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  • Russell Brand leaves Katy Perry "bedridden" for days. Gawker
  • She does have a cousin, her only remaining relative, but he's seventy and bedridden. THE ENDLESS GAME
  • From then he was bedridden and he died in hospital 12 weeks later.
  • Like a lot of other bedridden misanthropes, I got into the lifestyle after being stricken by illness and liked it so much I decided not to leave.
  • For decades the bond business had been the bedridden giant of Wall Street.
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  • One month ago, the giddiness was severe and I was bedridden for about four days.
  • He was bedridden for a week, cutting himself off from friends and colleagues. The Sun
  • I pushed myself so hard I got hepatitis and was bedridden for a month. Christianity Today
  • Consider a mother and daughter family unit where the poor elderly mother is bedridden and her daughter earns a gross salary of $5,000 a month but must leave home to work every day.
  • Sometimes, patients are bedridden and have to be fed through a tube. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year, the Valley Center doctors had to deal with a request from a high-strung expectant mother who had been bedridden in Valley Hospital for a month to prevent premature birth.
  • I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do this, but we are a disabled group with lupus (bedridden) and we make videos of you and your horse free! Field & Stream's 50 Best Reader Bucks of 2009
  • King was a sickly child, once bedridden for a year, and at the age of four he one day returned home silently after playing with a friend and crawled into bed.
  • He had MS and was bedridden for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • About five years ago, she developed unbearable pain in her knee joints and has been bedridden since then.
  • Being bedridden and isolated eventually bores Christiane, so she requests her television set.
  • With a bedridden child and dying wife, he described his desperate situation to art critic Théodore Duret: ‘I am sitting here literally without a sou.’
  • He did this despite having been bedridden with pneumonia before the tournament and having had time for only two practice rounds.
  • It took her out of training for a year and she was bedridden for three months. Times, Sunday Times
  • The multi-band radio receivers enable the elderly, sick and bedridden to listen to mass broadcasts live from the church and to hear parish news updates.
  • It came to a point where I couldn't work and was bedridden for two weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anatoli, 38, has been bedridden for the last two years, crippled by the same disease.
  • If you're wondering who used the other ticket, Caetano says he took what he calls his insignificant other, because his wife is bedridden. 10connects.com Local News
  • The father-of-two was bedridden for months as he battled to overcome extensive injuries.
  • She has to make sure she turns the bedridden every two hours, or they will get bedsores.
  • Her sharp voice and its open lack of sympathy quelled the bedridden botanist. RUSHING TO PARADISE
  • Crawford worried that she looked flat-chested in her bedridden scenes so she began wearing larger falsies.
  • During their stay, some of them have fallen ill and are bedridden.
  • The Scotland midfielder was diagnosed with a chronic bowel condition which left him bedridden. The Sun
  • Sometimes, patients are bedridden and have to be fed through a tube. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has developed a surgery robot, and Pam, a robot that can transport bedridden patients.
  • Lusty young rock bands and just about everyone else shuddered at the prospect of bedridden helplessness and a general loss of independence.
  • VoVo the Portuguese name my family affectionately called my great-grandmother was bedridden and receiving hospice care in the comfort of my grandparents’ home. Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living Catholic Faith
  • I have been bedridden for 10 years, so I have had quite a lot of different carers over the years.
  • They were an ancient bedridden couple, propped up side-by-side on pillows.
  • From splintered bones in the coccyx, she was bedridden for nearly two years.
  • David Rigby had worked at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield for six years when, one night in June, he sneaked into the ward where the infirm pensioner was bedridden.
  • For bedridden patients unable to perform personal hygiene measures because of acute illness or chronic debilitation, the bed bath has long been a measure for improving hygiene and comfort.
  • The Scotland midfielder was diagnosed with a chronic bowel condition which left him bedridden. The Sun
  • Instead of recovering, she has another stroke and remains at home bedridden, unable to talk. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is bedridden and unable to do anything for herself. Times, Sunday Times
  • NOBODY goes to hospital for gourmet meals, but bedridden patients can be forgiven for expecting a nibble or two. Times, Sunday Times
  • And I was the last person to interview William Gerhardy, who was then bedridden and about 90.
