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"prognosis" Definitions
  1. (medical) an opinion, based on medical experience, of the likely development of a disease or an illness
  2. (formal) a judgement about how something is likely to develop in the future synonym forecast

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"We asked what the worst-case prognosis was and what the best-case prognosis was," Nicole recalled.
But his prognosis is still grave -- in fact the prognosis for all the children of this besieged city is grave.
Most of the yearly medical reports say her rehab potential and prognosis are "poor," though the most recent report used "guarded" for her prognosis.
" Added the football star, "But the prognosis is good.
ITHACA, N.Y. — Each prognosis was bleaker than the next.
And that's a prognosis that will make us all sick.
Despite the boys' prognosis, the family continues to have hope.
The source of the pneumonia also affects a person's prognosis.
The prognosis for the momma octopus doesn't look as good.
"Miss D accepted it," Sermak writes of hearing the prognosis.
How is breast cancer treated and what is the prognosis?
"Hard to say right now," Lovullo said of Greinke's prognosis.
We don't know Katie's prognosis yet, but it seems grim.
I treat them all the same, regardless of their prognosis.
She was given a prognosis of six months to live.
But without getting a new kidney, her prognosis wasn't good.
Bonilla also claimed the prognosis for Saniyah was not good.
She died sober, outliving her prognosis by about a year.
There is no standard treatment, and the prognosis is dire.
Fortunately for us, though, the political prognosis isn't all bleak.
"There is a prognosis, and Mecca is O.K.," he said.
Even Republicans acknowledge that the prognosis is bleak for Trump.
An optimistic prognosis has him pitching again in a year.
Trumpcare went comatose Monday night, and the prognosis isn't good.
Karen didn't accept the doctor's prognosis, said Kimberly, her youngest sister.
YERGIN: Right – QUICK: Do you have a prognosis for WTI, too?
It was a prognosis she and her husband simply couldn't accept.
Joey's initial prognosis was dismal, with a CT scan showing a .
It's not a happy prognosis for smelters elsewhere in the world.
Sometimes we feel the need to mince words, particularly about prognosis.
The prognosis wasn't great, but Bronson adjusted to his new normal.
"The prognosis for most of the wounded is dismal," he said.
Due to family wishes, they will not give out his prognosis.
Doctors have yet to deliver a prognosis on his recovery time.
"The prognosis is more alarming than we previously thought," Sharkey said.
At the very least he needs a diagnosis, and a prognosis.
His prognosis proved correct when American companies joined two days later.
But if the cancer comes back, the prognosis can be dire.
That looks like an impossibly gloomy prognosis and self-feeding spiral.
People with social anxiety disorder (SAD) have a pretty shoddy prognosis.
That the prognosis is very, very serious," McCain told " 60 Minutes.
Consequently, the prognosis for labor peace in secondary education remains bleak.
Afterward, he seemed less worried about his prognosis than about turkeys.
She lived three years longer than the prognosis she never saw.
It was difficult to be certain, but his prognosis was poor.
It seems there's no herd immunity from a dark fiscal prognosis.
He rejected the prognosis, hoping that he would return to umpiring.
Your prognosis is less because you don't have access to insurance.
My nephews appreciated the truth when I explained their father's prognosis.
Meanwhile, the prognosis for Senator John McCain's brain cancer is grim.
At the same time, the prognosis for the JCPOA looks poor.
Its use should be driven by patient need, not disease prognosis.
His prognosis for the Veterans Affairs Department: Not nearly as sunny.
Though Bub Hall has long outlived his prognosis, he is faltering.
The long-term prognosis could still be bright without Urias, too.
" Randall wrote that she was diagnosed early and her prognosis is "good.
"It will definitively affect the prognosis of people surviving Ebola," Yao said.
And the long-term prognosis, if nothing else changes, is pretty bleak.
Doctors say they don&apost know what the long-term prognosis is.
The results a few weeks later seemed to confirm my dire prognosis.
But as an unlicensed Survivor physician, my prognosis for Gabby is positive.
She was very, very sick and her prognosis hadn't yet been determined.
A few months later, they gave me the prognosis of a year.
HPV related oral cancers have a very favorable prognosis with modern treatments.
And in the short-term, the prognosis is ugly for the left.
Patients with Burkitt diagnosis have a "good prognosis," according to Miller's rep.
Ninety percent of patients with this prognosis recover fully, the doctor said.
John McCain's long-term prognosis as he is treated for brain cancer.
" We asked if the prognosis was good ... he replied, "Yes, it is.
While the prognosis is never good for glioblastoma, McCain's perspective is positive.
"Today's diagnosis is not tomorrow's prognosis," she said in a recent interview.
I did not know what disease he had, much less its prognosis.
All (except perhaps my mother) were ignorant of what the prognosis was.
"His prognosis is good; he was successfully treated," the source said. Sen.
If they become worse instead of better, the prognosis is usually grim.
I never asked him about the cancer, the operations or his prognosis.
If it could wonder about such things, it might question this prognosis.
Doctors say it's too early to give a prognosis, but it's serious.
"Her prognosis is excellent," he said, according to a tweet by WBUR.
THE PROGNOSIS New York City is clearly the nation's covid-19 epicenter.
All of that makes the legislative prognosis for stimulus uncertain at best.
THE PROGNOSIS Could tens of thousands of Americans die of the coronavirus?
THE PROGNOSIS The Affordable Care Act turns a decade old this year.
With each hellish phase of the treatment triathlon, my prognosis was improving.
Otherwise, the disease is likely to recur, and the prognosis to worsen.
The Mets were mum on Familia's prognosis on Thursday, an off day.
The long-term prognosis is very good, and that is very positive.
As it stands, my prognosis is that the patient is dying slowly.
"Normally the prognosis for this is not very encouraging," Mr. Trebek said.
But the prognosis looks moderately better today than it did on Friday.
"Her prognosis is good," her general practitioner, Dr. Marie Shieh, told Broadly.
But in the coronavirus pandemic, business as usual would make patients with a good prognosis if treated suffer for want of treatment, while patients who arrive earlier but have a grave, or even hopeless, prognosis would receive treatment.
I don't wish to know any information about my prognosis but I authorize you to speak with [blank] about my case and for you to answer any questions that this person may have about my likely prognosis and treatment.
Four years on the inputs are different but the prognosis remains the same.
Researchers concluded that low-risk prostate cancer has a favorable prognosis without treatment.
She said at the time the prognosis for the disease was very poor.
He said that he has been undergoing chemotherapy, but his prognosis is unclear.
After learning about this prognosis, she made the decision to end her pregnancy.
But as millennials enter into mid-adulthood, that prognosis has been proven false.
"We were unimaginably shocked when we got the dire prognosis," Sierra tells PEOPLE.
Though he still has to undergo chemotherapy, Kevin says his prognosis is good.
Fortunately, the prognosis for most patients with tetralogy of Fallot is very good.
My friends barely knew what a mastectomy was and couldn't understand my prognosis.
Prognosis for Aleppo's children Why not use the road if ceasefire's in place?
He urged Biden to run for president even as his prognosis dramatically worsened.
Sundermann believes that might lead to a worse prognosis for women than men.
However, patients with bone metastases had a good prognosis with endocrine therapy alone.
Kylee adds, "No one knows what her prognosis will be – anything is possible."
There has long been speculation about how much he knew about his prognosis.
Collins said the Mets would have a better prognosis for deGrom on Saturday.
The original prognosis was that Ethier would be sidelined 10 to 14 weeks.
Other successes included our prognosis that Argentina would reach a settlement with bondholders.
The former Massachusetts governor and GOP presidential nominee's prognosis is "good," CNN reported.
With Nance's uncertain prognosis, "the rest of my life" took on new meaning.
THE PROGNOSIS Congress has yet to pass major legislation lowering U.S. drug prices.
What's the treatment plan and what kind of prognosis did they give you?
On Wednesday, Mr. Weaver spoke only in general terms about Mr. Sanders's prognosis.
But having it detected earlier, rather than later, usually yields a better prognosis.
THE PROGNOSIS There are still no final results from last night's Iowa caucuses.
Olivia Newton-John isn't letting the details of her prognosis get her down.
There are two problems with not accounting for prognosis, Smith said by email.
"But nonetheless, the prognosis in terms of employment is still a question mark."
Ms. Agarwal said her doctors had told her the prognosis was not good.
