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How is the illness treated?

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This is an antibiotic-resistant strain of E. coli. Most people recover without treatment in 5-10 days.

Is it true that I cannot have hospice if I'm still being treated for my illness?

Yolo Hospice: Frequently Asked Questions
All cases are reviewed on an individual basis. Usually, if a patient is pursuing active treatment for their terminal illness in order to extend life, they are not eligible for hospice services.

Can mental illness be treated? Can people with mental illnesses get better?

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Yes -- almost every mental illness has some form of treatment. For some it's medication, for others it's therapy; often, it's a combination of both. Different people may have different reactions to the same treatment, so sometimes people must try several different things before finding something that works. Not all kinds of mental illness can be permanently 'cured'; but almost all can be treated so that the person can live a happier and more productive life.

Are there conditions and illness that should not be treated with TCM?

LEW'S information of Traditional Chinese Medicine
TCM is not recommended as a treatment for trauma or other serious acute conditions. Most chronic illnesses can be treated well with TCM. If your conditions are beyond the scope of TCM treatments, we will advise you accordingly.

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

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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 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.

How is it treated?

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There are two medications that are most often prescribed to treat epilepsy, Phenobarbital and potassium bromide. These two drugs used either alone or in combination with each other control seizures in 80 to 95% of all dogs. For dogs who are not controlled with these two drugs, there are other medications that aren't as consistently helpful but may be the perfect medication for an individual dog.
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