As is fairly common from other
stories I've read, my friends were by my side almost 24/7 initially, but eventually the visits become...
... to read several of your forums now. And already there is some bizzarre comfort in hearing your stories. Even though many of you were a caregiver to your husbands illness longer than I. I guess I am tunring...
... (no fuss, remember) I set up a Facebook page for family and friends to post their thoughts and stories; you know all those things you would talk about at a funeral. ...
... to post your thoughts and experiences, respond to other people’ s posts, share your stories and innovative ideas, and browse an extensive library of excellent resources and videos. Every few weeks,...
... are today... Through many many ups and downs which I will spare... Seems you have all had similar stories....
Chemo has not started and she has only gotten weaker and more vulnerable. Last week she...
... any care givers part time, or full time of a relative or spouse with Parkinson's, who have any stories to share with respect to psychological coping with this illness in both the sufferer, and the caregiver?
... is not afraid to die, but said he has so much more living to do!
I have read read other stories and admire the strength of everyone. I'm holding on for him....
... ago, and grief is very familiar to me. But this feels a bit different. I would love to hear others stories, experiences of losinf a dad If anyone is willing to share.
... and I don't like it one bit.
Let’s share our winter stories, shake a fist at old man winter or offer a practical tip. JennJilks, I bet you have a picture or...
... the 21st century.
I'd like to share one of the best pieces (in my opinion), which tells the stories of several patients and their families while explaining care options and interviewing many health...