I have chemo infusions and prognosis/diagnosis meetings that are happening at 7 a.m.
"The long-term prognosis, if present conditions continue to exist, is grim," Anderson wrote.
She recalled a grim prognosis from her gastroenterologist, who said her intestines could fail.
The next day, another doctor, a neonatologist, told the couple the same grim prognosis.
Hollins described the scene as nasty and immediately sensed the prognosis would be bad.
"Bei Bei's prognosis is very good," zoo director Dennis Kelly said in a statement.
It's the best way, really, to prevent breast cancer from being a terrible prognosis.
In interviews, psychiatric researchers specializing in fetal development agreed with Dr. Lipkin's pessimistic prognosis.
Due to my medical background, I knew that the prognosis was so much better.
If the prognosis wasn't hard enough, Burke soon found herself being bullied by classmates.
His prognosis was good, Mateo Estreme, Argentina's consul general in New York, told reporters.
It's a far better prognosis than he feared in the seconds after being hit.
Why won't Spencer just convince her mom to come clean about her cancer prognosis?
But the further out you are from your initial diagnosis, the better the prognosis.
" She continues, "The prognosis delivered to us was wheelchairs by the age of 10.
In many cases, the more glucose a tumor consumes, the worse a patient's prognosis.
Oh, how I wish I was brave enough to refuse after the D.C.I.S. prognosis.
Worse, the prognosis in the Capitol is for more of the same bad medicine.
Now, most competent clinics are looking at at least 40% for good prognosis patients.
After initial pessimism about the man's prognosis, Hendren and his colleagues became cautiously optimistic.
"We cannot build a prognosis on another year of good luck," Schneider told analysts.
So what's the prognosis for Brienne and Tormund's spark to ignite a passionate romance?
Doctors informed the family that Andrew's cancer had returned and the prognosis was grim.
The doctors' prognosis was bleak — our mother would inevitably get pneumonia, or some infection.
"We used to focus on the patients where there is a 'prognosis,'" he said.
Trebek says "the prognosis is excellent" and is expected to make a full recovery.
The prognosis for Baez was not immediately clear after an MRI revealed the break.
Patients whose tumors are confined within their capsules "have an excellent prognosis," he said.
But the officer hung on, despite a catastrophic brain injury and a grave prognosis.
Because they keep returning, glioblastomas are almost never cured, and the prognosis is poor.
Other commanders and experts on military planning say even that prognosis is too optimistic.
THE PROGNOSIS There are deep and abiding health disparities between white and minority Americans.
But for those without access to life-saving medication, the prognosis is quite different.
Instead of accepting that prognosis he found a new therapist, Adriana, who exudes positivity.
After surgery and with a good prognosis in hand, Bennet says he's all in.
Importantly, while the system can make a prognosis and alert healthcare practitioners to the need for end-of-life care, the system can't tell the doctors why it came to that prognosis, or the kind of medical treatments the patient may require.
Cox Medical Center spokeswoman Brandei Clifton says "doctors are confident" about their long term prognosis.
KS: The important part of the prognosis is said by feeling that he's under siege.
Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray, says the prognosis does not look good.
There's no specific treatment or vaccine for dengue, but with supportive care can improve prognosis.
"The prognosis is unclear and we expect a challenging road to recovery," says Dr. Montgomery.
Were Trump to be elected, there's a poor prognosis for US markets and our economy.
"The prognosis is very, very serious," McCain said on CBS' "60 Minutes" in late September.
When she was diagnosed, her doctors gave her a prognosis of three to five years.
Your words built a castle for her to move into when the prognosis got worse.
He said that the doctors were pleased with the operation and upbeat about the prognosis.
With this prognosis, any attempt to keep her in detention would be cruel and inhumane.
Despite his dire prognosis, Bailey could only think of one thing: his future baby sister.
For smaller, worse-managed firms selling clothing, shoes and so on, the prognosis is bleaker.
Although her prognosis is grim, Joey has been savoring her time with her precious daughter.
But I grieve over the majority of ovarian cancer patients besieged by a miserable prognosis.
Yet nearly 40 percent said they'd never discussed prognosis or life expectancy with their oncologists.
A detailed prognosis for the injury is expected to be released over the next week.
Delivered without sugar-coating and designed to manage expectations, the prognosis from doctors wasn't good.
"We had a diagnosis but no prognosis," recalled Mr. Mir, 44, who works in finance.
If villains are a litmus test for our collective mental state, the prognosis isn't good.
The prognosis for shuttered independent restaurants, like Smith & Wollensky, above, in Chicago, is particularly dire.
The postoperative prognosis was bleak, but a then-experimental drug therapy has lent her time.
Even with the optimistic prognosis, months passed before Mr. Mika could feel his body healing.
Eniko Hart was leaving a Starbucks Thursday in L.A. and the obvious question ... Kev's prognosis.
THE PROGNOSIS President Trump insists he won't issue a nationwide lockdown to halt the coronavirus.
The recovery has been great, the surgery went really well, the prognosis is very optimistic.
His doctor's prognosis is that this is fully treatable since the tumor was discovered early.
"At her deathbed, the prognosis reports indicated she actually died of pneumonia," Turyabagye tells CNN.
The grim prognosis, "debunks the wishful thinking that they will outgrow it," Dr. Michalsky said.
When the strategist puts it all together, he concludes that the prognosis is not good.
" McCain, who is undergoing both radiation and chemotherapy treatments, described his prognosis as "very poor.
However, they said patients with bone metastases had a good prognosis with endocrine therapy alone.
By the age of 3, she argued, kids apprehend their prognosis in their own ways.
THE PROGNOSIS Even if Medicare-for-all is extremely costly, so is the status quo.
More importantly, these complications around determining death usually happen when a person's prognosis is dire.
"In defying my prognosis, I've used mine to really continue breaking down barriers," he said.
Even though Gubler lists half a dozen smart steps, prognosis for the future is not good.
For doctors, the diagnosis means an ailment with no treatment, no cure and no clear prognosis.
Specialists are left to draw clues to a child's prognosis from his or her early development.
Before these drugs, the prognosis for most patients with advanced melanoma was a year at best.
After almost two years of chemotherapy, brain surgery and radiation, doctors told her the grim prognosis.
"I would say most likely he'll play," Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters of Curry's prognosis.
Instead of trembling in the face of the daunting prognosis, however, Merritt fought back – and won.
However, Cronin alleges her prognosis would have been different had medical staff removed the needle immediately.
That's when they had to make yet another heartbreaking decision – going public with their baby's prognosis.
A majority of AML patients relapse or present with refractory disease and have overall poor prognosis.
Dog the Bounty Hunter has revealed some good news about his wife Beth Chapman's cancer prognosis.
THE PROGNOSIS Cephalon's clinical trials for its powerful opioid tablet went worse than the drugmaker disclosed.
His prognosis for not only this weekend but the rest of the season was in question.
Details: Bennet said in a Twitter post he was diagnosed early and his prognosis is good.
For example, she told Reuters Health, obesity can influence vitamin D levels and breast cancer prognosis.
"I am happy to say that the prognosis looks very good and quite positive," he said.
His death this week means he outlasted this initial prognosis by more than half a century.
"Needless to say, we didn't want to believe in that prognosis," she wrote on her blog.
Burke said it's impossible to make a prognosis for Teegan, given the uniqueness of her anatomy.
Martin's prognosis is good, but his "progress will be measured in weeks, not days," he said.
"I am happy to say that the prognosis looks very good and quite positive," Curry wrote.
That morning, after listening to the prognosis from her doctors, we decided to respect her wishes.
While Bobby's recent diagnosis was difficult to handle, Jill says they remain hopeful about his prognosis.
The prognosis is excellent, and I expect to be back in the studio taping more Jeopardy!
Some close relative is facing the most hopeless prognosis, such as being in a vegetative state.
Snuka's doctor said he's been suffering from a bunch of infections and his prognosis isn't good.
While Paul hasn't been ruled out, his original prognosis was a three- to six-week recovery.
For a more promising prognosis, our president must first acknowledge the futility of undiminished geopolitical struggle.
For midterm mavens, here's the prognosis: Every midterm is a referendum on the sitting president's party.
While Lagares's prognosis is uncertain, the Mets received positive news on the status of Neil Walker.
This referral led to biopsies, scans, and eventually a Stage IV cancer diagnosis, a terminal prognosis.
