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condition /con·di·tion/ (kon-dish´un) to train; to subject to conditioning.
condition [kəndish′ən] Etymology: L, condicere, to make arrangements 1 n, a state of being, specifically in reference to physical and mental health or well-being. 2 n, anything that is essential to or restricts or modifies the appearance or occurrence of something else. 3 v, to train a person or an animal, usually through specific exercises and repeated exposure to a particular state or thing. 4 v, (in psychology) to subject a person or animal to conditioning or associative learning so that a specific stimulus always elicits a particular response. See also classical conditioning. condition, n 1. the current health situation of a patient. 2. the detail of a legal agreement or contract. condition 1. to train; to subject to conditioning. 2. state of the body in terms of amount of tissue carried. Spoken of as obese, fat, thin, emaciated. See also body condition score. 3. of wool; a qualitative assessment of the degree of waste included in the fleece, including yolk, plant fiber, dust. body condition see condition (2) (above). body condition scale see body condition score. light condition see thinness. condition scoring the allocation of a score to indicate an animal's body condition. See also body condition score. condition noun A state, mode, or state of being; the physical status of the body as a whole or of one of its parts, usually indicates abnormality See Medical condition, Permissive condition, Preexisting, condition Pregnancy-related
conditions, Qualifying condition, Restrictive condition, Stress-related condition verb To subject a person or organism to a set of circumstances that ↑ functionality Sports medicine Endurance training, see there. Patient discussion about in condition. Q. how do i act around someone who is in a great depression? how do i help him to get out of his condition? or at least , how do i prevent him from getting lower than he already is ? if he is good friend of mine ? should i offer him my help or any other help ? maybe a professional help ? Thanks to all who responds ... i love this site !!! A. NutriShield Vitamin Support <object width="425" height="344"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/KflnZGiEX54&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/KflnZGiEX54&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="425" height="344"></embed></object> Q. How to get a bipolar person to get treatment, if refuses to carry this condition? My girlfriend’s mom told me once by phone that my girlfriend was bipolar. I started doing a little research and learned it is difficult to live with this sickness. I don't want to brake up but my safety is fading out now A. Is your girlfriend showing symptoms of bipolar disorder? Was she ever properly diagnosed? I have noticed that a lot of people loosely make statements about others being "bipolar" when they are simply moody. If she is truly showing signs of actually havingbipolar disorder try talking to her in a calm concerned non confrontaional way. Let her know you are concerned for her safety and well being, dont give her your at home diagnosis! Tell her that it might be helpful for her to speak to someone about how she is feeling, trust me if she is symptomatic of bipolar she is suffering and may be willing to seek help if she is approached in the right manner. Assure her there is no shame in talking to someone and that you love her and care for her and you want her to be well. It is also important for you to find the right time to have this conversation, if she is manic and easily aggrivated it might not be the right time. In a mania she will feel GREAT and trying to convince some Q. On stopping the medicines his insomnia like condition starts hi all………………my dad is bipolar II and he was on lithium and clonazepam which had put his mania under control, but he sleeps a lot, as he finds his sleep refreshing him; which is due to medicine. On stopping the medicines his insomnia like condition starts and so now he takes his doses in excess to sleep…..we were told not to stop on these medicines……is it all right? A. I agree with the others it is very dangerous to start and stop medications. One has to be weined off Lithium slowly. If your dad is finding that his current doses are not working properly he should be discussing it with his doctor whom will tweak his dosages or change his medications. It is so important to take medications as perscribed. Clonezepam can be addictive so it should be taken exactly as perscribed and monitored. There are other medications in the "pam" family that he can be changed to if the Clonezepam is no longer effective, rather than taking more. Read more or ask a question about in conditionThe insomnia syptoms are signs of mania which will happen when he stops taking his medications. If you stop taking medications that are controlling bipolar symptoms the only logical outcome is the return of the bipolar symptoms. I would have him visit his doctor and discuss changing or increasing his doseages if he is finding they are not working effectivly anymore. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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i] possible values of time during which the system could really stay in condition i. Based on the analysis associated with Figure 2, the authors assert that (1) subjects with vestibular disorders (group 4) did not perform as well in condition 4 (stance on foam with eyes open) compared with healthy subjects (group 3), and (2) "the vestibularly impaired group performed at the same level as the older AS [asymptomatic] group, regardless of age" in condition 5 (stance on foam with eyes closed). drawing up an optimal plan for collection, systematization, and processing of multidimensional statistical data on the technical condition of the AME inventory, technical support resources and assets, and development of methodologies for optimal management of a complex system in conditions of uncertainty. |
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