👉 The term "nontolerable" in the context of healthcare can refer to a situation where an individual's health condition or treatment is causing them distress or discomfort, rather than simply being unwell. This can include conditions such as chronic pain, fatigue, anxiety, depression, or any other medical or psychological issue that affects their ability to function normally. Nontolerable conditions are often considered "out of the ordinary" and require careful consideration when making treatment decisions or planning for long-term care.