Ailment in a sentence as a noun

"Do feel tired, groggy, or have ailment X?

From here, it looks like their big ailment is not making money as much faster than everyone else as some people would like.

With a lethal ailment, a risk analysis must be done on how many you are killing with each delay.

Doctors are so busy that they don't have time to really understand the patient outside of the ailment at hand.

Perhaps all of us Nordic folk suffer from some von Trier-ish ailment, where we focus on what's wrong instead of how good we have it here.

What's important is years of high-quality life, rather than merely avoiding death from any specific ailment.

Any surgery can lead to complications, no matter how minor the original ailment.

Well presumably you're not suffering from an ailment that requires immediate application of TV, Angry Birds or a 2x4 in those cases.

The article addressed this - how do you 'shop around' when you're under anesthesia, and would you really hire the cheapest doctor to diagnose your daughters life threatening ailment?

> San Francisco-based KloutI guess it goes with the territory, Klout is a company built around false-ego, why not have employees suffer from the same ailment?

Well, unless we get to a situation where literally every person can receive the best treatment for every ailment, at high-quality facilities with no waiting.

But these are feelings, and should be treated as an impetus to look more deeply into the fact of the matter, rather than rush to diagnose and treat an ailment which you don't understand on any objective scale.

These are not considered "miracle cures", in fact they have gained widespread acceptance amongst medical professionals including GPs as standard best practice to recommend to patients, even if they have no specific medical ailment.

Seriously, associating a certain technique with uber geeks/neckbeards/nerds is actually a valid argument for discounting it?It's true that FP is presented too often as a remedy for the common ailment of programming of not producing software that you can understand quickly enough.

Listen to those with more experience than you; I personally wish I had, and I'm trying to make up for it now.> But burnout is not due to "not having a life", it's due to ignoring your physiologyI disagree that burnout is primarily physiological, it's much more a mental ailment - a state of mind that is exceptionally hard to break out of.

Ailment definitions

noun

an often persistent bodily disorder or disease; a cause for complaining

See also: complaint