When he was discharged from the hospital, the doctor had said that his prognosis was good.
McCain was first diagnosed with brain cancer in 2017, and the long-term prognosis was grim.
Nerve damage and microfractures in his left foot led to an infection and a worsening prognosis.
It's not clear whether the Prognosis Declaration will ever find its way into standard medical practice.
If the oxygen in the cave continues to decrease, the prognosis for the boys isn't good.
I craved you, though you were born in the wake of my illness, my dim prognosis.
His prognosis was good, he said, and he did not consider stepping down at the time.
Fortunately, the cancer was diagnosed in its earlier stages and my long-term prognosis is good.
Varner's prognosis is that he's doing well and is expected to be fine, according to Lee.
THE PROGNOSIS President Trump tweeted yesterday that he "saved" protections for Americans with preexisting medical conditions.
If the capsules are not excised, the cancer may linger or recur, and the prognosis worsens.
A woman with breast cancer uses it to keep her loved ones updated about her prognosis.
Another major factor in these retirement decisions is the increasingly dire prognosis for Republicans this November.
Regardless of their prognosis, there are steps that cancer patients can take to get organized financially.
The team's initial estimate was at least a month, though a firm prognosis is expected later.
THE PROGNOSIS For months, Congress has stalled on legislation to protect Americans from "surprise" medical bills.
The disease, called idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, is a chronic, progressive lung disease with a poor prognosis.
When she arrives, she is burdened with a secret: Nai Nai is not aware of her prognosis.
La'Cap, 69, has terminal prostate cancer with a dire prognosis: He's unlikely to make it to May.
"I don't really have a view or a prognosis on the relationship between our countries," Woods said.
She didn't go into specifics, but if we read between the lines, the prognosis doesn't look great.
The prognosis was that no surgery was needed, and Cueto instead was told to rest his elbow.
"It's a little scary, but my prognosis is good and I expect a full recovery," McCaskill wrote.
THE PROGNOSIS It's all-out war in Washington over the Trump administration's pursuit of Medicaid block grants.
But after years of damage from warming waters caused by climate change, the reef's prognosis is grim.
Despite her positive prognosis, there is no telling what medical expenses will look like down the line.
"Although the prognosis is not good, you're not going to die today or tomorrow," Tom Garey said.
He was receiving free treatment and electro-chemo from an area vet, but the prognosis wasn't good.
She is now in remission and receives IV steroids twice a day, although her prognosis remains uncertain.
They had no idea how long she had left, but they knew it wasn't a good prognosis.
Despite her prognosis, she quickly became a celebrated activist and fundraiser on behalf of fighting childhood cancer.
Her prognosis could've been far bleaker: doctors did discover that the puppy has a congenital eye defect.
Here's our official prognosis: Kim, please quit pushing that random array of beauty products and biotin chewables.
A test for this, or for S100B, might provide a way to determine an injured player's prognosis.
They were weak going into the quarter, but now the guidance is essentially confirming the weak prognosis.
But it also suggests that the Trump White House realizes the prognosis for the bill is dire.
Kevin, Sr. told NBC Charlotte that he still has to undergo chemotherapy, but his prognosis is good.
"I don't read into prognosis and statistics because I think that can really be depressing," she said.
THE PROGNOSIS It's extremely unclear whether the Trump administration will follow through on its promised vaping ban.
That prognosis has added urgency to discussions in firefighting circles over how to better approach the crisis.
The prognosis looks equally troubling this season, with Auburn picked to finish sixth in the SEC West.
As for what the Mariners can expect from Suzuki this season, the prognosis is a bit grim.
When the prognosis looks this bad, clinicians typically ask the patient what kind of care they want.
A clip used to repair damaged heart valves sharply reduced deaths among patients with a grim prognosis.
You want to, you know, realize equality when you have patients that are roughly equal in prognosis.
However unpromising the prognosis, a switch at the top does create opportunities for some change of course.
Scared about the future, you ask the doctor to give you an opinion about your child's prognosis.
New imaging technologies have allowed doctors to accurately assess the stage of the cancer and its prognosis.
The effect of a few cigarettes on the prognosis of someone already committed to smoking is marginal.
However, he did speak in general terms and said the prognosis for protectionism is generally not good.
The space weather prognosis is especially dire for those satellites that provide communications, positioning, and wireless access.
Recent studies conducted in the U.S. and Europe confirm that women with a low recurrence score have an excellent prognosis without needing chemotherapy; other studies have shown that real-world implementation of the 21-gene recurrence score lowers the use of chemotherapy without adversely affecting a woman's prognosis.
The 4th amendment is not quite dead, but it is on life support, and with a grim prognosis.
She said in a post on Tumblr that "my prognosis is good and I expect a full recovery."
The doctor overseeing it told me that so far four previously poor-prognosis IVF patients have gotten pregnant.
At the time, separation surgery was uncommon, and the prognosis for conjoined twins like the sisters was uncertain.
Jonas's post-op prognosis was positive because the cancer was caught early, but it shook the family regardless.
The prognosis is good: so far his company has stopped hundreds of attacks and classified thousands of links.
And, sure enough, tests found she was suffering from stage four pancreatic cancer, with a one-year prognosis.
It's really a lot to deal with but I feel rather optimistic for having the prognosis I have.
The technology involves characterizing the individual's genetic make-up to help doctors with diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options.
Faced with this grim prognosis, my husband and I did what we knew was best for our son.
"My attitude is going to play a huge role in my prognosis," says Banton, who regularly undergoes chemotherapy.
Cooper said X-rays revealed no structural damage for Bishop, but there was no prognosis on his return.
They must have a terminal illness as well as a prognosis of six months or less to live.
LFO singer Devin Lima's prognosis has taken another scary turn -- the football-sized tumor doctors removed was malignant.
Although the young harbor seal's official release date is still yet-to-be-determined, his prognosis looks good.
It leads to weakened muscles and organ dysfunction, among other symptoms, with a poor prognosis for most patients.
Mitochondrial DNA depletion has a poor prognosis and leads to weakened muscles and organ dysfunction, among other symptoms.
Overnight, these first protease inhibitors changed the prognosis for millions of people, and the direction of June's career.
"Now normally the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this," Trebek continued.
A Mayo Clinic survey asked pediatric POTS patients seen between 2003 and 2010 about their long-term prognosis.
An oncologist's perspective For an oncologist delivering the prognosis, this exchange is no walk in the park either.
Treatment and prognosis The most common Parkinson's drug is levodopa, which is converted into dopamine in the brain.
Soon after the opening ceremony, which was praised internationally, people implied I should start worrying about my prognosis.
It may be that certain shapes or features could predict clinical outcomes or otherwise figure into the prognosis.
NOAA initially said the prognosis for two of the six wasn't good, but they eventually made it out.
His prognosis got even bleaker when Sudan, the last male of the subspecies, died in captivity last spring.
We hadn't discussed his funeral wishes because his prognosis, up until his final hours, had been so good.
I want to participate in my treatment, but I don't want to receive any information on my prognosis.
But Mr. Riester, speaking at a news conference in Paris at midday Tuesday, gave a more optimistic prognosis.
Did you know that doctors used to lie to terminally ill patients when their prognosis seemed too hopeless?
But we can offer a better prognosis for our sons and daughters who play football and other sports.
His prognosis about whether companies like Facebook will ever be able to crack the world's largest internet market?
In the small conference room in our neuro intensive care unit, we discussed Geraldine's prognosis with her family.
It's also an example of why the long-term prognosis for Detroit's housing market remains uncertain at best.
My attending's prognosis for her future was intimately familiar to me, as though he were narrating my childhood.
A diagnosis is just a label unless it leads to a better understanding of prognosis or useful treatment.
By the time the riveting 27-minute story ran, Wang's grandmother had long outlived her three-month prognosis.
Ms. Land's prognosis was bleak from the start — paralyzed, comatose, almost certain never to speak again, doctors said.
His mother, Gretchen, has been diagnosed with ALS, a prognosis of which she informed her family May 24.
Black men with breast cancer also tend to have a worse prognosis, according to the American Cancer Society.
Injury to these areas has a dismal prognosis, as do penetrating injuries to both sides of the brain.
The treating physicians and nurses agreed on the patient's prognosis, and on a consistent message everyone could support.
