Caring for the Dying"He may cry for rest, peace and dignity, but he will get infusions, transfusions, a heart machine, or tracheotomy if necessary. He may want one single person to stop for one single minute so that he can ask one single question-but he will get a dozen people around the clock, all busily preoccupied with his... More..
Living with "Invisible Illness"Most people would consider it a compliment and be happy if someone said "You look GREAT!" I used to feel the same way when someone said that to meuntil I got sick. Actually, it's not the fact that I can't take a compliment, it's just that if I'm honest and admit that I actually have a chronic il... More..
Angie Shea
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