Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Malignant Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma Awarenes

You can use Carepages to send out general information and post updates. Friends can leave messages on Carepages. They can also write letters, or send cards. Depending on your level of comfort with online messages, they can certainly send email. You can also make an email list and send out mesothelioma information to lots of people at one time. If you don’t know how to do this, ask one of your family members or friends to help you.


If there is a good time for a short visit, you can let people know, but of course tell them to call first. If things are not going well, and your spouse does not want visitors, you can send that mesothelioma information out.

You may want to ask a close friend or other family member to be the point person for contacting other people. Make sure you ask for what you need, and make sure you are clear about what you don’t need, like lots of visitors at the same time.
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How can I get help with the day-to-day demands?

Again, every family is different. If you have family members who live nearby and are willing to help, let them help. Do not try and do everything yourself. You can ask family members to buy groceries, or cook some of the meals. You can ask one of the family to stay at home while you  mesothelioma get out to do something for yourself. You have to think of yourself too. If you become overwhelmed and exhausted, you will not be able to help anyone

Your church or temple may have a group who help people in the community who are sick. Take advantage of this help. If your spouse was in a union there may be people who volunteer to help out. Any other organization he or she belonged to may very well have volunteers ready to assist people in need.

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