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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Joining Forces Aims to Assist Military and Veteran Caregivers
Yesterday I was privileged to sit in on a conference call announcing great efforts by Joining Forces and RAND Corporation and the Elizabeth Dole Foundation. From: THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the First Lady _____________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April … Continue reading
Guest Post: What happen When Your Autistic Child Ages out of Tricare? One Family’s journey:
I want to thank Erin for sharing her place in cyberspace with me today. She asked me to talk a little about our mildly autistic son after he graduated from high school. Our son was identified with ADHD at age … Continue reading
Making Progress
As the move date grows closer, the pressure mounts. I feel the stress in the pit of my stomach nearly all day long and when I wake up during the night. The medical, educational and travel paperwork seems to multiply … Continue reading
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Asbestos Awareness Week 2014
Heather Von St. James is a cancer survivor. Every year, 3000 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma, and in 2005, she was one of them. At age 36, she was diagnosed with mesothelioma just a few months after her first and … Continue reading