Monthly Archives: August 2018

WYG Grief Resource Roundup [August 2018] – What’s Your Grief


Well, I must say, it’s a beautiful day in Baltimore. Here on the East Coast, the temperature is cooling down, … Source: WYG Grief Resource Roundup [August 2018] – What’s Your Grief

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Mourning the Loss of a Sibling Rival – AfterTalkAfterTalk


Mourning the Loss of a Sibling Rival is this week’s AfterTalk Inspirational. A sister describes the loss of her developmentally disabled adult brother. Source: Mourning the Loss of a Sibling Rival – AfterTalkAfterTalk

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A Hospice List of Comorbidities – Hospice Matters


A person enters hospice based on a primary diagnosis. Multiplying cancer cells will lead to the death. Or, the aging heart grows weaker. Maybe lungs are compromised. Dementia demolishes normalcy. All of these illnesses may become fatal. However, as we … Continue reading

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When You Forget That They’re Dead


Yesterday, I was sitting at my desk; head down and plowing through both the literal and figurative piles of tasks before me, when I took a quick pause to breathe and clear my head. “I think I’ll call my dad.” … Continue reading

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Childhood Trauma and Grief: 24 ‘Harmless’ Comments That Actually Hurt Childhood Trauma Survivors | The Mighty


Members of The Mighty’s mental health community share “harmless” comments that actually hurt them about their childhood trauma. Source: 24 ‘Harmless’ Comments That Actually Hurt Childhood Trauma Survivors | The Mighty

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Chronic Illness and Grief: How I Hide the Full Effect of Fibromyalgia | The Mighty


She doesn’t always show how her illness is affecting her body. Here’s how she hides the full affect of fibromyalgia. Source: How I Hide the Full Effect of Fibromyalgia | The Mighty

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Understanding Coordinated Hospice Care


Hospice embodies the concept of coordinated care, with doctors, nurses, social workers and more working as a team to meet each patient’s individual needs. Source: Understanding Coordinated Care

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Woman battling terminal cancer spends special day at metro ranch – KSHB.com 41 Action News


A 67-year-old woman battling terminal cancer got to spend a special day at a metro ranch with friends and family on Tuesday. Source: Woman battling terminal cancer spends special day at metro ranch – KSHB.com 41 Action News

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Experiencing Trauma: 7 Signs You Haven’t Healed Yet


Source: Experiencing Trauma: 7 Signs You Haven’t Healed Yet

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Hawaii residents brace for impact as Hurricane Lane approaches | kgw.com


Forecasts predict Hurricane Lane’s center will move close to or over the main Hawaiian Islands from Thursday through Saturday. Source: Hawaii residents brace for impact as Hurricane Lane approaches | kgw.com

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