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"bedridden" Definitions
  1. having to stay in bed all the time because you are sick, injured or oldTopics Health problemsc2

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"When you're in the acutely ill bedridden or nearly bedridden state, exercise can seem impossible," Stiles said.
"I can't believe this," a bedridden Khloé tells the camera.
And now he's monologuing about it to a bedridden Hector?
They were able to be employed, and now they're bedridden.
Then he fell at his workplace and is still bedridden.
A mudslide in Utuado, Puerto Rico, killed two "bedridden" sisters.
One of her clients is Sumiko, 2000, bedridden after a fall.
My mom is bedridden, and she can't come get the food.
The added complications left her bedridden in the last few months.
In her last years, largely bedridden, she kept sketching in pencil.
Instead, she quit her job and spent months bedridden and vomiting.
Some patients are bedridden, in wheelchairs, or at risk of amputation.
Ms. Williams was bedridden for her first six weeks of motherhood.
And the bedridden Erica appeared briefly, furiously exhorting Elizabeth to draw.
She had been bedridden for the past few years, he said.
Together, he and his bedridden mother watched coverage of the Charlottesville riots.
He is bedridden and has great difficulty controlling his breathing and bladder.
She collapsed from "nervous shock" and was bedridden, according to court documents.
Ms. Roberts had a hardscrabble childhood and tended to a bedridden mother.
For the first six weeks as a new mom, she was bedridden.
Croucher was bedridden and in hospice care, local news station KTXS reports.
He was bedridden with a wife and two young children to support.
Bedridden or not, he manages to keep up with his boujee style.
The injury left her bedridden for the better part of a year.
Life in 2016, when he was bedridden and weighed around 900 lbs.
I was on the bed's edge—that is to say, still bedridden.
The wife of a nuclear arms negotiator, she is bedridden with cancer.
Williams, 36, spent the first six weeks of her baby's life bedridden.
He was in the neighboring tent, bedridden and unable to receive visitors.
He was bedridden and ill — though with what, he did not say.
She almost died, she says, and then was bedridden for six weeks.
"I was bedridden for five months," she revealed to PEOPLE the following year.
This meant that they often became bedridden, incontinent, or unable to walk unassisted.
This all happens while everyone is standing over bedridden, in-a-coma Nick.
Bedridden Jaiden has regressed ever since "getting over that hurdle," Natalie tells PEOPLE.
He's got a virus that's made him bedridden, overly paranoid and stressed out.
As Cryer explains in this interview, Ringwald was bedridden for half a day.
The 58-year-old man was reportedly bedridden after suffering from a stroke.
Some residents were bedridden and had to be carried to safety, officials said.
Bedridden and in severe pain, she entered an immunotherapy trial at M.D. Anderson.
She became bedridden and my father became her caregiver, shackled by her needs.
I knew that he was bedridden and had been suffering from prostate cancer.
So severe were Emily's symptoms that she was bedridden for the entire day.
He used to ride around Deh Naw on a motorcycle, inoculating bedridden villagers.
"What jury's going to evict a bedridden woman right before Christmas?" he said.
Snowden had his first flare-up of epilepsy, and was bedridden for months.
Now though, those kids have to feed and bathe Clark, who is completely bedridden.
I liked to palm my forehead, playacting the bedridden Victorian housewife with the vapors.
Schmidt had been sick for over eight years, and bedridden most of that time.
Before the addition, some of her charges "were malnourished, some were bedridden," she said.
As a boy, he contracted polio and was bedridden for months, but he recovered.
As expected, DEXA found bone loss in people who were bedridden and in astronauts.
Mary, Quinn's bedridden wife, has acquired a bedrock obduracy, as played by Emily Bergl.
He also does mobile dentistry with bedridden and special needs patients twice a week.
I was bedridden for weeks with pneumonia and, for some stretches, had trouble breathing.
So he is 92 and his health is fragile, but he is not bedridden.
Leading him into an upstairs bedroom, Pierre has been taking care of the bedridden Michelle.
She suffered kidney failure and was bedridden for months before her death on June 10.
Fleiss, it turns out, had befriended Marianne Erikson, a neighbor who was elderly and bedridden.
Over the course of two years, Stiles was mostly bedridden and saw dozens of doctors.
There were days I was just bedridden, but I just thought it was my arthritis.
In August 2018, Perry suffered a gastrointestinal perforation that left him bedridden for three months.
What could possibly have happened that left a grown man bedridden due to cyber bullying?
In August 2018, Perry suffered a gastrointestinal perforation that left him bedridden for three months.
Mr. Etra had spinal stenosis for many years and was mostly bedridden when he died.
He could be your average lonely modern avatar, looking ahead to his bedridden old age.
In August 2018, Perry suffered a gastrointestinal perforation that left him bedridden for three months.
She lived for decades, mostly bedridden with the same condition that stole her son's twenties.
He recounts patients in need of antibiotics and bedridden folks unable to leave their homes.
Is it so good that it nursed the bedridden Lamar Odom back to better health?
When Lisa was on the show she was bedridden and unable to care for herself.
They are also more capable than bedridden humans on life support in almost every measurable way.
In 2015 Lavigne revealed that she had been bedridden for five months after contracting Lyme disease.
By 2006, Liu found himself left alone to care for his bedridden mother and younger brother.
Ultimately, Jaiden could "become entombed within himself," and become bedridden, according to his mother, Natalie Rogers.
Bedridden, unable to move her hands or legs, barely sentient, she lived on for another year.
"Once a week, every month, I was bedridden," the Top Chef host, 47, tells PEOPLE Now.
The woman has intellectual disabilities as a result of childhood seizures, and is bedridden and nonverbal.
At the time, he was surviving with the help of feeding tubes and was mostly bedridden.
He was surprised by how often these bedridden children wanted to talk about, or watch, sports.
His eldest sister suffered from a painful bone disease and spent much of her teens bedridden.
He sang along to the part where the sun becomes bedridden, then dies and is buried.
It's not like it would just make me bedridden, it has the potential to kill me.
Ms. Miller's mother taught her the art of astrology while she was bedridden as a teen.
"Mawlawi Jalaluddin Haqqani was ill and bedridden for the past several years," the Taliban statement said.
