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There’s really so much to consider, and way too much to tell
A new answer to the popular but perplexing “How are you?”
Shared story: unique grief, today’s victories, a blip in eternity
“I've come to rejoice in the small victories and make them big.“
Readers offer great alternatives to ‘How is your wife doing?’
When I wrote that “How’s your wife doing?” may not be the most helpful question to ask, I evidently touched a nerve.
‘Keeping up appearances,’ the caregiver’s difficult, daily desire
The fact is that most of us—at some time or at some level, whether we realize it or not—gravitate toward bad news. But like most caregivers, I work to make everything seem good.