How To Use Hypochondriac In A Sentence

  • I'm still labelled a hypochondriac, a lier, someone who's making things up. BlogHer - Comments
  • Her portrayal as a hypochondriac makes for a beguiling approach and probably gives an accurate description of her journey.
  • And if you get a history of going in and mentioning things that have not really been a problem very long, if you're not very lucky, you get a doctor who writes down "hypochondriac" or "drug-seeking," and then when it's still a problem later, you've got that to deal with. Mrissa: Hollywood broken leg theory
  • And David in Denton, Texas: "I made fun of all of those I referred to as hypochondriac, you know, always in for checkups. CNN Transcript Mar 7, 2006
  • Try not to be too hard on his hypochondriacal parents.
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  • And, finally, there could be cemeteries for hypochondriacs which are, and will remain, eerily empty.
  • When the hypochondriac region is affected with meteorism and borborygmi, should pain of the loins supervene, the bowels get into Aphorisms
  • Conclusion Psychotherapy have no fungible action for psychology and physical rehabilitation and sufferer' society function of hypochondriacal neurosis for regain.
  • Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend.
  • The fact is, there are plenty of hypochondriacal men in the world, certainly as many such men as there are women.
  • Considering the number of hypochondriacs out there, that's probably just as well.
  • Jack wrote back explaining it's the sort of thing he's always wanted, not old hypochondriacs like myself in the city.
  • So that an individual who habitually overfeeds becomes, after a time, easily tired, physically lazy, weak, perhaps if temperamentally predisposed, nervous and hypochondriacal. No Animal Food and Nutrition and Diet with Vegetable Recipes
  • In this hypochondriacal or flatuous melancholy, the symptoms are so ambiguous, saith [2633] Crato in a counsel of his for a noblewoman, that the most exquisite physicians cannot determine of the part affected. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I am a recovered hypochondriac, meaning that medical stoicism has become a matter of honor for me. Oh, snap! Crackle and pop
  • The Shrink's been working on a series of short stories all focusing on one central character - a hypochondriac former psychiatrist.
  • Why do people exhibit hypochondriacal behavior?
  • It promises relief but beware - read the notes on the box before taking the tincture or you could finish up with more ailments than a raging hypochondriac
  • I would like to point out that my own hip problems of a while ago have gone away, lest anyone believe this is some kind of hypochondriac blog. Another week’s worth of search junk « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog
  • He was hypochondriacal and photophobic, believing that daylight could damage his eyes.
  • With his hypochondriac tendencies it's not hard to imagine why Mrs. Unger ran out of patience.
  • The foot Shaoyang channel is distributed along the lateral side of the chest and hypochondriac region.
  • They know the difference between the hypochondriacs and the stoics. Times, Sunday Times
  • In Hypochondriaca melancholia adeo ambigua sunt symptomata, ut etiam exercitatissimi medici de loco affecto statuere non possint. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • I suppose its title had a sort of hypochondriacal or psychosomatic effect over the blog.
  • He is very like a spiritual hypochondriac, exalting the very pathologies that seem to burden him most. The Times Literary Supplement
  • My right ear was sending shooting pains through my head and being the usual hypochondriac that I was I immediately diagnosed myself the worst possible illness.
  • And don't you dare think that migraines are just bad headaches for hypochondriacs.
  • In truth, I'm probably just a mild hypochondriac who should get out more, but if no one hears from me for more than three days, please call the following number…
  • If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's ANATOMIA hath it, a phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly acquired all this fine sprack festivity and jocularity. Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
  • It was once called hypochondriasis, but 'hypochondriac' has judgmental connotations, implying someone is just needy and attention-seeking. Times, Sunday Times
  • Psychosocial problems may be, or become, predominant, especially if patients are treated as malingerers or hypochondriacs.
  • Does your hypochondriac friend really need to play in shin guards and a fitted plastic face mask?
  • Hypochondriacal or flatuous melancholy, is that which the Arabians call mirachial, and is in my judgment the most grievous and frequent, though Bruel and Laurentius make it least dangerous, and not so hard to be known or cured. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Jung chose harsh words to describe people caught in this negative process: hypochondriacs, niggards, doctrinaires, applauders of the past, and eternal adolescents, to name a few.
  • Helleboratus major and minor in Quercetan, and Syrupus Genistae for hypochondriacal melancholy in the same author, compound syrup of succory, of fumitory, polypody, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • But your literary prowess is too circuitously authenticated to admit of any punctilious commendation from my debilitated pen, and under its umbrageous recess, serenely segregated, from the malapert and hypochondriachal vapours of myopic critics (as I am no acromatic philosopher) I trust every solecism contained in this autographical epistle will find a salvable retirement. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
  • I must shower first, and then I shall clip my toenails (I have a hypochondriac's fear of ingrown toenails, so I manicure my feet incessantly).