His family still believed he would return home to his bedridden wife and his backyard tomatoes.
Largely bedridden, her eyes bandaged, she was forbidden to laugh, cry or even move her head.
In fact, Mr. Heffernan's bedridden mother had asked him to pick up the sign for her.
But she knew it was absolutely time to make a change when, bedridden and weighing 704 lbs.
I don't think I brushed my teeth for a week because I was so bedridden and uncomfortable.
Asakawa, who cares after his bedridden sister, said on NHK that the executions have not brought solace.
The bedridden man represents a population that Kahana fears has been forgotten by the VR industry: seniors.
He was already bedridden and struggling to breathe when he received his first injection of the drug.
The man, identified only as Jermaine, was climbing to the 15th floor to save his bedridden mother.
Now she's in the hospital, bedridden and on a ventilator, using tape to hold her eyelids open.
Now, Steve is bedridden, but when he lies beside her, Hope looks back on that memory fondly.
Relatives told CNN Cotto was essentially bedridden after the storm and that his bed sores became infected.
He's an American arms negotiator Elizabeth is surveilling and she's the bedridden artist Elizabeth is caring for.
Bedridden and dying from cardiac arrhythmia and gangrene, he's surrounded by an entourage of servants and physicians.
Gilchenok decided not to tell her husband, who was bedridden, suffering from bladder cancer and Parkinson's disease.
"His muscle volume was pretty good for someone who was bedridden for over a year," she said.
Kasie (Tiffany Chu), a karaoke hostess, is left reeling after her bedridden father's live-in nurse quits.
You wouldn't have bedridden 26-year-olds who can't have children because a factory collapsed on them.
Severely burned as a boy, Keith spent much of his early life bedridden, and thus reading avidly.
She has been living off just rice or bulgur wheat, and has been bedridden for a month.
The singer says she was bedridden for two years as she treated the disease with antibiotics and herbs.
But an explosion in the city on Wednesday suggested that tensions there could soon overtake the bedridden general.
When an unknown assassin attacked the bedridden Brandon Stark with a dagger, his mother fought off the assailant.
Her perfume is something I've long forgotten (in her final months, mostly bedridden, she was beyond all that).
Loss of muscle power begins within a day or two of becoming bedridden, explains Amit Arora, a geriatrician.
They also happen to be devastating—feasting on baby brains, damaging intestines, and keeping victims bedridden for months.
The strangest thing I've thrown out has got to be those beds made for those who are bedridden.
"I had no idea a bug bite could do this…I was bedridden for five months," said Lavigne.
She is writing a book about her 27 years with ME, much of it spent homebound and bedridden.
She went from being bedridden to going to the bathroom on her own in less than two weeks.
Lisa had been bedridden for years, sleeping in the same bed where her mom died due to obesity.
He missed the season and was bedridden for three months, time he passed with video games and television.
The irreparable damage caused to the device left him bedridden for 11 months while he awaited a replacement.
In 2013, she had a stroke, leaving her bedridden, with her right side paralyzed, staring at the ceiling.
Mr. Wright said he isn't sure what happened to the ballot designated for his mother, who is bedridden.
The 36-year-old tennis superstar was bedridden for six weeks after giving birth to Olympia in September.
"Maunabo has a lot of older, sick, and bedridden people," said one focus group participant from the town.
We're told it was so debilitating for Hugh, he could barely walk without assistance and was bedridden soon after.
There's no absentee voting, so if you're bedridden or out of the state, you've historically been out of luck.
The only option was to stay in a room in their small village with her ailing and bedridden grandmother.
She was on a feeding tube and bedridden in her final months as her health declined, the AP reports.
There's a sense of relief for him, because I know he wouldn't want to go on and be bedridden.
Some of its songs were written and recorded while she was literally lying down, bedridden amidst throes of depression.
The number 1 in its multiplicative identity is practically bedridden, leaving other numbers unchanged: 6 times 1 equals 6.
That race turned ugly when a blogger supporting McDaniel posted pictures of Cochran's bedridden wife in a nursing home.
She smelled the cold sweat of a young son who had strangled his bedridden father to get his inheritance.
Heffernan sued the city, saying he was only picking up the sign as a favor for his bedridden mother.
By then, he was sick and bedridden and often in pain, but he never stopped thinking of San Francisco.
She was bedridden for eight months by hepatitis she contracted in 1961 and she had knee surgery in 1965.
"I would occasionally take a puff to not be bedridden and worried about contracting all day long," she said.
For a while she could still get around with a cane or crutches, but by 2009, she was bedridden.
For the last two years of her life, she was bedridden with advanced Lewy body dementia and a broken hip.
"This way or no way, you know I'll be free" the bedridden Bowie sings, voices echoing off into the ether.
Now, 21962 years old and bedridden with illness, former North Korean spy Seo Ok-yeol just wants to go home.
While I was in the hospital, bedridden, the doctor began doing tests on me to figure out what was wrong.
This included bedridden people and others who have been too sick or disabled to leave the shelters on their own.
The idea may have begun as an extrapolation of a well-known fact: People who are bedridden lose bone mass.
Walker has problems with his central nervous system, which at one point left him bedridden for close to a year.
Serena pushed through various mishaps and a harrowing delivery of her daughter last September that kept her bedridden for weeks.
No apathetic patients are known to have died, but a few have been bedridden for as long as four years.
Then there are touching moments between Muratova and her bedridden mother, who is acutely aware of her daughter's heavy load.
An elderly bedridden woman was later found dead in her flooded home on the island of Rhodes, local officials said.
Pneumonia causes coughing, fevers, trouble breathing, and—when sufferers are already sick, bedridden, or very old—it can be fatal.
Cuoco posted a photo to Instagram on Thursday of herself bedridden in the hospital and recovering from an apparent shoulder surgery.
She has preexisting conditions that had kept her bedridden until that weekend when the doctor gave her the okay to canvass.
Fernando Ricksen found a special way to celebrate his daughter Isabella's seventh birthday on Tuesday despite being bedridden in hospice care.
She was bedridden for two years before she passed away, so you can imagine in what awful states I've seen her.