THE PROGNOSIS The Democratic presidential candidates piled on President Trump last night for his response to the coronavirus.
The doctors' prognosis to my family was not very optimistic while I was still unconscious after the surgery.
He had a tweak of the knee, so I don't have any idea of the prognosis right now.
Still, for the children who are lucky enough to be admitted to Green Chimneys, the prognosis is good.
The treatments have been remarkably effective in some patients who had a dismal prognosis after exhausting other options.
In fact, there's a significant difference between 22 weeks and 23 weeks, with each week thereafter improving the prognosis.
That's the prognosis from Microsoft, which reports that the latest version of Windows is now on 200 million devices.
Given the poor prognosis many of these cancer patients must have had, that number might not seem so surprising.
"I'm going to be able to walk, I'm going to be able to write," Winter says of her prognosis.
Well I don't really have a view or a prognosis on the relationship between our countries at that level.
Another is that, contrary to the prognosis of Mr Osborne, the economy has performed tolerably well since the referendum.
But I dealt with them years ago and the bureaucratic, cold-toned nature of their prognosis made me uncomfortable.
"Nick blossomed, far more than Deborah or I could have ever expected, given his original iffy prognosis," Roker admitted.
"Most cases of liver problems related to alcohol intake are mild and have a really good prognosis," Winters says.
His wonderful vet, Dr. David Wheat, remained positive about his prognosis, and so did I. My eyes were open.
Currently, the prognosis for someone diagnosed with pancreatic cancer is one of the worst for the group of diseases.
The band's guitarist and cofounder, 57, revealed that he is already in treatment, and that his prognosis looks good.
Michu was taken to an L.A. area hospital where he remains in a coma ... and the prognosis is bad.
The doctors prognosis is that our child is in excellent health and theres no need to worry about anything.
Do you tell the next generation of men and women that the America they've inherited offers a bleak prognosis?
Many studies have also proven that tobacco smoking is associated with a worse prognosis in HPV-associated oral cancers.
As numerous economists (if not yours) have observed, the history and prognosis of explicit wealth taxes is not sanguine.
Mr Mehta's prognosis: "Unless there is a massive repudiation, their staying power will be much stronger after the election."
Reporters asked questions about his prognosis but the hospital declined to comment on that due to the privacy considerations.
Patients must make multiple requests for the medication and have a prognosis of less than six months to live.
Diplomats have said negotiations are underway, though the prognosis for an agreement between the Chinese and Americans remains unclear.
Despite these signs of recovery, the long-term prognosis for many of the smaller red-leaning counties remains daunting.
Or to borrow from a popular adage, my prognosis would be: Chatbots are dead on arrival, long live chatbots!
The disease they'd developed looked like schizophrenia, but it had developed later—and their prognosis seemed to be worse.
Britton did undergo an MRI that didn't reveal any structural damage and the doctors in California confirmed that prognosis.
Increasingly, doctors like me are trained to have frank, hard conversations with our patients about prognosis and care goals.
" Trebek says docs discovered blood clots on his brain, but he's already undergone surgery and "the prognosis is excellent.
That's the most important thing, both in terms of life saved and in terms of life years or prognosis.
Ms. Turner said she has no clear prognosis for her cancer, but feels more tired and weakened each day.
A gloomier prognosis sees both the opera and ballet companies still away from the Wortham a year from now.
THE PROGNOSIS The 503 Democratic presidential candidates have vigorously debated how to expand health-care coverage and lower costs.
The prognosis: Maris suffered from a stress reaction to her mother's treatment during the height of the Benghazi affair.
Its prognosis is that there is no possibility of any comprehensive final peace deal between the Israelis and Palestinians.
THE PROGNOSIS How many people around the world will ultimately be sickened or die of the swiftly spreading coronavirus?
She sold her paving business but tried to keep the prognosis from her sons, who were 20 and 23.
But having said that, the current prognosis next six to nine months is we're going to experience strong growth.
Oddly, this may have been a good sign: After penetrating head injuries, consciousness is associated with a better prognosis.
We're told Kylie's getting top-notch treatment right now, but it's unclear what her prognosis is at this point.
More recently, on CNBC, he disparaged Tesla's prospects, but also offered a dire prognosis for electric cars in general.
The next morning he was able to meet with an oncologist, where he found out his prognosis was dire.
For babies born very early, each and every week "can make a big difference in terms of prognosis," Friedlich said.
FertilityMap aims to develop predictive algorithms to inform infertility diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment and help more families achieve successful pregnancies.
The typical survival prognosis for advanced bladder cancer patients who cannot receive cisplatin is 9 to 10 months, researchers said.
Joshua, Cori's second oldest son, admits that when he learned about Emmalynn's terminal prognosis, he was afraid to meet her.
This insurance doctor must think that my prognosis looks so good that he does not think further treatment is necessary.
Otherwise, the attempt to solve global warming by intimidating American corporations could bring about Schumpeter's grim prognosis of capitalism's downfall.
Vik explaining to her exactly why his prognosis is without hope is beyond heart-wrenching, we need a new word.
Fast forward five years and Dean's prognosis still holds up and for now, certainly, the diplomatic cupboard looks very bare.
"To discover her prognosis for Bear Stevenson syndrome was devastating," Ryan, a 33-year-old old framing contractor, tells PEOPLE.
And as research has made clear, the closer we feel to the patient, the more wildly we overestimate their prognosis.
"Chronic emotional distress makes it harder to adopt the lifestyle changes that improve prognosis after a heart attack," Olsson said.
" Despite Perez's grim prognosis, Perez-Dilan told New Jersey Advance Media that her father has "been praising God non-stop.
He declined to offer a concrete prognosis, saying that the bank was still analyzing the effects of the tax code.
But Charlie's parents, refusing to accept the prognosis, want to take him to the United States for an experimental treatment.
The article ended with a dire prognosis for Tesla's future as a provider of solar energy tech for the home.
The prognosis is grim, and Andrei doesn't sugarcoat things when he gives his son the idol he wore into battle.
A trip to the emergency room and numerous tests revealed a terrifying prognosis: meningitis brought on by acute myeloid leukemia.
The BoE will give its prognosis on the economy on May 11 when it releases its latest Quarterly Inflation Report.
"Probable metastatic colon cancer" to be exact and I would need surgery to find out what my prognosis would be.
Polls are a snapshot of what is happening at that point in time, not a prognosis for what will happen.
In addition, any comprehensive initiative to legislate cancer care should include provisions for prevention, early detection, and prognosis of cancer.
People have been saying it for quite a while and Tuesday cements that the prognosis for a wave is high.
Having all disease disappear from the breast and lymph nodes prior to surgery encourages a better prognosis for these patients.
Not even a 20 percent rebound off the December low is changing David Stockman's bearish prognosis for the stock market.
Like a skilled doctor, she takes evident satisfaction in providing an accurate diagnosis, even when the cultural prognosis is bleak.
But we will need more research and data to be sure about the effect of gender on a patient's prognosis.
I've not decided what I want to know about my prognosis, so ask me over the course of my treatment.
With each advance in the cellphone market, I wonder what the long-term prognosis is for the high-end cameras.
A new filming schedule is expected to be announced after the actor learns his exact prognosis, according to the outlet.
But Kotlikoff's dire prognosis for the United States is enough to wake anyone out of even the deepest summer slumber.
Dr. Erico Ramos Cardoso, one of the emergency room doctors who oversaw Mr. Porgo's treatment, said the prognosis was bleak.
While it's technically not a medical prognosis, psychologists and researchers alike acknowledge it as a real problem many struggle with.
There are different types of hypersensitivity reactions, and knowing which type the patient had was important for treatment and prognosis.
Mr. Turner, 63, had rebelled in his youth against the grim prognosis that he would one day lose his eyesight.
We're told his girlfriend, who also does stunts on 'TWD,' is by his side -- and the prognosis is not good.
Northwestern Mutual said that women with maternal depression typically have an excellent prognosis and most applicants will pay the lowest rates.
"There have been no advances in treatment or prognosis in about 40 years, which is fairly disheartening to hear," she says.
"She hit her head going out and with that sheer force, the prognosis wasn't good," Johnson tells PEOPLE of the woman.
The doctors hesitated to give me a prognosis, but warned that if he became conscious, his brain would be profoundly damaged.
Burdi reportedly was in the process of receiving a second opinion, but the initial prognosis could mean he won't require surgery.
