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My husband has cancer
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by Linda J. Austin

All of us do not choose the role of caregiving - sometimes caregiving chooses us and, sometimes we are thrust into the role because we are the spouse, the parent, the grown child. Many people think that caregiving comes naturally to women - I disagree. I'm not sure there's a "caregiving gene" any more than there is a "mothering gene." read more

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My Husband can't grieve.

by Deb Sims , MS,RNCS,LCSW

My husband's grandfather is very ill and has just been brought home from the hospital to die. My husband has been there to help with anything his family has needed, from bathroom duties to helping the doctors and nurses with therapy routines, and just sitting in the hospital room holding on to his grandfather's hand.... read more

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