  • In death Mrs. Churchill was quite forgiven; criticisms of the hypochondriac aunt transformed themselves into praise of the dead.
  • It starts below the hypochondriac region, runs obliquely downward, then transversely around the waist like a belt.
  • But your literary prowess is too circuitously authenticated to admit of any punctilious commendation from my debilitated pen, and under its umbrageous recess, serenely segregated, from the malapert and hypochondriachal vapours of myopic critics (as I am no acromatic philosopher) I trust every solecism contained in this autographical epistle will find a salvable retirement. Life and Remains of John Clare "The Northamptonshire Peasant Poet"
  • It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person.
  • Even hypochondriacs get sick, and the anti-discrimination lobby exists in part because real discrimination exists.
  • Both the Underground Man and Rudolf are middle-aged men living in isolation - simultaneously sick and hypochondriacal.
  • The middle region of the upper zone is called the epigastric, and the two lateral regions the right and left hypochondriac. XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 8. Surface Markings of the Abdomen
  • I chose not to sidetrack here into the bassoonists' hypochondriacal woes.
  • We true hypochondriacs resent people like you.
  • It then travels interiorly in the hypochondriac region, emerging at the lateral side of the lower abdomen near the femoral artery in the inguinal region.
  • As the liver channel passes through the costal and hypochondriac regions, it causes pain in these areas.
  • The strain of keeping up the appearance of piety while lacking all religious conviction helped to turn him into a querulous hypochondriac whom it was difficult for his wife and son to love or respect.
  • Is this an illness or is it an acceptable label for hypochondriacs?
  • Results:The rates of anxiety, agitation, hypochondriac symptom, hypomnesia, gastroenteric symptom and somatic disease were significantly higher in elderly people group than in younger adult group.
  • Argan is a hypochondriac and so his obsession with the match is far from selfless.
  • My latent hypochondriac tendencies sometimes lead me to think that I am possibly displaying all the symptoms of SAD.
  • If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's "Anatomia" hath it, a phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly acquired all this fine sprack festivity and jocularity. ' Waverley
  • For hypochondriacs reading this, tell the cool heart attack story.
  • This causes hypochondriac pain, bitter taste in the mouth and a wiry pulse.
  • Meanwhile, she is seeking solace in a new TV series called Monk - about a hypochondriac detective.
  • Her patients range from the terminally ill to manipulative hypochondriacs, from veiled Bangladeshi women to convicted felons.
  • Sweet moment 1 Yesterday I had a shocking headache and had to take to my bed like some kind of insufferable hypochondriac. March 2006
  • Even the worst hypochondriac is limited (by time if nothing) in how many healthcare dollars he can suck up. Matthew Yglesias » Impractical!
  • She suffers from hypochondriacal concerns, besides a number of somatic symptoms, which her GP could report on in full.
  • Also heavily featured is a hypochondriac police psychologist who provides Mr Paz's love interest.
  • It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person.
  • Objective To study effect of psychotherapy of hypochondriacal neurosis on psychology and physical rehabilitation.
  • Blanchett is charming, Thornton, as a hypochondriacal and generally obsessive personality, is amusing.
  • If your Royal Highness had seen him dreaming and dozing about the banks of Tully-Veolan like an hypochondriac person, or, as Burton's ANATOMIA hath it, a phrenesiac or lethargic patient, you would wonder where he hath sae suddenly acquired all this fine sprack festivity and jocularity. Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
  • Here, I'm viewed as a typical white person who can't handle pain. * sigh* I've been called a hypochondriac pretty much my entire life by pretty much the entire medical community. BlogHer - Comments
  • Codon bias of NAD-ME of Amaranthus hypochondriacus L. was significantly different from those of E. coli and yeast genome.
  • The great collateral of the spleen is distributed over the chest and hypochondriac regions.
  • It has been the hot tech topic for hypochondriacs and health buffs for years.
  • This point can be used in the treatment of disorders of zang organs, such as spleenomegaly, hepatomegaly, hypochondriac pain or jaundice.
  • Philip V, as is well known, was a miserable hypochondriac, and subject to all kinds of fancies. The Alhambra
  • Finally, on to a book that will delight social historians and hypochondriacs alike.
  • Dad would refuse to speak to us all for a week as he manfully kept his secret hypochondriacal worries to himself.
  • It's nearly impossible to ignore such complaints, because now and then, even hypochondriacs get sick.
