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Quotes About Treatment

I'm sick to death of the way the Big Two treat people.
~ Greg Rucka
We have all learned that addiction and mental illnesses are illnesses, and I think a lot of people overlook that it is a chemical imbalance; it's like cancer, a sickness, and people need to see it as that.
~ Poppy Delevingne
If we can keep you healthy, that is better. If you fall sick, you go to the hospital. Both sides, Philips is present.
~ Frans van Houten
I'm happy to say that I am in remission. That R word is something critically important to cancer patients, especially in a disease like myeloma. But I never lose sight of the fact that there is another R word called relapse.
~ Kathy Giusti
I like that the sight of me can make people happy. That's nice innit? I like that people like my music. I like that you get perks sometimes. Sometimes people treat you better, but through that there's the opposite as well.
~ Dizzee Rascal
I was the first to sign up for Botox when it first came out.
~ Janice Dickinson
The physicians of one class feel the patients and go away, merely prescribing medicine. As they leave the room they simply ask the patient to take the medicine. They are the poorest class of physicians.
~ Ramakrishna
Kim Bass, Receptionist, was nowhere to be seen. This was fortunate, as I was so irritated with the way she'd treated me, I might have bitten her on the arm. I'd been a biter as a kid and I can still remember the feel of flesh between my teeth. It's like biting a rubber bathing cap, in case you're curious.
~ Sue Grafton
The captured soldiers should be kindly treated and kept.
~ Sun Tzu
Traitez bien les prisonniers, nourissez-les comme vos propres soldats, afin qu'il se trouvent mieux chez vous qu'ils ne l'étaient dans leur propre camp ou dans leur patrie. (article II)
~ Sun Tzu
Cambia sus colores (de los soldados enemigos hechos prisioneros), utilízalos mezclados con los tuyos. Trata bien a los soldados y préstales atención. Los soldados prisioneros deben ser bien tratados, para conseguir que en el futuro luchen para ti. A esto se llama vencer al adversario e incrementar por añadidura tus propias fuerzas.
~ Sun Tzu
Los soldados prisioneros deben ser bien tratados, para conseguir que en el futuro luchen para ti.
~ Sun Tzu
Todos os soldados cativos devem ser tratados com magnanimidade e ainceridade, para que possam vir a servir-nos.
~ Sun Tzu
This I know for sure: Life is...uncertain. As a society and as individuals, we must protect healthy people from disease. We must also treat those suffering from disease in an intelligent, humane, and compassionate way. We need to be rational and keep our fears in check.
~ Susan Campbell Bartoletti
When a woman is attacked for showing pain or sadness over her partner's treatment of her, she must repress her normal feelings. But feelings need to be ventilated and expressed. When a direct outlet for expression is cut off, these feelings find other ways to manifest themselves—often unpleasant and harmful ways, such as physical illness, low energy, lack of motivation, and depression.
~ Susan Forward
The hardly noticeable symptoms of cancer pale in comparison to those produced by the surgeons determined to excise it.
~ Susan Gubar
By way of summary, then, I ask, what does medical knowledge do to or for women dealing with ovarian cancer? Many of us manage to appreciate the preciousness of the present moment and find a spiritual pot of gold at the end of treatment not because but in spite of medical interventions, for the state of contemporary approaches to ovarian cancer is a scandal.
~ Susan Gubar
The experts agree with them about the importance of the quality of the debulking: "there is absolutely nothing the doctor can influence, including choosing the type of chemotherapy, that affects a woman's chance of surviving her ovarian cancer as much as the quality of her initial surgery . . . Sadly, however, only between 30 and 50 percent of the women with ovarian cancer in any given geographic region will have optimal surgery." I
~ Susan Gubar
You know how important you are to me—' 'As important as a bottle of medicine which gets thrown away as soon as the patient recovers
~ Susan Howatch
You think you are done with an experience once it is over and it is set into some version in a story. And there it will sit. But if you return to the experience many years later, because you are, say, urged by a movement in the culture to re-examine the treatment of women, an examination which seems to come every fifty years or so before it fades away again, then go, you might discover new details waiting for you, unnoticed.
~ Susan Minot
Any disease that is treated as a mystery and acutely enough feared will be felt to be morally, if not literally, contagious.
~ Susan Sontag
Hard? Yeah, especially when they don't tell people their treatment might be bullshit.
~ Susan Wiggs
The list of side effects was lengthy and horrible. Sonnet had pored over it, along with all the other literature she'd hastily devoured, searching for grains of hope. The worst part of chemo started after the drugs were administered.
~ Susan Wiggs
Methylprednisolone?
~ Susan Wiggs