A small boy has to stay home alone to keep watch over his bedridden grandmother, who he's always been scared of.
Kelly Lopez cried while saying she was denied an extra bag of ice for her sister, who is epileptic and bedridden.
When he was home he was so sick, that he was bedridden most of the time with fevers and throwing up.
He found answers in discarded medical textbooks From the fall of 163 onward, Lindsay was bedridden about 216 hours a day.
Some are still able to go to an office and work, while others are bedridden 23 or more hours a day.
In their place was assaulting nausea that kept me hunched over on my bathroom floor for hours, and bedridden for days.
"I was tired of being sick, I was tired of being bedridden and not being able to function," she told me.
"My main goal was to be able to function like a normal human being again and not be bedridden," she said.
If a bedridden person on a respirator dies because there's no power for their machine, is that a storm-related death?
Like the Mexican painter, who took up art after a bus accident, Avignon started "tinkering with accessories" while she was bedridden.
But when Bessie, who stayed in Florida to take care of their bedridden father, discovers she has leukemia, Lee comes home.
The aide was caring and capable, but over the next two years, Doris became exceedingly feeble and bedridden, her mind confused.
Djeneta, the younger of the two, had been bedridden and unresponsive for two and a half years, since she was twelve.
This social dissolution mirrors the dissolution of Bujar's family: his father dies of cancer; his mother becomes bedridden; his sister disappears.
She lives about 25 minutes from my family, and her 37-year-old son is bedridden because of complications from diabetes.
Mr. Serra's depiction of the monarch's final days shows a mostly bedridden Louis keeping to his dimly lit, ornately appointed bedroom.
My 20s were bedridden in their final year as a result of the severe physical and emotional toll of their expectations.
And people like me, bedridden with a debilitating, untreatable chronic illness (in my case, chronic fatigue syndrome), are the most imperiled.
Diagnosed with vestibular neuritis, an infection involving nerves linking the ear and brain, she was bedridden for weeks and struggled to stand.
When I was really sick, I ended up bedridden for days, weeks, and months as a result of [miscalculating my own energy].
Unrest reflects filmmaker Jennifer Brea's firsthand experience being bedridden with chronic fatigue syndrome, the subject of her documentary of the same name.
And in her fight for success, Joy does not stop caring for her young children, her bedridden mother, or her infantile father.
In this haunting farewell, a bedridden Bowie writhes as he levitates above his sheets, then dances backwards into a coffin-like wardrobe.
As we reported ... H.W. was bedridden one day after Barbara Bush's funeral when he contracted an infection that spread to his blood.
The aching left her bedridden on some days and made it difficult to work, run a household, and raise her two boys.
For people who are completely bedridden and do hardly any exercise, the heart muscles atrophy at about 1% a week, says Levine.
According to Metro UK, the patient's symptoms included severe anorexia, chronic depression, hallucinations, and compulsions, all of which left her mostly bedridden.
Last year at the U.S. Open, he fought vertigo, and earlier this spring, illness left him bedridden during the West Coast Swing.
When he was 35, a storage container fell on him in the factory, crushing his back and leaving him bedridden and jobless.
"I'm never drinking again," or at least that's what we tell ourselves when we're bedridden on a Sunday with a paralyzing hangover.
But if severe dementia leaves them bedridden, unresponsive and dependent, they might feel differently — yet no longer be able to say so.
Her center keeps patients and relatives separated by two rows of waist-high fencing; those who are bedridden can talk on phones.
Since I am bedridden, the only way we can be together is for her to travel across the continent to see me.
A 63-year-old man, who had been bedridden at the Cheongdo hospital for over two decades, died of coronavirus, Yonhap said.
She told Vogue doctors discovered several small blood clots in her lungs which left her bedridden for her first six weeks of motherhood.
By 220, officials in Tama predict, almost one in four elderly residents will be bedridden and one in seven will suffer from dementia.
The stress of the trip can cause symptoms related to Deja's multiple sclerosis to flare, leaving her bedridden and in pain for days.
RATODERO, Pakistan — Nearly 5003 children in the small Pakistani city of Ratodero were bedridden early this year with raging fevers that resisted treatment.
Roose originally told Allyson that he wouldn't be able to make the wedding because his wife was bedridden after she fractured an ankle.
"By then I may be bedridden, but I can perform with the help of technology and the support of many people," he said.
It seems that based on what Denise is saying ... Richard was bedridden for a time because he never got the second knee operation.
Bedridden for a time, Valadon turned to the one sedentary occupation that could hold her attention: drawing, at which she had always excelled.
In 1968 he prevailed in the gubernatorial race, even though he was bedridden for weeks after shattering an ankle in a plane crash.
When Ms. Engle reappeared, she explained she had been bedridden with a twisted knee and ankle, unable to gain access to her computer.
"They had a family down there," said Mr. Hickman, who lives in the three bedroom with his wife and bedridden mother-in-law.
In the interview, Mr. Musk said he had not taken more than a week off since 2001, when he was bedridden with malaria.
The movie is constructed as a series of flashbacks from the bedridden author's last days, when he's struggling to complete that final volume.
While his father remained bedridden, Mr. Lee and loyal executives have tried to speed up a transfer of management control over the conglomerate.
When Jennifer Brea was 28 and studying for her PhD at Harvard, she got sick with a fever that left her bedridden for days.
Allen Montgomery, 40, who lives across the street from the couple, said he didn't know their names but understood that the woman was bedridden.
That Brea pulled off the film at all is astonishing, given that she was bedridden for much of the time she spent making it.
In a new interview with Vogue, Serena Williams discusses the scary complication that left her bedridden for six weeks after giving birth in September.
Then, in 1986, pelvic infections caused by a Dalkon Shield worsened and kept her bedridden for two years, during which she gained 150 pounds.
Robin was only given three months to live after being paralyzed by polio at the age of 28, and became bedridden in a hospital.
But she characterized the defendant as "overworked, overwhelmed and overcome" with the daily responsibilities of taking care of a bedridden son and three grandchildren.
She is bedridden, panicking when the paramedics try to take her out of her hotel with a crane through a hole in the wall.
We exhausted every outlet to get evacuated before the storm, but because Nate is bedridden from his injuries, we were unable to get out.
