Monthly Archives: October 2018

3 Reasons Anxiety is Natural for Grieving Hearts | Gary Roe


Worry. Anxiety. Fear. Panic. Most of us are familiar with these things. “I’m having trouble sleeping. My mind won’t settle. I’m nervous and fidgety. I can’t Source: 3 Reasons Anxiety is Natural for Grieving Hearts | Gary Roe

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When end of life is difficult – Your Own Good Death


A difficult end of life experience does not mean that the patient is experiencing a “bad death.” Depending on disease progression and patient choice end of life can be difficult. There is also a co… Source: When end of life … Continue reading

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9 Types of Issues to Address When Helping Older Parents – Better Health While Aging – Shared via Judy Graham


When helping an older parent, here are 9 types of issues most family caregivers should address. Use this to stay organized & keep track of essentials. Source: 9 Types of Issues to Address When Helping Older Parents – Better Health … Continue reading

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Pregnant with Breast Cancer: One Mother’s Incredible Story


After being diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer while pregnant, Stephanie Hosford fought for her health and her baby. This is her story. Source: Pregnant with Breast Cancer: One Mother’s Incredible Story

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The Best Thing My Dad Taught Me Was How to Live Without Him


I lost my dad to type 2 diabetes shortly after losing my mom to breast cancer. But the best thing he ever taught me was how to live without him. Source: The Best Thing My Dad Taught Me Was How … Continue reading

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Part 3: Navigating End of Life Care for My Parents: Kay’s Story


In 2012, Kay Bransford’s parents were diagnosed with dementia. She shares what it was like to provide end-of-life care and adjust to life after caregiving. Source: Part 3: Navigating End of Life Care for My Parents: Kay’s Story

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Signs of Death: 11 Signs Death Is Near


Confronting death takes courage. If you’re a caregiver looking after a dying loved one, learning what to expect as death nears can help you be better prepared. It can also give you time to make decisions for comfort and relief. … Continue reading

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You’re Going to Die, but Stay Calm. It’s Okay. – Shared via Barbara Karnes


You’re Going to Die is a poetry and prose event in San Francisco. Read the story behind this event in an interview with founder Ned Buskirk. Source: You’re Going to Die, but Stay Calm. It’s Okay.

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A grandchild asks how her grandpa died – Did Your Dada Melt Like the Snowman? | Journey’s End


When we accept death and grief, and expect the unexpected, we help our young family members to do the same. Source: Did Your Dada Melt Like the Snowman? | Journey’s End

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Pamplin Media Group – Breast Cancer Survivor’s – Fight like a girl


Sandy, Gresham area breast cancer survivors share stories to empower, educate women Source: Pamplin Media Group – Fight like a girl

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