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1 He is unable to walk or talk, cannot feed himself, and is doubly incontinent .
2 The doctor ignored the fact that she was doubly incontinent and told her she needed physiotherapy.
3 It meant protected by God, but whatever had happened to her had left her doubly incontinent .
4 A spinal cord injury means she's doubly incontinent .
5 She has emphysema, asthma and is doubly incontinent .
6 When I started in 1981 you would not have taken anybody who was incontinent, doubly incontinent or with dementia.
7 Eventually, my dad, now doubly incontinent , goes to a day centre for one day a week, which he hates.
8 He is fed through a tube, is doubly incontinent and has seizures when he is anxious or hears a sudden noise.
9 Her mother's stroke left her paralysed, doubly incontinent and brain damaged, and Kirk was catapulted into a perfect storm of care.
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