He studied philosophy and Asian studies at Dartmouth before pursuing a graduate degree in mathematical logic from Stanford University while bedridden, fighting testicular cancer.
Online there were stories of those who spent decades disabled or bedridden, caught in a shadow of what their lives ought to have been.
He became bedridden during his senior year of high school -- when he was already at least 400 lbs -- after suffering a debilitating leg injury.
In the mid-seventies, Janka became bedridden with what was eventually diagnosed as A.L.S., and Milosz became her caretaker until her death, in 1986.
To make amends, Claire helps tend to a coughing and bedridden Alex at the boarding house where he and Mary have been shacking up.
"It's a slap in the face," said Dawn Elliott, an Indiana woman who received steroid injections and was subsequently bedridden for over a year.
I was having to wash my sheets twice a day because of being bedridden, but also just sweating through your sheets all the time.
As it begins, we meet a bedridden Santa (Phil Hartman), chagrined that a stomach virus is preventing him from carrying out his holiday duties.
Its second scene takes place four years later — on the night President Trump is elected — in an apartment occupied by a now bedridden Cat.
We're told Conchata was bedridden and couldn't even walk until recently -- now, she's back in L.A. and on her own two feet once more.
She won't be able to return to school right away, and will probably be bedridden at least for the rest of the school year.
Medicare regulations say that only patients who are bedridden or unable to be transported by other means can get ambulance rides at the taxpayers' expense.
In addition to recovering from the loss of much of her left lung, she will also have to bounce back from being bedridden for days.
For days Alyssa Gonzalez was bedridden with a fever, a sore throat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, and a rash all over her body.
Bedridden for four years and believed to be in the final stages of the disease by doctors, Debra wasn't able to verbally respond to Henderson.
The family finally got the courage to ask the life-altering question when their mother, bedridden and unable to move or eat, refused medical treatment.
In an early scene, in which Falcone is bedridden after a violent run-in with Batman, he tells Bruce that the two are basically family.
"I had five infections and I was bedridden for the last three months of my pregnancy, so I started gaining weight," Pullen, 48, tells PEOPLE.
Ramon Cruz was living with Hepatitis C but appeared healthy before the injury, which caused internal bleeding and eventually left him bedridden, according to relatives.
We can have a really good day and be able to do a whole bunch of stuff, but the next day, we can be bedridden.
Residents said that overnight, they had evacuated children and bedridden people on Jet Skis and kayaks as the water continued to rise in the dark.
But he decided to make broadcasting his career after spending nearly a year as a teenager glued to the radio while bedridden with rheumatic fever.
In the interview, Mr. Musk said he had not taken time off of more than a week since 2001, when he was bedridden with malaria.
Though the bedridden woman is nonverbal, she has some ability to move her extremities, responds to sound and can make facial gestures, her family says.
Wigal saw that video games in hospitals weren't always accessible to bedridden patients, so his foundation's portable carts aim to bring the fun to everyone.
If Jane is so highly skilled in fighting, how does she let her musket backfire — and why does a simple cold still leave her bedridden?
In a letter to his friend Paul Gauguin, van Gogh explained that these paintings had come out of a period of being ill and bedridden.
And of course, being the great daughter that she is, Kim told Kris she would do the same for her mom if she ever was bedridden.
Another recent study found that one in 10 women were regularly bedridden by their period pain, and 40% said the pain prevented them concentrating at work.
For example, "he could have been treated for a body-wide infection such as sepsis, which is not uncommon in someone who is bedridden," Gupta said.
Alfonso (Haimer Leal) returns home after years away to see Gerardo (Edison Raigosa), his son, who is largely bedridden because of a farming-related respiratory ailment.
She was told she would not live if the other were not aborted, but the Catholic hospital in which she was bedridden for 11 days refused.
Fearing the worst, those of us sheltered on the first floor quickly scrambled up the stairs to the second floor, carrying the bedridden elderly with us.
Last week, a friend who is a counselor told me of a former colleague of his who, because of chronic pain, was bedridden for two years.
When medical complications left her unable to ride, she turned to flying drones as a means of reintegrating into the world after being bedridden for months.
The prolonged blackout hampered critical medical treatment for some of the island's most vulnerable patients, including many who were bedridden or dependent on dialysis or respirators.
"Doctors said that if she survived birth, she'd be bedridden and she'd never walk, she'd never ride a bike, she'd never go to school," Fischer, 52, recalls.
The Texas teen was recently diagnosed with brain cancer and doctors say that the boy, who is bedridden, doesn't have much time left, according to CBS News.
As the family in this farmhouse, along with two visiting priests, examined the afflictions that kept their daughter bedridden, other conflicts about faith, relationships, and possession emerged.
The fact that the singer was on his feet and rockin' a big old grin Sunday is at least proof that he isn't fully bedridden and feeble.
Some of the ambivalence, he said, may stem from the fact that even when treatments restore some consciousness, patients may still be left severely impaired and bedridden.
In Kachhidih, one Dalit man was beaten up so badly after his goat entered someone else's land that he is now bedridden and cannot work, Kunta said.
Carolyn Freeman had been bedridden for 12 years when she saw one of her Falcons come back from what was thought to be a career ending injury.
Detective Gehring said that when he talked to the teenager last month, he was bedridden in his mother's apartment, worried he would never move his legs again.
He was having a terrible year; a few months earlier, his marriage had suddenly fallen apart, and he had been bedridden for weeks with a slipped disk.
The former photojournalist became a patient advocate after epidural Depo-Medrol injections for hip pain in 2001 inflamed his nerves, leaving him bedridden for nearly three years.
Ms. Grifalconi, who became fascinated with drawing while bedridden with a childhood illness, studied art at the Cooper Union in Manhattan, completing her education there in 1950.
After giving birth to a daughter, Alexis Olympia, in September, she experienced what she said were life-threatening postnatal complications that kept her bedridden for several weeks.
Tai chi moves can be easily learned and executed by people of all ages and states of health, even those in their 90s, in wheelchairs or bedridden.
I'm now 29 and have been sick for eight years, the last three of which I have spent bedridden, mostly speechless and unable to eat solid food.
