Re: INFORMATION: for the chronic pain person, for significant others, for caregivers, for friends

From: Ginny King (gking@myrick.com)
Tue Sep 14 19:03:10 1999


Helen, Once again, many thanks for your careful research. I have printed out some of the articles you suggested to give to my loved ones to help them help me. I know they want to help, but I don't know how to tell them what I need. I found the articles very helpful and appreciate the time you take to take care of us all. God bless you. Ginny

At Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Helen Dynda wrote: >
>* SUPPORT: for the chronic pain person, for significant others, for
>caregivers, for friends *
>
>I encourage you to read these excellent articles - which may help you to
>find ideas which could help you to live a better quality of life as you
>try to deal with chronic pain on a daily basis.
>
>This excellent information can be found at the following websites:
>
>** 10 Tips for Family Caregivers - is found at the National Family
>Caregiver Association website - click: "Caregiving Tips" - then click
>each of the listed articles.
>" http://www.nfcacares.org/ "
>
>** Family, Friends, Caregiver Support
>" http://www.restministries.org/caregiver.htm "
>
>** Caregiver's Corner
>" http://www.restministries.org/ccorner.htm "
>
>** Men Share Their Feelings About Their Wive's Illness
>" http://www.restministries.org/menshare.htm "
>
>** ...And He Will Give You Rest - a monthly support newsletter
>" http://www.restministries.org/newsletter.htm "
>
>** When a Friend Has a Chronic Illness, What to Say...How to Help...
>" http://www.restministries.org/whattosay.htm "
>
>* * * * TAKE A LOOK AT THESE WEBSITES TOO!! * * * *
>
>You will find many more helpful articles at:
>
>** The Rest Ministries website - which is found at:
>" http://www.restministries.org/ "
>
>** Christians with Chronic Illness/Pain AWARD - I found this website to
>be really special!
>" http://www.restministries.org/Award.htm "
>
>(I hope that you will find the above websites helpful to you as you do
>whatever you can do in order to cope.)
>
>--
>The 15th century proverb which summarizes the purpose of medicine is:
>* To cure sometimes, to relieve often, to comfort always. *
>


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