Well, for one, your body experienced a major trauma if you were seriously ill. It can take many years for the body to fully heal, and you may never have the muscle strength you once had (or you may have to work very hard to regain it). Regarding the personality changes, that depends on what kind of illness that you had. If it was one that involved the brain, then that might provide an explanation; sometimes the brain rewires itself differently during the healing process. It is not unusual for people who have say, suffered a stroke, had a brain tumor, or been struck by lightning, to have personality changes. If your illness was not brain-related, then it could be a defense mechanism, post-traumatic stress disorder, or any number of things. It sounds like you could benefit from seeing a therapist to discuss the after-effects of your illness and what you can do to cope.
If Your Pet acts differently than usual, vomits, or has strongly odored or watery bowel movements. If you suspect a pet of being ill, you should take it to the vet as a precaution.
Balthazar says it to Romeo in act 5 scene 1. It is almost the same as Romeo's line which comes immediately before it: "For nothing can be ill if she be well."
I'll comes before ill
Just be yourself. It works for me.
count to ten in your mind and be yourself unless your ill and if you are ill then try to act the best u can in front of people
Yes it is quite normal for you to feel a little bit ill(temperature and sickness) before an ear ache/infection
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No. People who are mentally ill are no more or less likely to be violent than those who are not mentally ill. The highest risk group to act violently are males who are drug (including alcohol) abusers.
The best way is to claim you have loose motions.
Because of the political power of the church.
Depends whether they're in the box or in the audience.
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