"History of the Rain" is powerfully narrated by a young, bedridden woman who tells stories of her dead father's life while devouring the books in his library.
Seligman was bedridden at the time, but after reading a tract on positive Christianity, he had a "command hallucination" to rise and attend the evangelical memorial service.
A character who is bedridden by a stroke listens from his house to his neighbors singing "Silent Night" in the church, with his granddaughter performing a solo.
Officer Brown first learned of Adekilekun's condition in August and, in the fall, Adekilekun suffered a seizure and has been bedridden ever since, according to the Morning News.
He heads to London alone, entertaining himself by lighting up cigarettes for his dying, bedridden mother and writing nasty letters to Wallis about the poor woman's "vicious" behavior.
He sent one to the institute — the body of a woman who was bedridden and drowned during the hurricane — and she is counted in the official death toll.
Ford's appointed attorney argued at trial that Gizzell's injuries were actually self-inflicted and that the grandmother was "overwhelmed" by caring for her bedridden son and three grandchildren.
Only one Palomares veteran they knew of had succeeded in claiming harm from radiation, and it took 10 years, at which point he was bedridden with stomach cancer.
"She won't be doing runs on a treadmill in the delivery room, but she also won't have to be bedridden for two or three straight days," Darren says.
While their mother was bedridden, unable to move or eat yet refusing to go to the hospital to seek medical help, they finally mustered the courage to ask.
Near the opening of this black-humored novel, a bedridden eighty-year-old woman living in a Reykjavík garage schedules her cremation and embarks on her life story.
Ms. Quintana rarely spoke about a car accident she was involved in when her children were young; it kept her bedridden for a year and damaged her spine.
I became ill and bedridden but fought to survive because I did not want my mother to cry again the way she had cried when my brothers died.
This disease, and other health problems, also plagued Washington for years, rendering him bedridden and leaving his wife, Emily Warren Roebling, in charge of completing the great bridge.
Years later, Kasie has put her life aside to support her bedridden father (James Kang) by catering to the pleasures of libidinous businessmen as a karaoke-room hostess.
The ordeal became a dangerous cycle: She struggled to stand on her own, meaning she spent more time bedridden and immobile, which intensified the swelling, redness and pain.
"When you see a patient who's been bedridden for months and within a couple of days you've relieved their pain and you see the joy, it's remarkable," Merriman said.
Your everyday behaviors - from flossing to doing pushups to taking supplements - have a very big effect on whether Future You will be healthy and vibrant, or sickly and bedridden.
In 2006, Mr Heffernan's bedridden mother asked him to pick her up another yard sign (the first had been pinched) supporting her preferred candidate in the town's mayoral race.
As a deeply impatient person who was also bedridden for reasons of New Year's Day, I quickly tired of this model and began to hunt for something more satisfying.
VICE: James Comey famously testified before Congress in 2007 about the George W. Bush administration trying to get a bedridden Attorney General John Ashcroft to sign off on surveillance.
Williams was bedridden for six weeks from a series of complications, including a pulmonary embolism that led to multiple surgeries, after her daughter was delivered by emergency cesarean section.
But the traditional practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) left her in agony, bedridden for a week then with painful periods every month and troubles conceiving when she married.
Many of those who've had cancer will tell you it does not have to be a life sentence of intolerable pain or bedridden illness as television or film sometimes shows.
Being the only other person in the house at the time, Williams acted quickly to rescue her aunt, Paula Turner, 49, who is bedridden due to cerebral palsy and scoliosis.
Heffernan said he got the sign while off-duty as a favor to his bedridden mother, but that the sign did not reflect his personal preference in the mayoral election.
And if the pupils were elderly or sometimes bedridden, and the staff wore the white habits of a religious order, these were mere details—he never bothered with administrative matters.
As she lay paralyzed in a hospital bed due to the effects of a rare autoimmune disease that left her bedridden for four years, the teen mentally prepared to die.
It may be far from the bedroom romps we each had experienced before getting sick, but knowing that nothing about my bedridden life makes Shannon uncomfortable endears her to me.
We got the Black Sabbath frontman and Sharon Osbourne out on New Year's Day, filling up their Rolls-Royce at a gas station ... and the rocker looked anything but bedridden.
More than 20 years later, in the middle of his second presidential campaign, Sanders is bedridden in a Nevada hospital after doctors performed a procedure to open a blocked artery.
Within a year, about a quarter of which Vernon spent bedridden with mononucleosis and then with a liver infection, his relationship with his bandmates and a girlfriend were in shambles.
Court records obtained by PEOPLE confirm that Gabriel Balogh, 31, and Grant Balogh, 33, were arrested last Thursday for failing to care for their bedridden mother, 57-year-old Vickie Balogh.
As Jonah is looking for food for his pretty, bedridden wife Amy (Megan Ketch), he wanders through the hospital and encounters Erin (Rachel Brosnahan), an ex-girlfriend whose mother has cancer.
Jermaine, whose last name has not been made public, told WPVI that his sister called him from Holden Tower and told him that their bedridden mother was stuck in the building.
Born in 1931, he grew up in Houston, a lonely child, bedridden by polio, and an avid reader of tawdry pulp magazines that specialized in bug-eyed-monsters and Venusian princesses.
He never got a chance to be laid off: One day at work, a storage container fell on him and crushed his back, leaving him bedridden, on morphine for the pain.
From early black-and-white photographs of her glamour-obsessed, bedridden mother to her recent seductive, photorealist paintings, Minter rebels against the male-appointed dictates of female representation in consumer culture.
If you held onto a subway pole and then immediately ate a slice of pizza, you might be fine... or you might catch the flu and be bedridden for a week.
The researchers found that Green House residents were 16 percent less likely to be bedridden, 38 percent less likely to have pressure ulcers and 45 percent less likely to have catheters.
Her pregnancy had occupied her brain and made her sick for months; she suffered from severe, chronic morning sickness that left her bedridden and unable to eat anything but bread for weeks.
As one half of our relationship has been spent with me bedridden, my partner and I were made to connect in ways we had not before, and our relationship only grew stronger.
Her mother worked hard to teach her kids about healthy eating habits but was bedridden with an illness for three years while Stanley was young, and Stanley turned to food for comfort.
