What person doesn't search online about their disease after they are diagnosed? — Howard Rheingold Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed with everything from schizophrenia to multiple personality disorder. — Darrell Hammond Copy Share Image
Skin cancer became personal to my family when my father was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. — Landon Donovan Copy Share Image
At my club, Portsmouth, my foot pains were diagnosed as a strain of the syndesmotic ligament. — Kevin-Prince Boateng Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when I was 13. What kept me going was knowing that so many other musicians like… — Jimmie Allen Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed with ADD when I was 14. Weirdly enough, I then learnt, through doing different things, to concentrate. — James Haskell Copy Share Image
I want to say that since my dad has been diagnosed, I really feel like I understand the meaning of life, and… — Meghan McCain Copy Share Image
My cousin was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy, and it's just a really tragic disease, and as of yet there is no cure,… — Nick Robinson Copy Share Image
When my sister was diagnosed with cancer in 1989, her doctor told her that the cancer had probably been in her system… — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
For example, colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Every four minutes someone is diagnosed,… — Kevin Richardson Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed with diabetes at age 18. I didn't know what it was, so I went to the library and looked… — Ron Santo Copy Share Image
A family member of mine was diagnosed with lymphoma, and the treatment they're getting wouldn't exist if it weren't for the work… — Colin Egglesfield Copy Share Image
I have chronic - well, I like to call it late-stage Lyme disease and not chronic, because I like to think someday… — Kathleen Hanna Copy Share Image
It's nothing to be ashamed of and that there are even beneficial traits associated with the condition. Most importantly, acknowledge yourself for… — Christopher Knight Copy Share Image
My brother was diagnosed with autism at age 2. At the time, I was young, so I didn't really understand what it… — Jacquelyn Jablonski Copy Share Image
When I was nine, I was diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat and was prescribed beta blockers, which had the side effect of… — Jessie J Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed with ADD - see also: raised on sugary cereals and cartoons - and manic depression. So I was prescribed… — Pete Wentz Copy Share Image
There are people who could watch a hurricane like Sandy blow out of the Atlantic every other day and blame it on… — Michael Specter Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed dyslexic, but I should point out I don't think it majorly impacted on me. I don't feel that I… — Tom Burke Copy Share Image
In total, I was diagnosed with depression by eight psychotherapists and psychiatrists over a period of thirteen years. Diagnosed wrong. Absolutely wrong.… — Andy Behrman Copy Share Image
... I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Suddenly I had to spend all my time getting well. — Gilda Radner Copy Share Image
The laugh-count is right up there with being diagnosed with late-stage cancer. — David Edward Copy Share Image
After graduation in June of 1984, I moved to Manhattan. My first stop was a psychiatrist, who in less than our first… — Andy Behrman Copy Share Image
My father, Simon Hoggart, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in June 2010. By this point, it had spread to his spleen and… — Amy Hoggart Copy Share Image
Shortly before I turned 37 and my older daughter turned 3, I was diagnosed with breast cancer: stage III of IV. — Kelly Corrigan Copy Share Image
I've diagnosed myself and discovered I have a limited 'life span' you can do this to. Then live life to its fullest… — Stanley Victor Paskavich Copy Share Image
Last year I was diagnosed with osteoporosis. I was over 50, Caucasian, thin, small-framed, and I have it in my genetic history.… — Sally Field Copy Share Image
I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder when I was barely out of my teens. Like our olive skin tone and caterpillar eyebrows,… — AJ Lee Copy Share Image
Being diagnosed with diabetes can be a very scary thing, and it can easily make your life stand still for a moment. — Charlie Kimball Copy Share Image
Every now and then I hear voices in my head, but not very clear. I can't understand what they are saying. It's… — Brian Wilson Copy Share Image