Because I am sick of being sick and I know there is help out there.
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"I'm getting really sick of those Obama ads sponsored on my Facebook page, " wrote another.
One-third of Los Angeles residents now tell pollsters they are sick of their city.
Ellison explains that he was sick of watching Oracle's own spending on storage escalate.
But aren't you sick of never having the right bag for the right occasion?
I'm sick of the songs on my iPod, even my Glenn Gould and Johnny Cash albums.
Sick of crawling to work through endless traffic or relying on slow mass transit?
In part, Wideman says, he was just sick of the way traditional publishers treated serious fiction.
Mr Levitt says he is sick of hearing about the strengths of Britain's Financial Services Authority.
By the end of 2013, we will all be sick of the sight of each other.
RAINFORESTS. Inhabitants are frankly sick of all the rain and want the U.S. to help.
Davos junkies who are sick of travelling to the Alps every January may suggest otherwise.
Dinant said he's not sick of his diet, which relies heavily on the same ingredients.
Eventually, I got sick of my mates in the boutique hot shops picking up meaningless awards.
The many pro-choice Republicans were already sick of the arrangement with the anti-abortion movement.
Really sick of bartering, but hard to know how to earn money since the Internet went down.
The LDP lost power in the early 1990s when voters became sick of factionalism and money politics.
"It felt like it was ruining my nails, and I started getting sick of it, " Ms. Lewis said.
"At some point, audiences are going to get sick of watching reality all of the time, " he says.
They're sick of the outside experts telling them who's going to do what in this primary on Tuesday.
There are signs that the asbestos-related companies, sick of taking body blows, are starting to lash out themselves.
They are sick of Washington's harsh and cynical hyper-partisanship, but they do not have a split-the-difference approach to politics.
They are sick of ad-supported business models that require them to put the interests of advertisers above all else.
Americans are sick of the subject anyway, and have drawn their own conclusions.
"I was really, really sick of getting second all the time, " May said.
People said they were sick of seeing those who did the right thing get punished and the wrong thing rewarded.
Clearly Europe is tired of Ukraine but president Yanukovych has made it clear that Ukraine is sick of Europe, too.
By day three I was craving solid food, and had started to get a little bit sick of the routine.
His spokesman, Nathan Raab, insists that voters are sick of dishonesty and want change, and that even some Democrats agree.
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