The prognosis was 14 to 18 months from the time of diagnosis, which was about six months back at that point.
The couple continues to share their story to encourage others with a similar prognosis to discuss this option with their doctor.
But the medical crescendo often occurs by default, not as a result of personal choice based on a clearly understood prognosis.
The team said Kidd-Gilchrist would be re-evaluated after the All-Star break and gave no prognosis for his return.
They have no prognosis at this moment so I have been transported to Baptist (Hospital) and they refuse to touch me!
The short-term prognosis is for the current mild uptrend in production to continue running through the end of this year.
Since that first day, Hamidaddin was helicoptered back to base camp at Barneo, and the prognosis for her frostbite was good.
But despite the grim prognosis doctors gave, little Dylan Franklin pulled through — and has continued to defy the odds every since.
Projecting on Trump's impact is a prognosis full of uncertainty and risk — that much we do know about President-elect Trump.
"When you're 95, it's always considered serious," said Wilson, who did not have further details about Glenn's condition or his prognosis.
The prognosis was that he would be out four to six weeks but the Orioles hope that he could return sooner.
Fallon's response is another dose of the same medicine, along with a prognosis of market recovery in another couple of years.
Most patients in the Keytruda trial had a grim prognosis with cancer that had spread to the lungs, liver or bones.
The disease accounts for about 15 percent of all lung cancers and is very hard to treat, with a poor prognosis.
The victim, who was shot in the leg, was reported to have a "good prognosis" at the time of the shooting.
The trains to turbines maker made the gloomy prognosis as it beat expectations for industrial operating profit during its fourth quarter.
Medically, there was no explanation of how she fought off her dire prognosis as her breast cancer continued recurring and spreading.
Genetic markers that help determine the prognosis of many cancers, in turn, permit personalized treatments, which can pre-empt unnecessary therapies.
When Neil Walker's back pain flared up recently, the initial prognosis was that he could play through it with sporadic rest.
"I really don't know what the prognosis is other than it's going to be a while," A's manager Bob Melvin said.
Analysts at S&P Global Platts said that investor anxiety would add to the "existing gloomy prognosis" for the North Sea.
She changes the subject, not feeling the need to linger on her recent prognosis or to specify that it is terminal.
It allows adults with a prognosis of six months or less to live to get a prescription for life-ending medication.
That unprecedented storm last May confirmed a grim prognosis: The environmental fallout from the loss of the Aral Sea is intensifying.
THE PROGNOSIS Polling indicates the coronavirus pandemic could make it harder for former vice president Joe Biden to beat President Trump.
But she has not been able to get any more information about her prognosis because her doctor's offices have been closed.
Nearly 57,000 people will be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in the United States this year, but their prognosis will be poor.
"His doctor's prognosis is that this is fully treatable since the tumor was discovered early," said Mahen Gunaratna, the governor's spokesman.
THE PROGNOSIS Hospitals are suing to block the Trump administration's new requirements to disclose the prices they secretly negotiate with insurers.
Lewis's prognosis also calls for a reckoning, not of his life, which is unquestionably heroic, but of the movement he symbolizes.
" The prom queen graduates More than a year after leaving the Mayo Clinic, Alyssa, now 20, has belied her "grim prognosis.
Patients like Mr. Sanders, who are on medication and an appropriate food plan, and who exercise, have a generally good prognosis.
This one time comprehensive care planning session will arm patients and caregivers with the facts, prognosis, and most efficacious treatment plan.
"The sooner global warming and sea-ice loss are stopped, the better the long-term prognosis for the species," they added.
The club was immediately evacuated, and the victim was hospitalized with a "good prognosis," according to local Fox News affiliate KDVR.
Since there's apparently no limit to how much people will do for their kids, the prognosis for parenting doesn't look good.
" Happily however, at the end of his post he adds, "My prognosis is very very positive and I'm now in remission.
Both at different hospitals, Chris spent the next few days running back and forth and anxiously waiting for both of their prognosis.
"It was really not a good prognosis if that was the case, because it was so close to his brain," Boyle says.
If there is no lymph node involvement, surgeons ... said the prognosis for being cancer-free at five years out is 80 percent.
Now normally, the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this, and I'm going to keep working.
"On the bright side, we caught it early, I have already started treatment and the prognosis is good," he wrote on Instagram.
It will allow adults with a prognosis of six months or less to live to get a prescription for life-ending medication.
Both the hospital and the family are optimistic about the sisters' longterm prognosis — despite the fact that they still require further surgeries.
Lung cancer patients often experience sleep problems during and after treatment, Lin said, which can affect quality of life and cancer prognosis.
Because Charlie's prognosis is so poor, his doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London want to take him off life support.
But even as Hawking serves up an apocalyptic prognosis for the planet and everyone on it, his brand of optimism comes through.
He tries to sound optimistic about their prognosis and recovery, but this scene contrasts starkly with the one involving Samuele's imagined illness.
It is, alas, fairly typical for patients with terminal cancer to have little idea about their prognosis unless they seek it out.
When asked in May about her medical prognosis, Ms. Pak told a group of journalists that she hoped for another 15 years.
Researchers once attributed such results to communication failures: Doctors weren't talking about prognosis or they weren't using language that lay people understood.
Not long after dragging himself to the hospital, his prognosis was so grave that August's doctor suggested he alert his loved ones.
Cat, about to enter sixth grade, is moody and upset about the move; Maya, despite her grim prognosis, is joyful and excited.
"Whether altering one's perception of their prognosis through enhanced information makes them `healthier or happier longer' is unknown," Florido said by email.
I think it's very challenging when your child has been through something quite traumatic to not even know what the prognosis is.
A little over an hour later, the silence was gone and the prognosis was better for the Yankees, thanks to Aaron Hicks.
"The prognosis is very good and I'm profoundly grateful to my doctors for detecting the tumor early," Murphy said at the time.
And even though my present prognosis is good, there are reasons prophylactic double mastectomy would not be an unreasonable choice for me.
Consistent with that prognosis, recent readings of a variety of economic data — ranging from employment to housing starts — have exceeded economists' expectations.
Patients in both groups showed real improvement, but those with the hidden brain activation had a better prognosis overall, the study found.
Until the 1980s, "doctor knows best" paternalism relieved physicians of any obligation to share a prognosis — or even a diagnosis — with patients.
People facing a poor prognosis may not want to squander their limited energy on traveling, undergoing invasive scans or inhabiting hospital environments.
Coach Pep Guardiola said that De Bruyne would be out "for a while" and that the prognosis of Stones (groin) was better.
I think this is about as good an outcome and prognosis as we could hope for, I guess, unless it was nothing.
She asked that if she gets sick and has a poor prognosis, to play recordings of the voice of Josie, her daughter.
"The prognosis is he's probably going to need a week of rest before he does anything else," Tigers Manager Brad Ausmus said.
THE PROGNOSIS Some Americans allowed to enroll in Medicaid under Obamacare could now get kicked off the low-income health-insurance program.
For starters, the prognosis bats down the idea that the GOP tax cuts will not boost real growth but only prove inflationary.
"The prognosis is very good and I'm profoundly grateful to my doctors for detecting the tumor early," Mr. Murphy wrote on Twitter.
"The prognosis is very good," said Dr. Steven Nissen, chief academic officer of the Heart and Vascular Institute at the Cleveland Clinic.
While the prognosis is not particularly good for the grand-opera landscape she dominated, she sounded determined and upbeat about the future.
MORE (R-Ariz.) on Sunday said he is facing a "very vicious" form of cancer, but he expressed confidence in his prognosis.
Waiting to feel a lump before getting screened could be why many men have a worse prognosis at disease detection, Gao said.
The bill allows adults with a prognosis of six months or less to live to get a prescription for life-ending medication.
Soon after that, his father died of cancer–another shock, as he'd kept his prognosis hidden until the week before his death.
A teenager and a young adult are in critical condition with burns and smoke inhalation, Langford said, adding their prognosis was poor.
"He was shot in the head and the prognosis is not good," Chicago police First Deputy Superintendent Anthony Riccio told reporters on Monday.
His prognosis isn't good for Republicans — particularly if they tie themselves tightly to Trump, as Sinema's opponent, Martha McSally, did during the campaign.
The global prognosis is dim at best, with the number of mild weather days starting to fall even within the next couple decades.
