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Category Archives: education, health
Privacy vs getting changes made
When you have a Chronically ill child, and the school suggests that you just “stop his education until he is well enough to attend”.. The system is broken. Continue reading
Hitting Close to Home
I participated in a group support phone call the other day where the recurring theme of how to be treated better in the ER came up.. Repeatedly. This isn’t new to us, when describing the ER or doctors in general. … Continue reading
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A letter to our old School
Chronically ill students are more than their illnesses Continue reading
Changes
As we move into week five of our cyclic cycle, we have decided that its time to make some changes. With not a lot of help from the school, and not a lot of resources to get them to help … Continue reading