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The Caregiving Man It occurs to me what the hold up might be. Generally a CMfM is
written in foreign language. It only appears intelligible to
the common man. I preserved the timbre of my most desperate journal entries to present insights into the cancer experience from my caregiving perspective. The journey is made alone but we choose our allys. The CMfM is not compiled for a specific audience, ie I tried to create a communication tool with mine so that it effectively displayed commitment of personal sacrifice at the most critical time: early, unplanned, unprepared, now. Those women newly diagnosed with serious illnesses may find a voice in the manual and can (as simply as) point to examples with the suggestion "Honey, please just try to do something like (that)?" We solicit more examples of how to become better caregivers. Is there value in this? Obviously not all shared visions mesh. Support the man who tries to be a companion for a patient. This will help both the caregiver and the care receiver. If this belief is from la-la-land, so be it. It's not literature. Nor is it technobabble about cancer research. It's not a pie-in-the-sky "magic cure" for anyone who is willing to follow guidelines to the T. Essentially you must intend to care. Give whatever care you can. ****Career advice***** TrackbacksWeblogs that reference this entry
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