People diagnosed with squamous cell lung cancer typically have a poor prognosis since the disease is often first diagnosed after it has spread.
Advanced cancer includes patients with distant metastases, late-stage disease, cancer that is life limiting, or with prognosis of six to 24 months.
I wholeheartedly support the right of the patient to chose to end their life when life is unbearable and your prognosis is terminal.
"If we can identify cancer within about 6 to 8 weeks of when somebody first feels something, prognosis is usually excellent," he says.
He spent the next three months in the hospital before being transferred to inpatient rehab, where the doctor's gave him a bleak prognosis.
Even if these points of difference amount to nothing more than whistling in the dark, the prognosis would still not be too bad.
Bindeman became pregnant again a few months later, only to discover the fetus had the same rare brain anomaly and the same prognosis.
Doctors have said Edilia's prognosis is good, so Melody doesn't allow herself to even think about one twin growing up without the other.
The child was discharged from the hospital on Sunday, but police said the long-term prognosis of his injuries is not yet known.
House Budget Chair Diane Black has just provided us with some clues, though, and the prognosis does not look good for birth control.
Caused by a genetic mutation, it leads to weakened muscles and organ dysfunction, among other symptoms, with a poor prognosis for most patients.
There is still no prognosis, according to Kylee, but there's no denying that Eden has made immense strides in her road to recovery.
"The doctors said it was curable and gave me the most aggressive treatment they had and expected a really good prognosis," she recalls.
"Several thoracic surgeons at different hospitals were consulted and they all agreed that the prognosis for an operation was very poor," he said.
It's a grim prognosis that Clark has accepted, but that doesn t mean he has given up on the life he has left.
Patients diagnosed with these sarcomas tend to have a sobering prognosis, with most surviving only two to three years after the symptoms appear.
The prognosis for competitive markets was so grim that some even argued (and still argue) that companies like Amazon should be broken up.
The prognosis comes from the Australian government's Reef 22010 advisory committee, made up of experts and scientists responsible for managing the reef's future.
"Normally, the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this, and I'm going to keep working," he said.
The most severely ill patients — the prognosis is grimmer the longer someone has anorexia, studies suggest — require hospital treatment just to stay alive.
Although his prognosis was good, he has dealt with the injury for years, which could have made other teams leery of pursuing him.
There was consensus that the medical prognosis was dim, and the legal guardian said the patient did not have adequate quality of life.
We often think the only parts of medical care that really matter are the "active" ingredients of medicine: the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment.
There is not likely to be any celebrating in Philadelphia until the Eagles have announced the prognosis for their star second-year quarterback.
He said doctors had to pick sharp, hardened fragments of lava out of the wound, but the prognosis is good for his friend.
Understanding the disease and its prognosis allows time to assemble a health care team, to mobilize family, to seek legal and financial advice.
His gloomy prognosis follows national elections held in October that were dominated, particularly in the Republika Srpska, by divisive appeals for tribal loyalty.
Yet a new book questions that orthodoxy, offering a more disturbing perspective on the past and a less sanguine prognosis for the future.
Though Zei's case is unusual and not all ECMO patients can expect a similar prognosis, her story has inspired patients and physicians worldwide.
Doctors who treated them say they have made a remarkable recovery but they still don't know what the Skirpals' long-term prognosis is.
For American adults that will be dependent on the program in twelve short years, the trustee's grave prognosis is a cause for alarm.
THE PROGNOSIS President Trump has made it a habit of running to the Supreme Court for help in buttressing his controversial new policies.
And while there are no blood tests, there are standardized scales that can be just as dependable for diagnosing and monitoring prognosis.3.
Around Christmas in 2014, Sacks finished his autobiography, On the Move, and a few weeks later received a terminal prognosis from his doctor.
"This is the first (study) to show that marital history can have significant consequences for prognosis after a stroke," Dupre told Reuters Health.
After a grim prognosis a few weeks ago, there is fresh optimism that surprise medical bills can be a thing of the past.
They did, however, tend to think more about long-term prognosis in planning preventive care for things like cancer screening or diabetes management.
My prognosis is not good, but Obamacare gets me the treatment I need so that I can be myself as long as possible.
Randall found the two pea-size tumors in her breast relatively early and received an upbeat prognosis for a common type of cancer.
"Now normally, the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this, and I'm going to keep working," he said.
The scans showed the majority of babies had brain damage that was "extremely severe", the researchers said, "indicating a poor prognosis for neurological function".
Data: Venrock 2017 Healthcare Prognosis; Chart: Andrew Witherspoon / Axios Oscar, the young health insurer based in New York, fared the worst in the survey.
Pottage said the prognosis for these new therapies is promising and the company expects to file with the FDA for approval in mid-236.
Other factors, like a child's cognitive function before surgery or the exact cause of their seizures, might also play a role in the prognosis.
In any case, if policy makers cut rates in the coming months, experts warn it won't signal a healthy prognosis for the US economy.
"Now normally the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this and I'm going to keep working," he continued.
THE PROGNOSIS The Iowa and New Hampshire primaries confirmed that health care is the No. 1703 issue on the minds of Democratic primary voters.
Farnum quoted the performer's neurologist, Dr. Rohini Bhole, as saying the prognosis for Lewis was promising, two weeks after being hospitalized for a stroke.
"I don&apost know what her prognosis will be, but she has an altered level of consciousness and some back pain, understandably," he said.
Meanwhile, babies who are born full-term because their moms received methadone treatment may go through withdrawal, but their long-term prognosis is better.
Though he admits the prognosis — which he revealed publicly in July 2018 — was at first "scary," Alda immediately began educating himself on the disease.
His move to a whitewashed cottage in Crickadarn in 1998 seemed sudden, prompted by a cancer prognosis that he delightedly outlived by many years.
While the "damage slight" prognosis doesn't sound so bad for the Portland area, a complicating factor is the long duration of a megathrust quake.
So in the long run, if the human race survives as a species, I think the prognosis medically [for mental illness] is very good.
The grimmest prognosis in the draft report is in the details of the effort it would take to actually limit warming to 1.5°C.
"Now normally, the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this, and I'm going to keep working," Trebek said.
"I would never presume to say what someone's prognosis is without having exams," Ward said in the interview with WOWO in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
Doctors leading Novartis's study said it confirms a potential new avenue to take on an aggressive lung cancer, whose patients have a poor prognosis.
"Given the grave prognosis," the mother decided to have an abortion, the researchers wrote in the study; she was five months pregnant by then.
Caused by a genetic mutation, the disease leads to weakened muscles and organ dysfunction, among other symptoms, with a poor prognosis for most patients.
The number of units of blood Scalise required -- which the hospital has not revealed -- would be an indication of his overall prognosis, Ginzburg added.
Asked about the long term impact of the poisoning on the Skripals health, the hospital's medical director, Christine Blanshard, said the prognosis was uncertain.
One more would pass the bill, though it would still have to get through the House and the president's desk, making its prognosis poor.
This election was about the state of the Republican Party in the era of Trump -- and the prognosis is that it is not good.
Nearly half of the time when doctors say they discussed prognosis and likely outcomes with patients, their patients say there was no such conversation.
Haslet says she's not certain if she'll be able to run again -- and admits she's too afraid to ask the doctors for a prognosis.
Swedish data scientist Max Berggren is doing the same for media outlets around the world with his Gender Equality Tracker, produced by company Prognosis.
You can now see how we shape up against other media outlets over each 24-hour period on the Prognosis site or on Twitter.
Meanwhile, the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush, the tallest mountain ranges in the world, also received a dire prognosis for their ice this week.
The official Twitter account of his game show "Jeopardy!" shared of video of Trebek talking about his prognosis a year after his cancer diagnosis.
General Manager Brian Cashman attributed the overly optimistic prognosis to Christopher Ahmad, the team's head doctor, in an interview with the New York Post.
The grim prognosis means that foreign organizations, including embassies in Delhi, are finding it difficult to get top talent to come to the city.
THE PROGNOSIS The coronavirus outbreak showcases the Trump administration's daily struggle to get both its messaging — and its messengers — all on the same page.
The number of deaths exceeded the number of births in 2016 by a few thousand, and the prognosis for the years ahead is poor.
I nudged away thoughts that my prognosis — standard care could keep me alive until 2012 or 2013 — predicted I might not experience another Chrisnukkah.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman has lymphoma and will soon begin treatment, and he said he is encouraged by the prognosis.
