hypochondriac in A Sentence

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    I have a brother who is a Hypochondriac.

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    Look, your mother's a Hypochondriac.

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    I got a cousin who's a Hypochondriac.

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    So, the provider simply says,‘This person must be a Hypochondriac.'”.

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    You can't have thought a Hypochondriac like me wouldn't realize, did you?

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    Hypochondriac personalities are very well read, follow medical news and medical programs, visit all medical sites.

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    The doctor accused Duff of being a Hypochondriac, though eventually agreed to treat her for adult-onset asthma.

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    There may be a tendency to wallow in self-pity, seek sympathy for any little thing, or to develop Hypochondriac tendencies.

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    The result is a nice color to your urine that, if you're a Hypochondriac, may make you think you're dying.

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    The result is a nice colour to your urine that, if you're a Hypochondriac, may make you think you're dying.

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    Biologists reveal a mediated propensity for spleen in people with asthenized nervous and somatic systems, personalities of anxiety-suspicious warehouse, Hypochondriacs and melancholic.

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    The bodily sensations are seen and perceived by the Hypochondriacs as a whole central axis and amplify them in an exaggerated way.

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    Shaoyang syndrome, alternating fever and chills, chest and Hypochondriac fullness and discomfort, lack of appetite, nausea and vomiting, a bitter taste in the mouth, a dry throat and dizziness./Harmonizes shaoyang syndrome.

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    Between true Hypochondriacs who can't be persuaded that their fears are unfounded, and worried-well patients unable to find effectively reassuring doctors, the quest for relief from imagined illness has become a huge business.

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    They then discovered that the sore throat in every case had been caused by a rare form of streptococcus(for you Hypochondriacs out there, try not to dwell on that one next time you get strep-throat;-).

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    My first reaction is always to believe the patient- there are those few patients who perhaps like the attention or are Hypochondriacs, but for the most part, most patients are not making this stuff up!

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    When Hypochondriacs have been in contact with various diseases, they have read a lot about it, or they have lived close to the illness of a loved one, they somatize them and think about having it.

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    In his 1995 book Franz Kafka, the Jewish Patient, Sander Gilman investigated"why a Jew might have been considered'Hypochondriac' or'homosexual' and how Kafka incorporates aspects of these ways of understanding the Jewish male into his own self-image and writing".

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    Until the 1980s, if you went to a physician and you complained with these symptoms- fatigue, pain, cognitive difficulties, difficulties with sleep- then you were either thought to be a Hypochondriac or you were thought to be crazy, and either way you ended up in the psychiatrist's office instead of the medical office.

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