Thursday May 18,  2006, Issue #275

 

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From The Editor


 

Wisdom Abounds

It’s like I’ve always said, when you have a challenging question, go directly to the experts.  So when I had a challenging healthcare problem regarding my relative with the bagful of conflicting diagnoses, that’s just what I did.  I am extremely grateful for the variety of innovative, thoughtful and immensely helpful answers that you set in last week.  I’d like to share some of them with you today:

A palliative care consultation may be the direction to go, as it helps to clarify the goals of care, the practical needs of patients and families and the overall impact of illness. A palliative care specialist can be your loved one’s advocate in navigating the complexities of the healthcare system and in trying to make sense of the medical advice and treatment recommendations, all the while benchmarking decisions to what your friend defines as wellness and meaningful care….Continued


I don't have answers but, I sure know what you are talking about.  Meds my mother needed damaged her liver, which resulted in all kinds of conflicting problems and prescriptions.  She has seen so many specialists due to her cardiac problems, anemia issues, high cholesterol, arthritis, hardening of the arteries in the brain - and it goes on and on...Continued  


Your relative’s experience is not unique. We went through 15 different doctors in two years before my husband’s spinal cord injury was correctly diagnosed and repaired. The ‘best guesses’ we got ranged from multiple sclerosis to a tumor on his spine. Some doctors just gave up and said they couldn’t help him...which cruelly left us nowhere...Continued 


Special thanks to Dr. Vicki Rackner who called to offer her personal support in helping clear through the muck.  

And my personal favorite from Jack:

Two doctors make a paradox.

Ain’t that the truth!

 

Congratulations to our friend Carolyn Haynali, founder of Caregivers Army for being inducted into the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame.  

 
 

Take care
Gary Barg

Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com


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Sponsored Article

Age 65 you have a disease!
Ageism, how it affects senior health & caregivers
By Patrece Banks

Age 65: you have a disease! The assumption is age causes decline when in fact illness is more often the cause...Continued


Feature Article

Huntington's Disease: A Caregiver's Guide
By Frances Maguire Paist, Staff Writer

To the uninitiated, a first read-through of the symptoms of Huntington’s disease is reminiscent of the behaviors of very early childhood. ....Continued


Additional Articles::

Changing The Status Quo
By Jennifer Wilson, Staff Writer


By the year 2020, it’s predicted that there will be over 52 million older adults, representing about 16% of the population...Continued


Multiple Sclerosis: Getting and Managing
Health Care Needs

By Grace Curry

f you are caregiving to a friend or relative with Multiple Sclerosis, you already know how difficult it can be to manage that care....Continued

 

Guest Column

Putting Your Best Foot Forward
By Mary Damiano

Feet are one of the most important yet maligned parts of the body.  They are our little chauffeurs, getting us where we want to go...Continued


Caretips

Huntington's Disease: Tips for Coping
By Heather Pratt

Some of the suggestions I have for living with HD are:

  • Keep life simple - Rest, Exercise, Nutrition, A daily laugh Carry earplugs with you when you are out (Some people with HD are sensitive to noise)

...Continued


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Carenotes

Hello,

My mom lives with me and my son. Can you help me? Why is it the elderly gets the worst care and assistance from doctors? My mother is having a lot of problems with her primary. I think he is unfit for a doctor. He does not listen to her or me. I have to talk to him, and his reply is "if you don’t like me go somewhere else." My mom is 83, how can I bring her to someone new? I am really lost, can you help? No one seems to know anything.

MF

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Inside This Issue:

From the Editor
Wisdom Abounds
Sponsored Article
Ageism
Feature Article
Huntington's Disease
 
Guest Column
Putting Your Best
Foot Forward
CareTips
Carenotes


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