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"And those who don't die are incapacitated for weeks.
Though she lived until 2005, she remained incapacitated for the rest of her life.
He was incapacitated for the last three years before he died, in 1941.
One pump remained incapacitated for nearly 10 hours, discharging additional millions of gallons of untreated wastewater into the Hudson.
"I lost my health forever when I was 20," says Dima, who was incapacitated for two years; terrible years, says his mother.
He's got a problem, though, with his lonely-guy protagonist, whose reclusive ways keep him incapacitated for too much of the story.
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This habit became increasingly incapacitating for the patient, and a source of irritation for her husband.
In addition, peripheral neuropathies, a known side-effect of taxanes, can be incapacitating for patients [ 8].
Assessment used recommendations in the CRD handbook 2'edition [ 6] The RCT [ 7] elicited patient information on signs and symptoms using a questionnaire rating scale of 0 (no symptoms) to 8 (severe, incapacitating) for each of five symptom categories: soft tissue swelling, headache, joint pain, excessive sweating, fatigue.
Dementia may be diagnosed if these deficits (1) are incapacitating for the individual, i.e. he/she is no longer able to function in daily tasks; (2) represent a decline from previous functioning; and (3) are not attributable exclusively to a delirium, i.e. a short-onset disturbance in cognition [ 12].
Six years ago, she began receiving Botox shots for disabling migraines that had incapacitated her for 15 to 20 days a month.
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