Stories from My Past
As Lynn’s multiple sclerosis has progressed over the years, we have gone through many different mobility assistive devices. Each has
Adults are not the only ones who have caregiving roles thrust upon them; children do as well. Children caring for
I diligently worked to create a website to support caregivers for the past two years. Initially, I planned to have
For several months, we’ve seen groups proclaiming their rights for equal treatment under the law and by others. While I
Last year, my husband asked me to help him arrange a baptism ceremony at our home. Though baptized as a
Daily, the news carries reports of another state entering Phase One of returning to normal following the massive shutdown of
Caregivers never take a break because though they may not be physically present, mentally, they do not let go of
Since multiple sclerosis often strikes in early adulthood, many times, the family unit includes children who mature into adulthood, watching
I’ve been struggling since December 26 with being both the caregiver and needing care myself. I don’t usually get sick
Once upon a time, the world was a different place in America. Sons and daughters grew up, married, and lived
Did you know that delirium is a symptom of a urinary tract infection? Neither did I, but I am learning
I want to shout out today to special-needs parents. God bless them; they have their hands full, and their energy