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Our local airport suers from a similar identity crisis.
She plays amusement arcade worker Lily O'Connor, who suers epileptic seizures.
But when his mother, Jayne Hines, who suers from multiple sclerosis and is paralysed from the waist down, tried to intervene, he pushed her against a wall.
His wife also suers from arthritis and, despite numerous bouts of surgery, fears she will end up in a wheelchair.
Masood takes a risk after his plan to buy the Argee Bhajee suers a setback, and Shabnam hears the surprising explanation for Kush's drunken behaviour.
But, at it's core, this game suers from some seriously grating sound eects and a similarly frustrating playing experience.
e girl, who suers with cerebral palsy, has been waiting since May for a larger manual chair but has been left in limbo amid the privatisation of Hudderseld and Calderdale's wheelchair service.
ALMOST one in ve (19 per cent) British workers suers from a chronic illness, including heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure, according to research by PruHealth with Vitality and Mercer.
"If every player starts showing the injuries he suers and they open inquiries for them everything will be way too complicated in the future."
Patient A, who suers from bromyalgia, attended a number of "relaxation" sessions with Mr Jones, a grade six physiotherapist, at Ystradgynlais Community Hospital in 2011 and in January 2012.
"en it started aecting my -ow I can't swallow during a spasm and end up vomiting blood because of the contractions -typool, suers regular and aggressive seizures and cramps that can last Lindsey, from Talywain, near Pontypool, suers regular and aggressive seizures and cramps that can last hours at a time.
Ali | Carter, who suers Carter, who suers from Crohn's disease, last year recovered from testicular cancer to resume his career.