Sumiko, a formerly active 73-year-old woman who is largely bedridden after a fall, thought there was no meaning to life until Ume Ito, a "listener," started visiting two years ago.
She has a deep scar on her left arm from when a cobra sunk its teeth into her back in 2009, sending her to intensive care and keeping her bedridden for months.
Appropriate pain management that included prescription opioids lifted me from the desperate circumstances of being bedridden and unable to sleep for months at a time to someone who negotiated major settlement agreements.
About a quarter of people affected by the condition are severe cases, meaning they are bedridden, house-bound or wheelchair-bound at some point in their illness, according to the ME Association.
His soul enters first the murderer and then a series of other vessels—a bull, an alcoholic hypochondriac, a nearly bedridden old woman—while he desperately tries to return to his son.
We watched her decline, from someone who would have qualified to take the End of Life Option to someone who was bedridden, deaf, blind and unable to recognize her children or speak.
Wisnia settled and built a family in Levittown, Pa. Spitzer, in ill health and widowed with no children, was bedridden in New York City at the time of her reunion with Wisnia.
Two weeks ago, he was injured during demonstrations — shot in the stomach at close range by security forces — and is now bedridden after two surgeries, putting a further strain on the family.
In June 2013, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services went to the ramshackle apartment where 8-year-old Gizzell Ford was living with her bedridden father, Andre, and his mother, Helen.
Her C-section wound opened due to coughing caused by the embolism, doctors found a large hematoma in her abdomen during surgery, and she wound up bedridden for six weeks after giving birth.
This is the man who scored the penalty that took Egypt to its first World Cup since 1990 and he'd have to be bedridden not to make it out there in some capacity.
When clients arrive, Charlotte explains that her brother Sherlock is tragically bedridden in the next room and cannot see visitors, but will be able to hear the details of their case from Charlotte.
A decade ago, Jeffrey Heffernan, a detective in Paterson's police department, entertained a request from his bedridden mother to pick her up a yard sign supporting Lawrence Spagnola, her preferred candidate for mayor.
After the treatment for a spinal injury left her bedridden for most of 2015, the Harlem producer and composer VHVL made a collection of ambient miniatures that feels like a sigh of relief.
San Lorenzo remains without power or running water and Santos wants to get her bedridden grandmother, who has developed a festering skin ulcer on top of her anemia and thyroid problems, out soon.
For me, it represents roughly a third of my life spent in the grip of migraines, including three or so days a month when I am bedridden with crippling pain and intense nausea.
Now, nearly three decades later, Mr. Liu has died of cancer while in state custody, a bedridden and silenced example of Western governments' inability, or reluctance, to push back against China's resurgent authoritarians.
The page discusses everyday events of Gibbs' life, with some longer form posts such as an essay about how yoga "saved" her following a serious back surgery that left her bedridden for two months.
The crash left her bedridden for months while she recovered, but it led to her discovering her singing talent as she sang along to the radio — launching a successful career as a recording artist.
On one side of the long wooden table inside the conference room, Jose Gosende, 39, a volunteer from Virginia, was speaking with a woman trying to track down a sick uncle who was bedridden.
Lavigne, 32, who found fame in 2002 with the hit single "Complicated," has been off the celebrity scene for a number of years because of Lyme disease which she has said left her bedridden.
From now on, I'm vowing to give my health priority in my life — so the next time I'm bedridden with a bowl of Chinese delivery soup and a box of tissues, I'll be ready.
"If I ever become bedridden, I will continue to take photos lying down—even if it only means photographing the ceiling," Nishimoto told the Japan Times, noting that she has already photographed several spiders.
The crash left her bedridden for months while she recovered, but it led to her discovering her singing talent as she sang along to the radio — launching a successful career as a recording artist.
They did not identify the victims, but most, if not all, are believed to have been older Fukushima residents who were in hospitals and nursing homes, or bedridden at home, when the disaster occurred.
Matthew Perry is still healing from a gastrointestinal perforation that left him bedridden for three months, but the 49-year-old Friends star has been released from the hospital and is focused on his recovery.
At the time, Christoph was "basically bedridden," she told Reuters Health by email, but after three months of exercise and higher salt intake, she felt better, and after six months, she saw a marked improvement.
Then, when she was involved in the car accident that "destroyed" her back — she was bedridden for about a year and used a wheelchair for six more months — she was forced to reassess her health.
Covered by the same creepy buttoned blindfold he sported in "★," Bowie is bedridden for most of the video, only escaping to a nearby desk to pour his energy onto the pages of a book.
And as president, he somehow rose to the occasion, an ascendance that Mr. Greenberger and others attribute to two dozen inspiring letters from a stranger, Julia Sand, a bedridden Manhattan woman who became his conscience.
"I was hit by a car as a pedestrian and I was bedridden, and my brother basically moved into my apartment to take care of me while I was recovering," she said in a phone interview.
Tennis star and new mom Serena Williams has opened up to PEOPLE about the harrowing birth of daughter Alexis Olympia, now 7 months, and how she's bounced back from the postpartum complications that left her bedridden.
Bedridden and in excruciating pain with tumors in her pelvis, spine and brain, she qualified for a trial treatment and was prescribed two anticancer drugs that alleviated the pain and blocked the spread of cancer cells.
The illness, an infection spread by ticks that can affect the brain, nerves, eyes, joints, and heart, went untreated over six years of misdiagnoses, leaving Hanna bedridden and addled by pain for months at a time.
Blackpaw is the solo project of LA musician Adrian Rodriguez, born in the wake of a motorcycle accident that left Rodriguez bedridden and unable to do much more than write, play guitar, and take existential inventory.
On a hot summer morning in 2016 a bailiff, locksmith and a bank clerk turned up at his modest two-storey dwelling in an Athens suburb to evict its occupants, including a bedridden 93 year old man.
Holidays were taken very seriously, Schexnyder says—especially Mardi Gras, celebrated with a parade through Carville's two and a half miles of covered walkways so that bedridden patients could still see the festivities from their infirmary rooms.
How great a boon this ingenious device has proved to bedridden patients may be easily realised by anyone who has ever spent long and tedious hours in bed watching the vagaries of flies crawling on a ceiling.
