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Do Not Dictate How I’m Supposed to Feel

In my last blog I said I didn’t want to be negative.  I didn’t want to make a list of things NOT to say to the parents of chronically ill children.  And I still don’t.  But someone said something to me that has brought this one thing forward.  One thing that should NEVER be said… Continue reading Do Not Dictate How I’m Supposed to Feel

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Five Things the Parents of a Child with a Chronic Illness NEED TO HEAR

Since my daughter was diagnosed with liver failure and then cancer, I have heard it all.  I can give you a long list of things not to say to a parent with a sick or chronically ill child, but that would be exhausting and wouldn’t nearly cover it all.  These lists are all over the… Continue reading Five Things the Parents of a Child with a Chronic Illness NEED TO HEAR

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The Steps of Grief with Each Doctor Visit

When you have a child with a chronic illness, you have to go through the steps of grief emotionally to handle the disease.  But once you go through those and get through the initial emergency period,  you can get complacent during long stretches of generally good health where the “chronic” doesn’t rear its ugly head.  … Continue reading The Steps of Grief with Each Doctor Visit