He has seen the consulting physician who validated my evaluation that his prognosis and capacity to decide and self-ingest align with the request.
It is not clear what will happen to anyone who tries to eat this with a spoon, but the prognosis does not seem good.
Here is what McConnell's repeal-first-and-replace-later would do, per the CBO: Trumpcare went comatose Monday night, and the prognosis isn't good.
But after three doses of the trial vaccine in 2011, Levy's prognosis of living for just a few weeks became almost six years and counting.
When Jane Gremling was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer this past June, she wasn't as nervous about the prognosis as she could have been.
What will happen to the family member who helps their loved one to die in the face of terrible pain and a two-year prognosis?
The prognosis calls for at least another four weeks of rest and Van Gundy doesn't see Meeks being able to help the team this season.
It has been one year since Samson received his three-month prognosis and he is still here enjoying every minute of his love-filled life.
The prognosis for this department was already bad; its new leader, former Texas governor Rick Perry, once said he wanted to eliminate the department entirely.
Undaunted by the diagnosis when he was 21 and prognosis of death before 30, Hawking defied every expectation and lived an extraordinary and productive life.
It's not some kind of "sentence": If the prognosis changes or if a patient changes his or her mind about hospice, generally, treatments can resume.
Like I said, it'll probably be fun, but the prognosis is bad for the legacy of creativity Mojang established over the years before being acquired.
A narrowing of spreads implies that investors see less risk of default in bonds, a prognosis which is hard to square with the slowing economy.
By catching the cancer in such an early stage, doctors can help "improve patients' prognosis and reduce the need for intensive and costly treatments," Health.
In the last decade alone, the gap in survival from prostate cancer may be widening, with black patients sharing a disproportionate burden of worse prognosis.
A patient's prognosis could be influenced by the size of the nodules found and whether cancer was found in any nearby lymph nodes, experts say.
Despite that challenge, ASAP member George Nield, a former FAA associate administrator who led its Office of Commercial Space Transportation, was optimistic about the prognosis.
NOTES: Michigan senior G Caris LeVert (leg) missed his ninth straight game but his injury prognosis was reclassified to "day to day" earlier this week.
Fathers who reported clearer communication between doctors and their spouse about the prognosis also reported fewer indications of depression or grief in their survey responses.
The long-term prognosis for the team is better now that Beckham has scored, and now that he and the equipment respect each other again.
Living With Cancer Toward the end of another unexpected year of existence, outliving a poor prognosis of late-stage cancer rouses me in the dark.
But even before the move, Boone's postgame prognosis had made the situation clear: "We've got to see more about it, but not good," he said.
THE PROGNOSIS President Trump and nearly every House Republican opposed Speaker Nancy Pelosi's drug pricing bill when she held a vote on it last month.
"This is as a result of an improved prognosis for the day as some generating units return to service," the company said in a statement.
"But we must continue to look for the cause for poorer prognosis in women of color diagnosed with breast cancer," Bernik said in an email.
The team announced later in the game that X-rays were negative and the initial prognosis was that Gafford would miss two to four weeks.
Though the now 19-year-old boy's prognosis is left unclear in the report, his mother provided an update on his health two years later.
" Dr. Ko, who is among the few American scientists to have reviewed brain scans of microcephalic infants in Brazil, fears that many have a "poor prognosis.
Officers who were present notified paramedics, this man is still alive," a Chicago police official told the station, while noting that the "prognosis is not good.
He believes the prognosis is solid for tech stocks next year — suggesting the group could begin its ascent in late January when quarterly earnings season begins.
She also asked questions about what she could change in her diet, her physical activity level and any other lifestyle factors that could improve her prognosis.
Juno's drug is being evaluated in adults with relapsed or refractory B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a type of blood cancer with a very poor prognosis.
But finding intact tumor cells in blood often only gives an indication of cancer prognosis and is like searching for the proverbial needle in a haystack.
The overall prognosis is good, but Slone was left frustrated, scared, and sleeping in her car in the hospital parking lot in order to stay close.
Piyasakol gave a prognosis for the boys, and said, "Psychologists have been talking to the kids, with the kids, their mental well-being is good today."
Understanding the likelihood of survival and the odds for disabilities can help doctors counsel parents of extreme preemies about their child's prognosis, the study team writes.
Bolsonaro's nationalist inclinations and skepticism of Chinese communism will be constrained by the hard realities of China's importance to Brazil's economy, and its prognosis for recovery.
Or maybe I was told, but put the prognosis away in the recesses of my mind, because the future felt so big and so far away.
The euro area's troubles are no longer acute; but a chronic condition with an uncertain prognosis is a hard thing from which to take much cheer.
Blank -- who co-founded The Home Depot in 1978 -- says he has chosen an "aggressive approach" which will require surgery -- and the overall prognosis is good.
New treatments have made discussions about prognosis even more complicated, said Dr. Jennifer Temel, director of cancer outcomes research at the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center.
However, anyone's prognosis can change based on their age, the size and location of the tumor at diagnosis, what symptoms they have and several other factors.
Freud wrote that the prognosis for heterosexual feeling in homosexual patients was grim (though he did believe that gay impulses could be reduced under some circumstances).
Daro: For the long-term prognosis, ideally all of these individuals would have the next decade of their life be much happier than the prior decade.
The doctors explained that Dr. Kohn was extremely ill and his prognosis poor; his intermittent good days (he'd regained some speech) wouldn't change the likely outcome.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, Mr. Soros mixed his views on politics and finance to deliver a bleak economic prognosis.
On February 11, she got the call that it was indeed breast cancer — but doctors assured her they caught it early and her prognosis looked good.
The former chairman of Morgan Stanley Asia suggests Wall Street has a case of amnesia, and the prognosis is poor for the 8½-year-old rally.
What's next: He'll kick off chemotherapy treatments next, but his family said that the cancer was caught early and the "prognosis for his recovery is good."
But in this upside-down year, Mr. Issa finds himself suddenly in danger of defeat, a prognosis worsened by his decision to embrace Donald J. Trump.
The first crisis came in 2015 when he was given a prognosis of less than a year to live with a diagnosis of congestive heart failure.
At the heart of this bleak prognosis is an assumption that the United States did not act aggressively enough in challenging China when it still could.
THE PROGNOSIS If there's is any segment of the electorate that President Trump has secured, it's voters whose No. 1 priority is to end legalized abortion.
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January, Mr. Soros mixed his views on politics and finance to deliver a bleak economic prognosis.
THE PROGNOSIS President Trump has made 901 false or misleading claims related to health care since taking office three years ago, a Washington Post database shows.
The dying person must be terminally ill and mentally able to make an informed healthcare decision with a prognosis of six months or fewer to live.
The path to sustainability Despite the dire prognosis, the report offers hope by outlining treatment plans for the planet that will preserve environmental and human health.
The prognosis for preemies is very individual, with hopes for survival and well-being intertwined with the mother's condition and the reason for the prematurity, said Friedlich.
But here, I guess, is a question: When you have a dire prognosis about what might happen, you then take steps that you then come to regret.
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO) announced in a Tumblr post Monday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer but added that her prognosis is good.
Yet patients with atypical disorders "usually have a much worse prognosis, with faster disease progression, (with) more disabling symptoms" than Parkinson's patients, so early identification is crucial.
In its mid-year prognosis, the CPB forecast growth in gross domestic product of 2.1 percent in 2017, up slightly from the previous estimate of 2.0 percent.
And as he and Alex await further test results and news on his condition and prognosis, they will be relying on their faith to see them through.
"The typical prognosis is 3-6 months to live, but I would like to stress that is for a patient who is not receiving treatment," Sager added.
Norman Jacobson, who had outlived his four-year prognosis by two years, died in August 2012 and was buried in the family plot next to Ms. Fischer.
For the essentialists, Bourdain's death confirms a grim prognosis: "The only alternative to AA is jails, institutions, or death," according to the "Big Book" of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Go directly to the ER. It's a serious injury that could require surgery, but if you get the care you need right away, your prognosis is good.
Opinion: Why prognosis for Aleppo's children is grave Medication shortages Through everything, the medics are contending with desperate shortages -- of equipment, of medication, and of doctors themselves.
His prognosis for any meaningful recovery was nil, and the attending doctor and the medical residents suggested that we classify him as a do-not-resuscitate order.
