RE: When Bringing Life Has a Risk of Death; An HG Survival Story Part 1

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When Bringing Life Has a Risk of Death; An HG Survival Story Part 1

in life •  7 years ago 

I appreciate your being so open on the subject.
Ed's sending your whole family a heart hug!

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Thank you Ed :) Yes... It is a subject that often gets shuttled under the rug in my experience, because no one wants to hear about how it actually can be. However, bringing it out, and talking about it I find is healing for those that have gone through it (part of my cognitive therapy for the PTSD associated with it), as well as in hopes that one day they will actually put research into treating it, or having better medication than the anti-nausea drugs that have been used for the last 60 years (seriously, they are still using Diclectin as the go to, which was started in the 60's)