Stories – Emotions
I admit my life is very busy and very difficult. I also admit I manage it pretty well, but just
I always have guilt feelings when I write about any negative emotions I feel in being a caregiver, but the
Often, when I meet someone who has just become a caregiver, they ask me how I do it; “How do
In the past month, I have been taken to the emergency room twice with severe abdominal pain and vomiting. Each
I talked to a fellow caregiver this week about an event that occurred to him, and he commented, “Yeah, I’m
It’s been the talk for days. “Have you heard? We might get a foot of snow.” The prediction was for
I was listening to a Bible commentary today, and the commentator discussed how God takes us through trials in life
What do you see when you see me? Do you see what I’ve come to be? Do you see the
The final stage of experiencing loss or grief is acceptance. Some people never get there; some get there quickly. Most
Many of my blogs focus on the feelings of loss, anger, fatigue, and the negative side of caregiving because that
Let me start by saying that I’m not a psychiatrist nor a licensed counselor, so what I say is based
When you first suspect your loved one has MS, you tend to find ways to deny it. Lynn kept saying