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What I learned from my last year with Susan : reflections on caregiving, grief, and moving forward after my wife's cancer diagnosis
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In 2018, my wife, Susan, died from an aggressive form of neuroendocrine cancer nine months after receiving her diagnosis. In this article, I share some of what I learned about living and dying from Susan with the hope that other caregivers and medical professionals providing end-of-life support might benefit from my experience. This included viewing dying in ways that I had not expected; grieving the many "small deaths" during her illness that helped prepare for the final loss; learning the important values in life; needing to find meaning and purpose in life after caregiving; experiencing guilt on different levels; and deciding on readiness to move forward with my life.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13187-021-02117-9
Voir la revue «Journal of cancer education»
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