Top 339 Diagnosed Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I was diagnosed with the illness right before the 1995 World Cup.
I've never said I have OCD, as I haven't been diagnosed.
We need to take responsibility for the effect of our environment on our nervous systems, and particularly the nervous systems of our children. No wonder so many of them are diagnosed with all the stuff they're diagnosed with today. Modern technology is a blessing to be sure, but it's also a curse if we allow it to pull us out of our spiritual center. A 24 hour electronic onslaught comes at the expense of our deep humanity and our deepest relationships.
I was diagnosed with everything from schizophrenia to multiple personality disorder. — © Darrell Hammond
I was diagnosed with everything from schizophrenia to multiple personality disorder.
Last year I was diagnosed with osteoporosis.
I went into hospital with left-side weakness and speech problems and was diagnosed with a stroke. And then I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
I diagnosed my loneliness as premature empty nest syndrome.
In 1995, I was diagnosed with cancer, and I had to practice what I preached. I had always said to 'believe in God' and 'don't give up' to little kids who had been diagnosed with cancer. I then thought if I can't call on that same God and same strength that I told people about, I would be a liar and a phony.
As of 2002, two million Latino adults had been diagnosed with diabetes.
I was a healthy young man, and I thought I was invincible before I was diagnosed with kidney disease.
My mom was diagnosed with stage 3 ovarian cancer when she was 47.
I chose the Pink Fund because my mom was diagnosed with breast cancer and I was pretty young in high school. At the time when she got re-diagnosed, my family had to move and they lost a job. Times were tough a little bit financially. The Pink Fund allows money to be raised to help women in need. I'm really excited to be able to represent that.
I was a child actor. I was this spaz kid diagnosed with ADHD, and I worked all the time.
... I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Suddenly I had to spend all my time getting well. — © Gilda Radner
... I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Suddenly I had to spend all my time getting well.
The laugh-count is right up there with being diagnosed with late-stage cancer.
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004.
As soon as a disease is diagnosed, we still need someone to deliver the care.
I'd like to prove to other people that it's not the end of everything to be diagnosed with cancer.
It's in poor taste to question anyone's illness diagnosed through specific testing by their doctor.
Being diagnosed with cancer is terrifying.
Until I was diagnosed with mouth cancer, I'd never heard of it.
Skin cancer became personal to my family when my father was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma.
When my sister was diagnosed with cancer in 1989, her doctor told her that the cancer had probably been in her system for 10 years. By the time cancer's diagnosed, it's usually been around for quite a while.
In total, I was diagnosed with depression by eight psychotherapists and psychiatrists over a period of thirteen years. Diagnosed wrong. Absolutely wrong. My accurate diagnosis was manic depression, or what we call bipolar disorder today.
Despite the fact that one in every two men and one in every three women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, no one ever expects it to happen to them. I surely didn't. I was an otherwise healthy 37-year-old when I was diagnosed in 1996 with multiple myeloma, the same rare cancer Tom Brokaw has.
I've never been diagnosed with anything, I've self diagnosed myself with multiple personality disorder and DID.
I was diagnosed with paranoia for fear of never smoking weed again.
I didn't create thug life, I diagnosed it
I was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus Type 1.
My father, who suffered from hardening of the arteries, was diagnosed as having that tragic thief of the mind, Alzheimer's.
In 2007, I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
You can be diagnosed and treated early. And there is hope for the future.
I have been through a lot of medical trauma. I was diagnosed with breast cancer .
My mom was diagnosed at the age of 46 with ovarian cancer.
I was diagnosed with lupus, and I've been through chemotherapy.
I think a lot of people just aren't aware how young you can be and be diagnosed with breast cancer.
What person doesn't search online about their disease after they are diagnosed?
I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 18. I didn't know what it was, so I went to the library and looked it up.
I was the first person in NYU Medical Center's history to be diagnosed with NMDAR encephalitis. — © Susannah Cahalan
I was the first person in NYU Medical Center's history to be diagnosed with NMDAR encephalitis.
I wanted people to hear directly from me that I have been diagnosed with ALS.
I was diagnosed with necrotizing chronic pancreatitis, and it definitely put a pause on live performances for a while.
I know there will be X amount of women being diagnosed. I love to say, You can get through it. You can.
Live today as if you don't have tomorrow: my husband was diagnosed and killed by cancer within six months.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was four. And she was re-diagnosed when I was seven or eight, and again when I was 13, and my dad was very unhealthy, too. I was living on the edge of mortality my entire childhood.
My brother was diagnosed with autism at age 2. At the time, I was young, so I didn't really understand what it all meant. The doctors thought there was a possibility my brother wouldn't be able to speak - he was diagnosed on the severe end of the spectrum.
Typically diagnosed during childhood and adolescent years, juvenile diabetes, also referred to as Type I diabetes, currently affects more than 3 million Americans and more then 13,000 children are diagnosed each year.
I was diagnosed as mentally retarded as late as the fourth grade.
I have autoimmune disease, thyroid problems, and I've been diagnosed pre-diabetic.
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren't really aware of as a family. — © Rima Fakih
My mom was diagnosed with breast cancer when I was 13 and it was something we weren't really aware of as a family.
In 1962 I was diagnosed with this incurable disease.
I was never diagnosed with an eating disorder but I definitely had a difficult relationship with food.
A circumstance that I was dealing with when recording my second album was I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
My mom was actually diagnosed with breast cancer when I was five.
So I went and visited a doctor and he diagnosed me with reactive arthritis.
When I was diagnosed with cancer, like so many other people, my life changed forever.
My dad was diagnosed with cancer, so we ended up burying him a year to the day that he was diagnosed.
I was diagnosed as bipolar.
Both of my grandmothers were diagnosed with breast cancer - one is a survivor and one passed away.
I was lucky to have my allergist who diagnosed me with CIU.
At my club, Portsmouth, my foot pains were diagnosed as a strain of the syndesmotic ligament.
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