not be able to eat certain foods that you enjoy. Until recently, your only option was to..

What is a chronic illness?

Chronic kids: Frequently Asked Questions
A chronic illness is a sickness that a person has for a very long time. Some chronic illnesses last for a few months or a few years (some kinds of cancer last for a few months or years). Other chronic illnesses last for a person's whole lifetime (like juvenile diabetes mellitus or sickle cell anemia). Further examples of chronic illnesses are asthma, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, primary immunodeficiency, epilepsy, cystic fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and irritable bowel syndrome.

How can I protect my child from illness?

Health and Safety, Birth to 2 Years, SVCMC; New York NY
Many illnesses can be prevented by avoiding close contact with people who are sick, frequently washing your child's hands, regularly washing and disinfecting toys and surfaces, and ensuring that your child's immunizations are current. You can help protect your child from food-borne illness by preparing, serving, and storing food safely.

Is my particular injury/illness covered?

Heritage Insurance Managers, Inc.: FAQ
give complete details of the injury or illness including when the accident happened or when you first noticed the symptoms of the illness)

What are the Factors which influence outcome?

Frequently Asked Questions with Dr. Charles MPL on IVF
The chance of pregnancy is influenced by your age and your basal FSH level. In general, the younger you are, the better the outcome. The chance of pregnancy is also dependent on the number of embryos transferred. Although more embryos transferred increases the chance of pregnancy, it also results in a higher chance of multiple pregnancy with its associated problem of premature births. In practice, two or three embryos are transferred..
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