Stories – Emotions
During my nursing training, I was introduced to Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’ five stages of grief and loss related to helping
If I’m going to be away from home for any length of time, I try to arrange for someone to
It’s funny how words or pictures can bring back such vivid memories. The Cultural Arts Department at work sponsored a
Introduction: I wrote the following story about when I was waiting at Lynn’s bedside to find out if he was
My daughter writes each day about something she is thankful for that day. I was so touched by the
Lynn and I had to make a very difficult decision this week– whether to cancel our summer vacation or to
Each of us filters information through our previous life experiences. We evaluate comments made and inferences perceived through those filters
I earn a living by working in a hospital in the department of Human Resources. Hospitals are heavily regulated and
I have a tendency to feel sorry for myself at times. I also know that I may, at times, play
As much as it’s the Thanksgiving season, I was thinking about the impact Multiple Sclerosis has had on our lives
I attended a webinar today called “Grief: What Helps When It Hurts” by the Hospice Foundation of America. I was
Being a caregiver is difficult. It’s a lot of hard work; it’s emotionally trying; it’s downright exhausting…but also very rewarding.