"The prognosis for 2018 is further deterioration, humanitarian emergency, and an increased exodus of Venezuelans," Robert Malley, chief executive of International Crisis Group, said in a report.
"One, if the issue of the cure/prognosis is not brought up by the surgeon, ask directly," Chwistek, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
Close To You The Slow Piano One You Can SkipBest line: I love in your direction / Hoping that the message goes somewhere close to you Overall prognosis?
"The long-term prognosis for the coal industry in every region from now through 2050 is poor," the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has concluded.
Baier says he may need one more open-heart surgery and more angioplasties along the way, but the long-term prognosis by doctors is a good one.
A spokeswoman for the theme park company said she did not know the prognosis for the orca, which was captured in 1983 around the age of 2.
Her progress seems to defy the original prognosis made by a medical professional at Sunrise Hospital several days after the attack, while Tina remained in a coma.
While working as a medical scribe in Tucson, Arizona, Dunn knew of a patient who had the condition and was given a grim prognosis, the Republic reported.
But the rest of his case—the incorrect prognosis from doctors, the fact that he was aware and yet deemed to be unconscious—is not that unusual.
Facing a prognosis on the order of months, the elderly man had requested that when things got worse, there would be no breathing tubes or chest compressions.
"Until very recently, people infected with highly drug-resistant TB had poor treatment options and a poor prognosis," said Dr. Francesca Conradie, principal investigator of the trial.
That may offend contemporary ears, but it's not necessarily a story of negligence or dishonesty, nor is the idea of a Prognosis Declaration a vote for denial.
"Patients and families should discuss their prognosis and goals of care with their care providers to align their care plans with their wishes," Goldstein said by email.
And yet, like any choice, from a psychologist's perspective, there are costs and benefits to keeping yourself and your loved ones in the dark on your prognosis.
" She wrote, "It can be too much to handle when a supporter is filled with unrealistic ideas of rainbows and unicorns regarding our diagnosis, prognosis or treatment.
Refusing to accept that grim prognosis, his father, Tom, who was also Atkinson's coach at the time, demanded that his son's leg be put in a splint.
When I pressed a doctor for a prognosis about whether or not I'd live a full life, she reluctantly told me I could live another 30 years.
While a man's recovery from testicular cancer depends on multiple different factors (including the cancer type, spread, and the person's general health), the prognosis is generally good.
Luckily for Adrian, he says the cancer was caught early and the prognosis is good ... which means he'll still be able to train for the Tokyo Olympics.
The Rock Island, Illinois, couple was initially given a poor prognosis, warned that their son could be "brain dead and a vegetable" with extremely low quality of life.
After receiving a prognosis of having just a few months to live with breast cancer and beating it, the entrepreneur announced her new venture, Jo Loves in 2011.
By contrast in Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Switzerland, competent, suffering adults do not have to have a terminally ill prognosis and only six months left to live.
Bailey and Smart said the determination and courage exhibited by the 17-year-old girl who escaped from the Turpin residence was a hopeful sign for her prognosis.
In fact it takes all these years to be able to do just three things: make a correct diagnosis, arrive at a prognosis and apply the correct treatment.
He appeared to be in good spirits, saying his "prognosis is excellent" and "I expect to be back in the studio taping more Jeopardy programs very, very soon."
This prognosis didn't prevent Julianne and her boyfriend Dan from taking a chance on Samson last December and committing to giving the dog the best three months possible.
But in September 2010, his cancer returned with a more dire prognosis of just a 40 to 50 percent cure rate and/or survival rate, his father recalls.
Turn the beat around The veterinarians worked tirelessly to treat him and determine a prognosis -- and before I knew it, the light in Gatsby's eyes began to return.
Smith says that because the brain is so mysterious and neurologists are just beginning to understand the effects of trauma, there's no definitive prognosis or set of expectations.
THE PROGNOSIS Congress assembled its enormous stimulus package so quickly it didn't specify how $100 billion will be allocated to the nation's hospitals caring for covid-19 patients.
For Georgia, though, the transplant was a long shot — a heart attack is different from a temporary loss of blood during an operation, and the prognosis is stark.
"Twenty-seven years ago, David was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer and given a grim prognosis of a few years to live," Charles Koch said in Friday's statement.
We had by then spent two vertiginous, elongated, atemporal weeks in the I.C.U. At no point during that time did we have a diagnosis, still less a prognosis.
"If the boy can get secure residency with his entire family, the prognosis is good and you can expect a full continuous recovery within one year," she wrote.
With a new prognosis of up to a year to live, Hanna knows that the end of her battle could be filled with immense physical pain and suffering.
"In very sick patients, ultimately, liver failure can lead to multi-organ failure," says Dr. Friedman, and the more organs that fail, the poorer the prognosis becomes, he explains.
But the reality is that "global warming" massively blunted the effects of winter and my prognosis for VC fundings of entrepreneurs in 2017–2018 is now very sunny indeed.
But two months later it had grown back with such a vengeance they revised their prognosis, saying they thought it was a glioblastoma and giving her only six months.
Part of the problem with the six-month criterion for determining deaths is that it is often difficult for doctors to make a sufficiently accurate prognosis of life expectancy.
Back in May, Bushwick Bill opened up to TMZ about his health battle, explaining that he'd been undergoing intensive chemotherapy to treat it but that his prognosis was unclear.
These include molecular diagnostics, which involves analyzing patients' genetic make-up to help doctors with diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options, as well as advanced therapies and bespoke hospital services.
Adjusted for the risk of deadly infection, the prognosis for most patients in America who are otherwise fit for a transplant is now too poor to justify the operation.
In spite of her dire prognosis, my mother still had a strong grip and she could lift her head at odd angles to take sips from her water cup.
J's grandmother had a very poor prognosis 403 months ago, and I know I'm not the only family member who expected our next gathering would be for her funeral.
Nineteen of the 30 most over-active genes were already associated with a poor prognosis, but 11 were new genes for which such a link had not been suspected.
But returning to deliver that message meant coming face to face with all of his colleagues at once for the first time since his cancer diagnosis, and grim prognosis.
"From a clinical perspective, once you see enough (patients) you can define the (symptom) spectrum, age of onset, other organs the disease affects, what their prognosis is," Hamosh said.
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Not long after this night, we would learn that the metastases in his liver had spread to other organs, making his prognosis even more dire than we had expected.
Yet she has found it difficult to persuade her mother's neurologist to talk about prognosis — even when she sent the physician a note before an appointment, requesting a discussion.
"Normally, the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this, and I'm going to keep working," he said when he initially announced his diagnosis.
"Normally, the prognosis for this is not very encouraging, but I'm going to fight this, and I'm going to keep working," he said when he initially announced his diagnosis.
At the time, Wang hadn't heard of keeping a prognosis from a family member, something that could never happen in the United States but is allowable under Chinese law.
It is neither inevitable nor inevitably fatal; rather, it is a serious disease for which early diagnosis improves prognosis through current curative treatments, including surgery, radiation and systemic agents.
Had the prognosis been any later, my ovaries could have been seriously damaged, as could any other parts of the body where the tissue was behaving abnormally and growing.
Richard Burr privately offered a grim prognosis for the outbreak while previewing some of the massive disruptions soon to come, according to a previously unreported recording obtained by NPR.
For example, there's an expert group located in Stanford that's going to issue a report before the end of the month, and their prognosis for 2030 is also 'no'.
On learning she had cancer in 22006, she was given a discouraging prognosis, but an Indian healing ceremony left her cancer free for the next two decades, she said.
So while she jumped into treatment and took all the chemo her doctor ordered, she kept working, seeing friends and traveling, choosing not to pay attention to her prognosis.
The larger picture fell to the public health advisers, who provided Mr. Trump with a grim prognosis in a meeting on Sunday before his announcement extending social distancing guidelines.
THE PROGNOSIS Public health officials and community leaders are walking a fine line between responsiveness and alarmism as they respond to the coronavirus quickly spreading across the United States.
A better message would be to tell people that if they get themselves to be more physically active, they can improve their prognosis, despite carrying a few extra pounds.
"Few could disagree that he wrote a column of breathtaking range and intelligence and integrity," The Post said in an editorial after Mr. Krauthammer had announced his cancer prognosis.
THE PROGNOSIS The Trump administration is readying the next phase in its ongoing project to put a lasting conservative stamp on the country's Medicaid program for low-income people.

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