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		<dc:creator>Physics Textbook</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 05:19:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am amazed with it. It is a good thing for my research. Thanks. ^_^</description>
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Very usefull. Thanks! nehuy spamit s icq...</description>
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		<title>Comment on Grieving during the holidays by Support group after death of sibling &#124; admin</title>
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		<description>[...] any time, and most especially around the holidays.  We&#8217;ve written about this previously, and in that post you&#8217;ll find some good links for getting through this tough time of [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] any time, and most especially around the holidays.  We&#8217;ve written about this previously, and in that post you&#8217;ll find some good links for getting through this tough time of [...]</p>
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		<description>[...] need practical tips on how to keep things organized now that school has started back up again?  Read this helpful article by Dr. Shiro Torquato, a psychologist who frequently assists families of children with special [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Grieving during the holidays by Deborah Tucker</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deborah Tucker</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m sorry to hear of your loss.  I know it&#039;s hard, and I&#039;m glad you are finding the links helpful.</description>
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		<description>I lost my mother last year between Thanksgiving and Christmas and this has been really hard for me. I appreciate your links to these other sites that deal with helping me learn how to grieve during the holidays. This has been hard for the whole family but I was her primary caregiver so it has been especially difficult for me. I know in my heart that she is in a better place but I feel so empty without her here with me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I lost my mother last year between Thanksgiving and Christmas and this has been really hard for me. I appreciate your links to these other sites that deal with helping me learn how to grieve during the holidays. This has been hard for the whole family but I was her primary caregiver so it has been especially difficult for me. I know in my heart that she is in a better place but I feel so empty without her here with me.</p>
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		<description>Hello,&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;My grandmother has Alzheimers disease and are family is trying to fight the battle of exceptance and understanding. There are people in my family my mothers brothers who ignorantly don&#039;t except that she has Alzheimer&#039;s and how serious this is. They look at this from the outside looking in because they don&#039;t visit often or even take the time to take care of their mother. My mother and two other aunts take care of her including myself. I&#039;ve seen my grandmothers mood changes and I&#039;ve seen her agressiveness towards people. She cannot be left alone and it has advanced I would say to a high moderate stage. She is always angry and upset at my grandfather and now she says people want to kill her. She is also a Nicotine addict and when a cigerrete is not supplied to her she becomes even angryer. What help can I get?? what can I do to help people in my family understand that she is not faking it, that she is really sick and needs everyones attention and understanding. Its to the point where my uncles are even embarrases of their own mother out in public. Can someone please help.. I guess selfishly people never expect to hit their families and when it does it makes it of course harder..........</description>
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<p>My grandmother has Alzheimers disease and are family is trying to fight the battle of exceptance and understanding. There are people in my family my mothers brothers who ignorantly don&#8217;t except that she has Alzheimer&#8217;s and how serious this is. They look at this from the outside looking in because they don&#8217;t visit often or even take the time to take care of their mother. My mother and two other aunts take care of her including myself. I&#8217;ve seen my grandmothers mood changes and I&#8217;ve seen her agressiveness towards people. She cannot be left alone and it has advanced I would say to a high moderate stage. She is always angry and upset at my grandfather and now she says people want to kill her. She is also a Nicotine addict and when a cigerrete is not supplied to her she becomes even angryer. What help can I get?? what can I do to help people in my family understand that she is not faking it, that she is really sick and needs everyones attention and understanding. Its to the point where my uncles are even embarrases of their own mother out in public. Can someone please help.. I guess selfishly people never expect to hit their families and when it does it makes it of course harder&#8230;&#8230;&#8230;.</p>
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