But a German woman is reported by doctors to be seriously ill.
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Plus the seriously mentally ill are more likely to be the victims of violence than perpetrators.
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He also told of an incident where emergency surgery had been delayed for up to a day because a bed could not be found for the seriously ill patient.
Mr Hearns said seriously ill patients in remote areas such as Mull or Barra would be taken to a hospital with GP cover, but critical care for any emergency interventions may not be available.
The 38-year-old spent years caring for her seriously ill daughter Emily, 10, who was born with heart problems and had to be fed through a tube in her stomach.
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It also included a mental-health component, expanding a law that requires some seriously mentally ill people to get treatment and requiring psychiatrists and other providers to report patients who may be dangers to themselves or others.
Nonetheless, a number of doctors believe that women who come to them have been made seriously ill by their implants, and that if more work is done, they will be vindicated.
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