Monthly Archives: February 2014

It Could Be Worse


Originally posted on Stillbirth Matters:
By Lindsey Wimmer, RN, MSN, CPNP                                              IT.  COULD.  BE.  WORSE. Whenever I hear…

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Shared via Alan Klein – Has Death Come Out of the Closet? – San Francisco health and happiness | Examiner.com


Has Death Come Out of the Closet? – San Francisco health and happiness | Examiner.com.

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Who Remains In Your Address Book?


Originally posted on Greet Grief:
I consider myself a middle of the road techie; I understand some of the current trends but lack technological skill with some of it.? I have an iPhone, use Twitter, manage a blog and I…

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FriendGrief: Friend Grief – Guilt vs. Regret


FriendGrief: Friend Grief – Guilt vs. Regret.

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My Mother’s last words to me, by Sohaib Alvi


My Mother’s last words to me, by Sohaib Alvi.

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Cooking for a Cancer Patient – Advice from a Food Writer | Giving Comfort


Cooking for a Cancer Patient – Advice from a Food Writer | Giving Comfort.

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Shared via The Christi Center – New “Coping with Grief” Booklet


New “Coping with Grief” Booklet.

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Child Loss: How to Talk to a Grieving Parent | Silent Grief


Child Loss: How to Talk to a Grieving Parent | Silent Grief.

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“You’re a Strong Person” Comment about Grief: Some Personal Thoughts | The Grief Toolbox


“You’re a Strong Person” Comment about Grief: Some Personal Thoughts | The Grief Toolbox.

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REMEMBERING MEMORIES WITH LOVE NOT PAIN | The Grief Toolbox


REMEMBERING MEMORIES WITH LOVE NOT PAIN | The Grief Toolbox.

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