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Imagine by Linda Koebner Besarta and her family fled Kosovo when she was 10. She was diagnosed with Friederich’s ataxia when she was 11. Now she has “aged out” of a system that helped her and her family cope with her illness. A narrative of illness… written 3 sentences at a time. Contributor: Adam SapersteinJanuary 31, 2015Topics: Illness & DisabilityKeywords: chronic / communicate / compassion / control / disability / frustration / illness / memory
Dying Father has Last First Dance with Daughter by Gabe Gutierrez Video and short text - Rachel Wolf had always dreamed of her wedding - gown, makeup, guests, and family. When her father, Dr. James Wolf, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and had only 3 months to live, she knew she had to find a way, groom or no groom, to have a first dance with him. Contributor: AdminJanuary 8, 2015Topics: Death&Dying / LossKeywords: dying / emotion / expectations / family / hope / life / living / loss / memory / plan / relationship