But she's talking to a large number of people and I think she cares about me and wants me to get well.
For people to get well, treatment for psychological problems or "demons" must be integrated into care for addictions, and by qualified professionals.
Many job seekers aspire to get well-paid work doing what they love.
"We will pay whatever it takes for Satish to get well, " said his older brother, helping Satish hobble down the steps of Hinduja Hospital.
And depending on how many long trips you take every week, you will expect to get well in excess of 100mpg in the real world.
Although there is usually a personal financial hit to get well, it is generally accepted that it costs society a lot more when substance abuse goes unchecked, with alcohol abuse alone costing upwards of 220 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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Caplan is anxious to get more well-to-do people to use the company.
Thanks to computers, oddly enough, the ability to get on well with other people is going to be even more valuable in future than it has been up to now.
"Finals are always hard to get in to and the young lads have done fantastically well to get there, " he said.
It took a very large amount of detailed post-operative care to get Peter well afterwards.
Sheikh Muhammad seems to get on well with Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, Abu Dhabi's ruler.
It always takes a French president and a German chancellor a couple of years to get along well.
Without LLT here I am worried that the potential for many students to get a well-rounded education from UEA will suffer.
Sunderland had the last word though and Fabianski had to get down well to stop O'Donovan's shot in the closing stages.
But Mr Obama made a successful visit to Brazil in March, and is said to get on well with Dilma Rousseff, Lula's successor.
Serbia and Bulgaria, which fought a nasty war against each other in 1885, have in recent years had little chance to get along well.
The bluff general and carping journos used to get along well.
Plank may have to get over his well-known hatred of auctions and hostile takeovers to get what he wants.
How best to maintain sales, get the media, to stir up the "worried well" to get out there and buy buy buy their products.
"My knee just never really quite got back to, not to where it was before, but not even just well enough to, it was well enough to get out and run around and stuff, but it would still swell on me, " Garrard said.
This is because while McClendon does have to put up 2.5% of the costs of each well drilled in order to get his stake in the well, he does not have to put up 2.5% of the billions upon billions of dollars spent to acquire the giant blocks of acreage that surround those wells.
The first is to get himself as well known to Scottish voters as Mr Salmond.
You get to name a well and also get the GPS coordinates so you can see where it is located.
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But the ongoing challenge is finding that fine balance: you want everyone to bond and get along well, but not to the point that it affects productivity.
So, when you draw the distinction that, "Well, it's not affordable, therefore people will have to be made to get it, " well, the fact is, it has been designed to be affordable with health care tax credits.
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