Dealing with death books

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Avatar f tn I guess depressing books in a way? God that sounds bad. lol. I guess people dealing with hardships or something. Or I do like cheesy romance books that seem overrated but are actually good. The only kind of books I don't like are things like fantasy, (I.e harry potter crap).
Avatar f tn t even bother googling it anymore as I found so much of it to be so doomy gloomy. This is sort of off topic, but there is nothing good out there for those dealing with or having gone through miscarriage. We should co-author a couple of books....
1385425 tn?1279544778 m sure you have some words of wisdom to help others who are dealing with chronic pain, and this is a good place to put your experiences to work. Think of the things you planned on doing once you retired and do the ones that you can. Read some good books, volunteer in ways that you can like thru the church. You DO matter and DO have a purpose, you just need to figure out what it is. You can always write to us, or PM me privately to talk or just vent, I'm always here. Take care....
Avatar f tn for the baby and how much will effect him. I usually a very emotional person when dealing with death and I feel like a horrible person for not allowing myself to feel bad. What do I do???
Avatar m tn I currently can't afford health insurance and can't go see a psychiatrist because of this. What I'm hoping for are some tips for dealing with my anxiety. My anxiety comes out of nowhere usually and can be provoked by caffeine, so I avoid caffeine whenever I can. Whenever I get an attack I feel like my throat is closing up and its hard to breathe, and during my worst attack I hyperventilated till I almost passed out.
Avatar f tn Just like falling in love takes time so does dealing with a passing of a loved one.Just opposite ways of feeling.Love and loss,two parts of life that both hurt.For loving anyone or anything,such as a pet can lead to pain.All feelings lead to pain and despair,eventually.So do we stop feeling,stop loving,stop caring,no we just learn to adjust to our new lives without that loved one that pet,that friend.whom ever.Death ends a life,not a relationship.
761787 tn?1234305359 im 19 wks pregnant and i have a fetus with a diagnosis of CPC im scared to death because i have to wait 3 wks to go to a specialist...anyone have any hopes or ideas??
8890834 tn?1400453151 Its affected my life so much and yet feels so ridiculous to have this be holding me down. Is there anyone else out there dealing with this? Aside from downing medication, has anything else helped you find ways to cope and function? I'd like to avoid Big Pharma and opt for Mother Earth instead.
Avatar f tn i don't know how you deal with losing a child. I'm not so sure that i can ever get through this, how do you do it? I mean get up every day and not feel guilty for living without them. I feel so guilty every day for getting out of bed and her not being here. I need some advice please.
Avatar f tn I write...a lot...and one of the books I started back in 2001 was about my experiences with FM/CFS and once people read what I had written so far on it, said they kinda got a better knowledge of what I was going through. The internet does have a great deal of info on it and sites for people with FM so worth checking into as well, like noted above by lucky. I don't know if that is something you could do or if you enjoy writing, but I did it and I didn't leave anything out.
719902 tn?1334165183 Hi all, I am new to this forum and just beginning to search for info on ADD/ADHD. My son is 7 years old and in 2nd grade. He has not been formally diagnosed with ADD, but I am becoming more and more certain that he would be diagnosed with the disorder if "tested". I do know that there is no definite test, but a diagnosis made based on parents/teachers/others' observations of the inidivdual's behavior.
Avatar n tn Gaining knowledge from books and cds is great, but I think you can even learn more about confronting and dealing with this through actual interaction....keep us posted!
675347 tn?1365460645 I was not being monitored by a doc so therefore there is no way of saying I was clinically dead or not but I believe I was on the brink of it or dealing with the process of it. I had had a virus and the Doc didn't do anything for it. I had just come back home and was told to walk it off. So I fought it and fought it. Drank a bunch of juice/fluids yet still seemed very sick. Went to bed.
Avatar f tn Can anyone recommend any books on dealing with the loss of your mother and your very best friend. I know I need help, I feel like I'm drowning. I miss her so much, I just don't know how to go on. Thanks for any help you can give.
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Avatar n tn My mother(age 47) has drasticly gone down hill in the past 4yrs. It seemed to all happen at once and in the past year things have gotten worse. Heart disease runs strong in my family,not many have lived past 50yrs old.My mom has hypertension,high blood pressure, chronic lung disease, and heart disease to name a few. This past July she had to have emergeny double bypass surgery and had a minor heartatacke about a month after the surgery.
1373434 tn?1284820769 If you feel that something medically is wrong, then consulting with a doc may give you peace at mind. I find that reading books about my condition and talking to others in the same boat often reassures me that there is hope for help and peace at mind.
Avatar n tn You should call your ob and let them know what your feeling it might be your mucous plug or your water broke.. the pains could be baby barely has any room and you feel the kicks and punches way more than before. I'm 37 weeks too with my first and I ask and call my ob and hospital for anything and everything. I also look things up online and read pregnancy books. I've bought one and sometimes go to the book store to read different ones they can be pretty expensive.