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He said: "This has been, on any view, an exceptional, and exceptionally distressing case".
It is also usually motivated in that it can be understood in terms of the patient's needs or conflicts; e.g., the need to seek financial compensation after a road accident causing a mild head injury or to escape the memory of an exceptionally distressing or frightening event.
The first of these, the negative effect of shortness of breath on appetite at one month, fits with our clinical observations that shortness of breath is exceptionally distressing, even when intensity scores are relatively low and that many individuals associate the ability to eat with the ability to fight the disease process.
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And a distressing solipsism..
It was distressing.
He found competition distressing.
A distressing development.
It can be distressing.
That's very distressing.
"It's distressing".
Exceptionally still.
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