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A Writer’s Review for 2020

By: Donna | 0 Comments | | Category: Blogging, caregiver, Everyday Life, Health, Quarantine, Writing | Tags : , , ,

A Writer's Review

A Writer’s Review for 2020 This writer’s review for 2020 will reveal some progress and some sadness. We will catch up on the man in the chair, an incredibly sad event that took place and missing a special person. Also, counting on others. Along with everyone living during a weird ... more

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Caregiver Responsibilities Emotions &Thoughts

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Caregiver Responsibilities Emotions and Thoughts

The caregiver now eats alone most meals. Keeps busy in the condo most of the day alone as he sleeps. This April brings thoughts of what I Wish Everyone Knew About Caregivers & Illness and The Risks In An Unknown World more

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Overwhelmed by Solitude

By: Donna | 13 Comments | | Category: Everyday Life, Short Stories, Writing | Tags : ,

Overwhelmed by Solitude

I am always Overwhelmed with Solitude. There is two specific reasons for this Overwhelming feeling. more

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Risks In An Unknown World

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Risks For A Caregiver & Patient In An Unknown World!

Respiratory germs are tough on a healthy individual. A COPD patient it is a frightening thought that something can cause the end of life. Understanding modes of germ transmission, you can protect your health and that of the people around you. That is why a caregiver is always managing the ... more

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The Man in the Chair

By: Donna | 4 Comments | | Category: Life and Care-giving, Short Stories, Writing | Tags : ,

The Man In The Chair

I assured him he deserved such a luxury. Purchased it, assembled it and had it waiting for his return. more

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I Wish Everyone Knew About Caregivers & Illness

By: Donna | 0 Comments | | Category: Life and Care-giving, Short Stories, Writing | Tags : ,

I Wish Everyone Knew About Caregivers & Illness

This blogger is also a full-time caregiver to a spouse who lives with COPD. He is in the last Stage which is stage 4. He still eats well and does a few essential things on his own but other than those essential things this caregiver is on duty 24/7. more

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