At Lake Arthur Place, a nursing home in Port Arthur, rescue workers evacuated up to 4003 bedridden patients after an altercation involving relatives who tried to take out loved ones on their own, CNN affiliate KTRK reported.
Toyota's research lab, for example, has been working on robotics for home assistance, like a robot to fetch things for people who are bedridden, a wheelchair that can climb stairs and an exoskeleton for the lower leg.
On Sundays, they went jogging in the local park, while Irina spent weekends at her own mother's little apartment: her mother was ill, bedridden; she needed to be changed and fed, and there were bedsores to treat.
It is a number that has dominated Williams' late career, especially after she returned to the sport following the birth of her daughter in 2017 when she suffered a pulmonary embolism that left her bedridden for six weeks.
Mazer had assumed then that the horse trainer was only home for a visit, but on the other hand the Teamster father had recently run off with a cocktail waitress at the Hotel Sylvania, leaving the mother bedridden.
For two years I have been treading water in a sea of obscure neurological illness, an affliction that has felt like a serious and unrelenting flu, keeping me bedridden unless I make a major effort to get out.
In Utuado, three bedridden elderly sisters were missing after being buried by a landslide of mud that broke through the window of a cement house where they were riding out the storm, according to local news media reports.
She's talked openly about her experiences with mental health and therapy, being bedridden, what it was like being a child star in the spotlight, all while making time to speak out on pressing social issues that affect her fans.
On February 22014, McCuen walked into this: a mother at wit's end, a bedridden 18-year-old on a ventilator, his emergency battery power soon running out, and electricity to the home cut off by the local power company.
The 36-year-old American later revealed to Vogue magazine she was bedridden for six weeks from a series of complications, including a pulmonary embolism that led to multiple surgeries, after her daughter was delivered by emergency C-section.
For those who suffer from chronic migraines, this treatment can be life changing: Imagine going from being completely bedridden over half of each month, to gaining back your functionality, all from a few injections to the face and neck.
Another Orwell phrase is perhaps even more apposite: that Britain resembles nothing so much as a "rather stuffy Victorian family", where "the young are generally thwarted" and "most of the power is in the hands of irresponsible uncles and bedridden aunts".
Bedridden for the past decade, only recently did he begin to accept outside help, first in the form of packages of nonperishable foods and, more recently, in that of caregivers who swab around his bed with disinfectant and help lift him.
And when someone weak and bedridden has lost their ability to spontaneously swallow and even the strength to cough up aspirated mucus or spit, a build-up in the airway can produce the 'death rattle' sounds we associate with the dying.
In trying to understand chronic fatigue syndrome, Ms. Brea found other sufferers online and includes some of their stories here — a young Englishwoman bedridden for eight years, a Danish girl kept against her will in a psychiatric hospital for three years.
On the same day she treated the Taroko woman at her clinic, Tien ventured out to visit a bedridden stroke patient in his home and showed the same warmth, offering him a cheerful thumbs-up as she went through her exam.
She was eighty-seven and had lived a long and fruitful life, and for some time her body had been signalling its eagerness to depart: almost blind from macular degeneration, emaciated, she had been bedridden for months, after a bad fall.
The Associated Press reported that at a court hearing in February, lawyers said Mr. Brady had been bedridden for the last couple of years and that it was "fair to say" he was terminally ill with emphysema and other ailments.
Although not a solo production, "The Death of Louis XIV" is a movie of long takes, many focused on Mr. Léaud, bedridden and staring into the camera with regal authority, as his character's bodily functions shut down one after another.
He's terrified and distraught because he doesn't want to die, and says as much when he storms in on Father Gabriel (who's been bedridden due to an infection we're told may be from donning zombie guts alongside Negan a couple episode back).
While society has made plenty of strides in understanding the complexities of depression, there is still a longstanding stereotype of a "depressed person": typically someone who is withdrawn from the world, has trouble attending to regular daily activities, is bedridden and emotional.
"Democrats turning out for Cochran is just the tip of the iceberg in an already bizarre race marred by name-calling, mudslinging, allegations of cheating and a break-in at a nursing home where the senator's bedridden wife lives," CNN reported at the time.
"Grape Skins" winds up with a celebratory refrain ripped from the best late-90s club-rock bands; the octaved harmonies on "Nodding in the Dark" push them closer to Waxahatchee than Drive Like Jehu; and "Snowshoer" even brings its bedridden acoustics out with a vibraphone.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that a former police detective can sue a New Jersey city claiming he was demoted as punishment after getting a campaign sign for his bedridden mother supporting the mayor's rival in a 2006 local election.
Many will include a haunting display of empty shoes to stand in for the 2628 to 28500 million Americans, 6900 million worldwide, debilitated by ME. We will stand up for those who are bedridden and homebound, missing from their schools, jobs, social lives and families.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A 67-year-old Brazilian woman, once bedridden, has pledged to pursue an active lifestyle, including even canoeing, after receiving the heart of the coach of Germany's slalom canoe team who died following a car crash during the 2016 Olympics.
Her fans know from reading about her over the years that these delays are usually related to unforeseeable flare-ups from chronic illnesses she says have plagued her since she was left bedridden for a year with a rare disease at the age of 14.
Worrell, who has since moved to the Denver medical examiner's office, told me the story of a bedridden older man who was neglected and abused until he died, in what she could tell had been torturous conditions (his bed sores had become infested with maggots).
Barely six months later, on a late morning in November, I found him bedridden in a sunny third-floor motel room on the outskirts of town, too weak from a radiation treatment to sit up for extended periods or speak above a barely audible murmur.
"Chronic pain patients and the groups that represent them say the escalating government response to opioid addiction ignores their need for the painkillers and doctors who will prescribe them, leaving some out of work, bedridden and even suicidal," USA Today reported in a recent story.
So when President James Garfield was bedridden after being shot and President Woodrow Wilson was debilitated by a stroke, they simply lingered on in the presidency without doing very much for months, because no one knew what else could be done while they were still drawing breath.
I have myalgic encephalomyelitis (or chronic fatigue syndrome), a disease that has left me bedridden and unable to speak full sentences for the past two years, more than a year of which I was unable to eat, tolerate light, elevate my head, or laterally move my limbs.