  • Ficinus Comment, cap. 9; naturally melancholy less than they, but once taken they are never freed; though many are of opinion flatuous or hypochondriacal melancholy are most subject of all others to this infirmity. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way.
  • The problem is that the system is overgenerous in paying for unnecessarily specialized health care and drugs for a notoriously hypochondriac nation (especially the middle classes).
  • Some participants were instructed to show up at hospitals later, playing the role of hypochondriacs with mysterious symptoms.
  • Objective To evaluate the effect of clozapine and a antidepressant in the treatment of hypochondriacal neurosis.
  • So there are a few hypochondriacs around then?
  • It is no surprise, then, if hypochondriacs like her are the biggest culprits at wasting water.
  • This is a valuable tool for individuals with compromised immune systems - and a virtual encyclopedia for hypochondriacs.
  • As he hovers between life and death, another patient, the hypochondriacal Sally Druse, checks herself in under false pretenses.
  • It eliminates hypochondriac pain and relieves stagnated anger.
  • I am not usually a hypochondriac, or a malingerer, I'm glad to say. Worried
  • It ascends through the right lumbar and hypochondriac regions to the under surface of the liver; it here takes a bend, the right colic flexure, to the left and passes transversely across the abdomen on the confines of the epigastric and umbilical regions, to the left hypochondriac region; it then bends again, the left colic flexure, and descends through the left lumbar and iliac regions to the pelvis, where it forms a bend called the sigmoid flexure; from this it is continued along the posterior wall of the pelvis to the anus. XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine
  • Roe quotes Haydon's memory of Hunt as ‘a painful, hypochondriac soul’.
  • Delusions of parasitosis belongs to a group of disorders called ‘monosymptomatic hypochondriacal psychosis.’
  • Note to self: watching House MD cultivates my inner hypochondriac, which is very bad for my sanity. House MD
  • I'm not a hypochondriac: other than this, my health is great.
  • But I think that if people check themselves regularly, they will not become hypochondriacs, it will reassure them.
  • Meanwhile, she is seeking solace in a new TV series called Monk - about a hypochondriac detective.
  • In the company of these eminent Victorians, the feeble Spencer presides as a kind of hypochondriac in chief. The L Word
  • Diane Ladd is a regular patient, as hypochondriacal as she is telepathic, booking herself in as if by Ticketmaster to a matinee.
  • Used for hypochondriac enlargements such as splenohepatomegaly.
  • This freezing fish rule is a hypochondriacal approach to health-care regulation, fuelled by Toronto's post-SARS paranoia and antisepticism.
  • Because a few days ago they linked to WebMD's symptom checker, which is an arbitrary mix of commonsense medicine and diseases lifted from the Hypochondriac Hall of Fame that back pain could be a muscle strain... or dermatomyositis... or kidney cancer! Archive 2007-07-01
  • If he had listened, and she had momentarily emerged from her hypochondriacal trance, they might have found one another quite interesting. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • The resort, 1,500m above sea level, with a lake and exquisite views of the snowy mountains, has been a center for invalids and well-off hypochondriacs since the 1860s.
  • Mr Bennet is a very likeable character; sophisticated and witty; Mr Woodhouse is rather dim, a nervous, hypochondriac type.
  • Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend.
  • A lot of people accused him of being a hysteric, a hypochondriac, a man who exploited death, kind of a Cassandra.
  • The middle region of the upper zone is called the epigastric; and the two lateral regions, the right and left hypochondriac. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
  • I'm not a hypochondriac or an alarmist, but this was such an odd thing that I went to my gynecologist, who ordered ultrasounds.
  • Doctors' leaders warn the amount of time available to patients with genuine problems is being reduced because of the plague of hypochondriacs.
  • And home ends up being an old mansion with her hypochondriac of a mother and estrange half-sister. Archive 2010-02-01
  • Helleboratus major and minor in Quercetan, and Syrupus Genistae for hypochondriacal melancholy in the same author, compound syrup of succory, of fumitory, polypody, &c. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Depressed and hypochondriacal, Joe goes to the doctor and learns that he has a fatal ‘brain cloud’ (don't ask).
  • If you're not in enough pain to sue for 450 billion dollars then you're just a hypochondriac trying to get out of work.
  • They are not usually hypochondriacal, but something bad happens that makes them feel guilty.
  • And like hypochondriacs, their diagnoses always are grim.
  • His study shows that those with high hypochondriacal tendencies were more likely to involuntarily focus on anthrax-related stimuli.
  • ‘These ads have had a very large impact on a somewhat hypochondriacal public,’ says Findlay.
  • His epicene beauty and use of cosmetics to cover hypochondriacal pallor prompted Pope's spiteful brilliance of ‘Let Sporus tremble’.

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