Josh had a troubled convalescence due to a combination of physical and emotional challenges following his injury. The pain and discomfort hindered his recovery, making it difficult for him to engage in rehabilitation exercises. Additionally, feelings of frustration and anxiety about his situation contributed to a lack of motivation, further complicating his healing process. Support from family and friends was essential, but the emotional toll of his condition made it a challenging journey.
Josh Nichols is an average, funny comedy figure in a Nickelodeon Hit TV Teen Show, "Drake and Josh." Josh may be the smartest in his class, but Mindy Crenshaw, Josh's enemy is just as smart...or even smarter. But, in the latest, Mindy and Josh have been going out. Josh spends his time with his brother, Drake Parker. Drake and Josh became brothers when Drake's mother and Josh's father got married. Ever since that, they are non-stop bickering brothers. Overall, they are two teens with troubled, yet funny lives (: Catch them on Nickelodeon, or The-N.
The cast of The Troubled Interviewee - 2002 includes: Anthony Spadaccini as Film student
The cast of Memoirs of a Troubled Mind - 1999 includes: Mark Gilvary as John
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Victor faced a long period of convalescence after his automobile accident. Convalescence is a noun that means recovery or recuperation.
Convalescence is the gradual recovery of health and strength after an illness.
James Kenneth McConnel has written: 'Shorter convalescence' -- subject(s): Convalescence, Muscles, Exercise
Antonym is deterioration Synonym is recuperation
The benefits of staying at a convalescence home after birth are to keep your baby breathing properly, doctors can watch your baby, and overall security of baby's health.
The term convalescence refers to the healing or recovery from sickness or injury. A person who is recovering from surgery for example, may be transferred to a convalescent hospital for physical therapy or rest.
Medical care of people who are recovering from injury or illness.
I convalescene my whole entire dorm to the neighbors.
The surface of the waters were troubled by the school of fish.
Comparative: more troubled Superlative:most troubled
The comparative for the adjective troubled is either "more troubled" or "less troubled" - depending on how it compares.
Henry Descombin has written: 'La Convalescence'