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Mental Illness – It Does Not Have to Rob You of Hope
Like many others, I have been touched by family members who are mentally ill. My father was depressed for much of his life, and at one point was suicidal. I recall him asking me to read a letter that he … Continue reading
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Can You Manage Tube Feeding at Home?
Your child suffers a catastrophic brain injury and can no longer swallow food. After months of institutional care, your physician, the social worker, the discharge planner, and the case manager sit with you and suggest that you take your loved … Continue reading
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Has Mom Lost her Appetite?
When you go visit your mother, you notice her clothes are looser and you suspect she has lost weight. Your father died recently and your mother has told you she feels blue. You realize that if she continues to lose … Continue reading
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