  • He had to spend two years bedridden with an injury.
  • She is bedridden and unable to do anything for herself. Times, Sunday Times
  • For decades the bond business had been the bedridden giant of Wall Street.
  • He was bedridden and immobile, and literally nothing but skin and bone by the end.
  • Though Margaret Mary reveled in the pleasure of no longer being bedridden, life at home had become truly miserable.
  • She has been virtually bedridden and permanently fatigued for most of the last five years. M. E. Post-Viral Fatigue Syndrome - How To Live With It
  • NOBODY goes to hospital for gourmet meals, but bedridden patients can be forgiven for expecting a nibble or two. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, a resident that needed assistance transferring to and from bed, even if it was just a supporting hand was considered to be "bedridden" and therefore the facilities needed to comply with special requirements to be able to accept such residents .. California Chronicle
  • During the time I was bedridden, I spent countless hours writing encouraging letters and praying for others.
  • After disappearing for a few months (in her own words, "bedridden" by Russell), The Velvet Hot Tub | Freshest Stories
  • Every 30-40 days I am bedridden with high fever, pain on both sides of neck and am unable to eat.
  • It saved his life but left him severely disabled: unable to speak, bedridden, and paralysed for eight months before he died.
  • As Nariman gradually fades away into the passive state of the bedridden invalid, the novel places Yezad on center stage.
  • I pushed myself so hard I got hepatitis and was bedridden for a month. Christianity Today
  • He was bedridden for a week, cutting himself off from friends and colleagues. The Sun
  • He had MS and was bedridden for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • She tenderly cares for her bedridden mother (euthanasia not being next on her agenda).
  • With two children bedridden the mother was ill at ease.
  • The bed essentially imitates the movements of a healthy person during sleep so bedridden patients are less likely to develop "decubitus ulcers," otherwise known as bedsores. CNET News.com
  • Instead of recovering, she has another stroke and remains at home bedridden, unable to talk. Times, Sunday Times
  • During the latest session, one bedridden caller thanked the congressman profusely for creating such a convenient way for her to interact with him. Rangel’s End Exaggerated? «
  • Many sufferers can be bedridden for years. The Sun
  • The researchers are adamant though, the development is aimed not at couch potatoes but so that bedridden or disabled people to get some of the benefits of exercise.
  • A woman calls on behalf of her husband, Luis, who is bedridden because of serious pain and swelling in his legs.
  • Like the English cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, John began drawing to while away the hours when bedridden as a child.
  • It took her out of training for a year and she was bedridden for three months. Times, Sunday Times
  • His aunt was 93 and bedridden.
  • Pressure sores, also called bedsores, commonly plague seniors who are bedridden or rely on The News Tribune - Tacoma - Local News
  • When the evictors arrived at one home they found only a bedridden woman, Margaret Mackay, who was almost 100 years old.
  • Poor Chihirae had her classes to attend, as well as nursemaiding me and that can't have been a pleasant job: bedridden, I couldn't use the toilet, I couldn't wash myself, couldn't feed myself.
  • But I'm not ready yet because it hurts a lot and I would be bedridden for at least eight months.
  • Her 2004 diagnosis for congestive heart failure, compounded with spinal fractures and the effects of scoliosis, left her nearly bedridden. Elizabeth Taylor Hospitalized
  • The old lady was helplessly bedridden but was nursed to health by this caring neighbour.
  • It came to a point where I couldn't work and was bedridden for two weeks. Times, Sunday Times
  • I have had, in my short practice, two patients, who considered themselves _bedlars_, as you will find the common people in the part you are going to, call them -- bedridden, that is. The Seaboard Parish, Complete
  • It's a pump for bedridden patients that is designed to simulate the physiological pumping mechanism in the sole of the foot that is usually activated by weight bearing.
  • Many sufferers can be bedridden for years. The Sun
  • Pitcher Jeff Juden is still bedridden with acute tonsillitis.

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