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	Comments on: Episode 123 &#8211; When is a Caregiver Not a Caregiver?	</title>
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		By: Theresa Ramus		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have always been the caregiver. That is who I am , best friend, good listener. I took care of my Ma and Dad and my husband and son and helped out with my sister years ago. My husband also helped me out when I had a surgery. He was very attentive during that time. He made sure I was okay.  When he had gotten out of the hospital I had a nurse come once a week to take blood or check on him for a while . We managed just fine and then after I moved where I now am I got away to the beach with my magazines a few times a week for about an hour or so just to get away and what a life saver that was. Water is the most relaxing place to go and get away.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have always been the caregiver. That is who I am , best friend, good listener. I took care of my Ma and Dad and my husband and son and helped out with my sister years ago. My husband also helped me out when I had a surgery. He was very attentive during that time. He made sure I was okay.  When he had gotten out of the hospital I had a nurse come once a week to take blood or check on him for a while . We managed just fine and then after I moved where I now am I got away to the beach with my magazines a few times a week for about an hour or so just to get away and what a life saver that was. Water is the most relaxing place to go and get away.</p>
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