Saturday, October 23, 2010

What is the difference btwn long residence ailment and chronic llness?

What is the difference btwn long residence ailment and chronic llness?
They mean indistinguishable.
A chronic illness is something that will ultimately result within death- like cancer - a long occupancy illness is something for which at hand is not short term cure but not duration threatening- like M.E.
I be told that I had to bring some tablets long term. I asked if that designed the rest of my life I be told yes. doctors often use these lingo to hold out hope but chronic is not going to be cured, it may not actually be incurable and you may be able to pass on with your conventional affairs long term -- see what I propose?
A Chronice Illness Means You Can't Cure It and A Long Term Illness Mean's It can be cured but it will take Longer to cure
Long permanent status does mean chronic. A appropriate example of the difference between "acute" which means short possession and "chronic" which means long possession is asthma. It is a chronic condition which means it won't ever move about away but you can have acute flare ups such as a "temporary" asthma attack which you can catch better from. By the way if someone have a chronic condition you don't necessarily die from it!
They are the same.
one you go and get better the other you dont
Its the same, chronic method long term x

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