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... reading the paper, or even resting. It keeps me calm. Are his pillows comfortable? Is his laundry clean? Is his phone nearby? We have chosen his readings for his funeral, and so I find I am reading scripture...
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... since Susan could not sit in the chair for very long. After the cut, I gave Susan a quick blow dry and finished with an amazing scented spray... She loved it! So my friends, please brush your loved ones...
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... the need for families to stay with their loved ones. Jaime was given scopolomine to help dry up her secrections that night. Simone gave us her pager number in case we needed her. Family brought in easy...
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... blood flowing through my limbs. I imagined little strings vibrating around me. I thought of my laundry in the washer at home. I thought of the ramshackle cabin my Dad owned at Buffalo Lake, and the old...
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... and I’m not ready yet to change this. S. was a meticulous organizer (as am I) when it came to laundry—all was done in an orderly way, and it has taken me many washings to master how she folded t-shirts,...
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... and air movement, providing cool cloths to the forehead, and ensuring linens are light and dry. Cool liquids or ice chips may be helpful for patients who are alert. Mouth and lip care is important for...
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... Avoid shaving the area prior to application of the patch. Cleanse the area with water and allow to dry completely. Avoid the use of soaps, cleansers, oils, lotions, alcohol or other agents that might...
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... along the raised dyke, we all watch the high river swirl by, and stare back at the cormorants drying sable, spread- open wings, as they perch motionless on pieces of logs. Peanut barks. The rare blue-...
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... to doctors and friends, medications to buy, meals to make, giving her medications on time, laundry, paying bills, and on and on. And that continued after her death. She died at 11: 20 PM on a Sunday night.