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		<title>Are you grieving?  I am. But Mom is still with us.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Grief results not only from the loss of a loved one. Sometimes we don't know that's the emotion we're experiencing in a relationship, or even a job (which is also a relationship). This morning, I recalled a therapy session years ago in which it was suggested I was grieving the loss of the relationship I once had with my, then, husband of 20 years. ]]></description>
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		<title>Communicating with Non-Speaking Parents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Rose Broyles Aging Care recently posted an article about how to approach communicating with a parent who no longer can speak. I thought about my own mom and how it  saddens me that she can&#8217;t speak much anymore. My mom used to be a social butterfly. Talking to other people was always easy for... <a href="http://caring-for-mom-and-dad.info/caregiving/trying-to-communicate-with-your-parent-if-they-cant-speak/"> [Continue Reading]</a>]]></description>
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