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Sue Patrick's Workbox System Review by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert After hoping and praying for a baby for ten years, Sue Patrick recieved a beautiful bundle of joy from her Heavenly Father. Grief was to follow, though, when her son was diagnosed at the age of two with Autism while Sue was working on her master's degree from North Carolina State University and getting ready to give birth to her daughter. She got t ... Read on »
Richard Monroe Harkless, operator of MX Factors, gets 100 years in prison; how did so many people... by Chuck Gallagher Patient ExpertHealth Maven When it comes to Ponzi schemes, it always amazes me how seemingly intelligent and well-educated people can fall prey to them. (At least, you’d assume that anyone who’s made a sizable chunk of money has a basic level of intelligence when it comes to how it is invested.) It’s a question I’ve thought enough about through the ye ... Read on »
EMDR As a Healing Tool in Traumatic Grief by Noah R. By Beth S. Patterson, MA, LPC, Grief & Loss Topic Expert ContributorClick here to contact Beth and/or see her GoodTherapy.org ProfileThe intense and painful experiences of grief are generally considered “normal.” However, when those experiences are extremely distressing, unduly interfere with day-to-day functioning or do not su ... Read on »
Limb Loss and the Grieving Process: Part 1 by Victoria Powell As a Nurse Life Care Planner, I often work with individuals who have suffered an amputation. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is responsible for outlining what we know today as the grieving process. This grief cycle is not only associated with those who have lost loved ones, but other types of loss including limb loss. Initially, there were five stages of ... Read on »
It's Official --- We've Come a Long Way by tsquared417 I've been thinking about this for a while now and am not sure that I can appropriately put it into words. The whole reason I started this blog was for HOPE. When we first learned of Olivia's diagnosis, there was nothing that offered hope. Nothing. I wanted new families to know that there is hope...that it won't be the life you think it will be...it ... Read on »
Losing Weight Is EASY! Now Shut Up About It. by Lynn Bering Healthy Living Professional Thanks again for all your support while I was in New York. I read your comments and emails on my phone as I traveled home and they helped me feel less like a goober in the spotlight and more like myself. I smiled when I read MizFit’s comment: “Can’t wait to read about what you were feeling inside as you came across as calm cool c ... Read on »
Thankful Thursday ~ Trials by Debbie Registered Nurse It's Thankful Thursday and Iris of Grace Alone is hosting us for the month of November. My friend Iris is the originator of this meme which I've grown to love. Knowing that I'll participate each week, I'm on the lookout for all I can be thankful for each day. Thank you Iris!However, Iris chose the theme of trials for this week. Can I really be than ... Read on »
It's Official --- We've Come a Long Way by tsquared417 I've been thinking about this for a while now and am not sure that I can appropriately put it into words. The whole reason I started this blog was for HOPE. When we first learned of Olivia's diagnosis, there was nothing that offered hope. Nothing. I wanted new families to know that there is hope...that it won't be the life you think it will be...it ... Read on »
‘Considering the benefit a ... by Phil ‘Considering the benefit and the risk, we think this preparation totally unsuitable for the treatment of depression.’ — May 25th 1984 communication to Lilly US from Lilly Bad Homburg by B v.Keitz containing a translation of an unofficially received medical comment on the Fluoxetine application to the German regulators. Let Them Ea ... Read on »
The Surrogate’s Struggle After the Baby is Born by ARR1.com By Mary Ellen McLaughlinMost surrogates-to-be come to ARR thinking they’ll forge a relationship with the biological parents that will last forever. And for many, they do. (We have one relationship where the surrogate’s entire family has been invited to every birthday party of the child she carried five years ago!)Other times, however, ... Read on »