Morgan Art Foundation, which said it has been Indiana's agent for more than two decades, accused American Image Art and others of exploiting the now "bedridden and infirm" artist, by forging some of his famous works and selling them for millions of dollars to unsuspecting collectors.
Mr. Lee's son, Samsung's vice chairman, Lee Jae-yong, who has been running the conglomerate while his father remains bedridden after a stroke, is now under arrest and on trial on charges of bribing Park Geun-hye, the impeached and ousted former president of South Korea.
She succeeded in her last attempt, in 2015, by tapering over months to 10 milligrams, then five, down from 20 milligrams and "finally all the way down to particles of dust," after which she was bedridden for three weeks with severe dizziness, nausea and crying spells, she said.
Serena, who survived serious medical complications and was bedridden for six weeks after the birth of daughter Olympia in September 2017, returned to competition in the 2018 season only to find out that her No. 1 ranking had plummeted to the No. 451 spot due to her maternity leave.
Working with a nonprofit in the Ernakulum district called Apium, she is one of 210,20143 volunteers in Kerala who assist a network of physicians and nurses in extending palliative care to tens of thousands of people who are incurably ill, bedridden or nearing the end of their lives.
When Glenn Haskard announced that the Russian arms negotiator Nesterenko was indeed coming to an American home to watch the World Series (Game 6 between the Cardinals and Twins), Elizabeth got herself invited by suggesting that the bedridden Erica could attend if she had a professional nurse for company.
As the play opens on the Puritan colonists in 1692, the seeds of the conflict have already been planted — a girl is bedridden with an unknown affliction, and her cousin, Abigail (Truett Felt), is trying to cover up a godless night of dancing, blood and would-be sorcery.
Gawande argues the need to prioritize quality over quantity, supported by a recent survey published in JAMA in which the majority of patient respondents who were facing serious illness stated they would prefer dying over 10 compromised states, including having dementia, being bedridden and being reliant on a breathing machine.
The athlete, who survived serious medical complications and was bedridden for six weeks after the birth of daughter Olympia in September 2017, returned to competition in the 2018 season only to find out that her No. 1 ranking had plummeted to the No. 451 spot due to her maternity leave.
With only a tenuous connection to "Mansfield Park" (Aiken took that on twice; she didn't get around to "Persuasion" or "Northanger Abbey"), "The Youngest Miss Ward" follows Harriet Ward (not Harriet Smith, alas!), who is sent to her uncle's family in Portsmouth to save expenses as her bedridden mother weakens.
Set in the 1950s and based on two stories by the Hungarian writer Tibor Dery, "Love" is about a bedridden elderly woman whose daughter-in-law shields her from knowing that her son is a political prisoner by telling her outrageous lies about his successful life in the United States as a filmmaker.
The argument for period leave is partly due to a growing recognition that period pain can be almost as bad as a heart attack, with a survey showing that one in ten women are regularly bedridden due to period pain and studies confirming that women perform worse at work when experiencing menstrual pain.
We also live in a world where Serena Williams was left bedridden after giving birth, because her doctors initially dismissed her pain — a story that shows just how much we need to improve maternal healthcare, particularly for Black mothers who are three to four times more likely to die from childbirth-related complications than white women.
Sure, my younger self would have loved this when I was a home-based freelance writer (who am I kidding, I would love to have this desk now), but this is a great solution for anyone who's bedridden due to injury or illness and needs to work from home; it's also ideal for studio apartment dwellers.
Quinn's household includes his bedridden wife, Mary (Genevieve O'Reilly); a married aunt and uncle, both called Pat (Dearbhla Malloy and Des McAleer); Caitlin's teenage son, Oslin (Rob Malone); and a slow-witted handyman, Tom Kettle (John Hodgkinson), who was taken in as a child after being abandoned by his parents, who were (and this is crucial) British.
Thinking back, though, my pre-op therapy didn't help me realize how extraordinarily hard it would be to recover from the surgery I had: the stress from being unable to eat solid food for a week and a half, and the feeling of helplessness from being so bedridden and unable to walk normally for weeks, to name only two difficulties.
The estimable director Nigel Harman, himself an Olivier Award-winning actor, is wise, though, to keep returning the focus to the gradual reckoning between the generations that makes for a tremulous finish, the structure in this case helped by splitting the elder Bloom into two parts: his bedridden, dying self (Kelsey Grammer) and his so-called Story Edward self (Jamie Muscato).
"Demoting a dutiful son who aids his elderly, bedridden mother may be callous, but it is not unconstitutional," Justice Thomas wrote in an opinion joined by Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. "The majority surmises that an attempted violation of an employee's First Amendment rights can be just as harmful as a successful deprivation of First Amendment rights," Justice Thomas wrote.
"The knowledge we gain about microgravity&aposs effects on muscles and bones will help us to enhance the health of astronauts — both in space and on Earth, and also better understand the promise that myostatin inhibitors hold for the elderly, people who are bedridden, and for people experiencing muscle-wasting related to diseases like AIDS, ALS, cancer, and so many others," Lee added.
He argued that HIV/AIDS iconography fell into four broad categories: portraits of a "decaying, bedridden, presumably queer white man in his 30s or 40s"; those who contracted the virus during a blood transfusion or by other nonsexual means; celebrities such as Liberace and Rock Hudson whose deaths lent a tabloid sheen to what had previously been a niche disease that killed niched people; and, finally, deviants, junkies, and other undesirables.
When Justin was gasping through the final weeks of his life, somewhere between a barely-there bedridden torpor and the great beyond, I spoke to a child psychologist about the smartest way to explain to my tiny little child — then most obsessed with tearing off his shoes and throwing them into oncoming traffic while strapped into his stroller — the very adult concept that he'd never meet his father, because his father was going to die.
Being locked up is barely an inconvenience for an AI unless we first install artificial wanderlust that cannot be ignored or disabled by the AI on its own (and it would be systematically difficult to make this a foolproof solution, given the presumed cunning and self-knowledge of the AI); and dismantling an AI (either a robot or a bedridden agent like Watson) is not killing it if the information stored in its design and software is preserved.

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