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VRide For Caregivers Health: Update Week 3


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3rd VRide Weigh Inn

We are now moving into week three of our VRide to promote Caregivers Health.  This week I logged just over 40 miles on the Stationary Bike and 10 miles on foot.  While I did not expect to lose as much weight as I did in week 2, I am down 1 lbs from last week.  I thing that is an accomplishment considering we went to a Mardi Gras Party on Saturday Night.  I will admit that I cheated just a bit at the party.  But, hey…you can’t diet all the time!

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Happy Mardi Gras Everyone…

Check out all our #VRide participants at Caregiving.com 

Continue to follow my progress here at ‘The Purple Jacket.”

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A Live Person On The Phone…YES!


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On Tuesday’s ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ show my guests were Tom and Lynn Wilson from The Caregiver Partnership. . Their mission is to help individuals remain in their home as long as possible by providing products, services and helpful information to family caregivers and their loved ones, nationally. To listen to our broadcast, simply click here

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The Caregiver Partnership is a direct to consumer retailer of a wide range of home health care supplies and services from incontinence products to skin care, daily living aids and mobility. Their mission is to help individuals remain in their home as long as possible by providing products, services and helpful information to family caregivers and their loved ones, nationally.

However, Tom and Lynn just don’t sell products, they are true to their company’s name as they are in partnership with their clients as demonstrated by the fact that all calls to The Caregiver Partnership are answered by a live person!   And to take that one step further, the live person on the other end of the line has been a caregiver, too.   You can be rest assured that the staff at The Caregiver Partnership is going to be talking to you from the perspective of a caregiver; I can’t think of a more comforting or soothing environment for a caregiver.

But… Don’t just take my word, visit The Caregiver Partnership yourself at:

a      Store – www.caregiverpartnership.com

b      Blog – blog.caregiverpartnership.com

c      Caregiver Resources Library –www.caregiverpartnership.com/resources/categories/

Have a question for their staff, it is a toll-free call 1-600-985-1353.  Tell them…’The Bow Tie Guy’ sent you!

Join us every Tuesday at 1:00pm on Blog Talk Radio for Be A Healthy Caregiver’: Next week’s guest we welcome author,  Author Diana Denholm, Ph.D., The Caregiving Wife.

Our show is available live or archived online for your convenience, by clicking here.

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‘The Purple Jacket’ 2012 in review


Thank You for visiting ‘The Purple Jacket in 2012.  We are already off to a roaring start in 2013 with over 600 visitors.   I am committed to bring the most practical and pragmatic views on Caregiving to ‘The Purple Jacket.”  It is an honor to share our Caregiving experience with you!

To your health in 2013.  My your Caregiving journey always have a gentle wind at your back!

 

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 6,200 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 10 years to get that many views.

Click here to see the complete report.

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Be A Healthy Caregiver on Blog Talk Radio



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On Tuesday January 29th at 1:00 pm,  we welcome Lynn and Tom Wilson from The CareGiver Partnership to our ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ show on Blog Talk Radio .

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The Caregiver Paris a direct to consumer retailer of a wide range of home health care supplies and services from incontinence products to skin care, daily living aids and mobility.

They also now offer a host of in-home services such as fall detection and even national delivery of freshly prepared, home delivered meals.

Their mission is to help individuals remain in their home as long as possible by providing products, services and helpful information to family caregivers and their loved ones, nationally.

With all the services that The Caregiver Partnership provides, Tom and Lynn are two people who really care, while demonstrating what it means to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver.’ 

To Listen to our show live, simply click here!

Below are some  links to pertinent Agency/Brand information for The Caregiver Partnership

a      Store – www.caregiverpartnership.com

b      Blog – blog.caregiverpartnership.com

c      Caregiver Resources Library – www.caregiverpartnership.com/resources/categories/

Our show is available live or archived online for your convenience, by clicking here.

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VRide Week 2 Update


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Second VRide Weight In Sunday January 27th

We are now into week two of our VRide to promote Caregivers Health. This week I logged over 50 miles on the Stationary Bike and over 15 miles in walking distance. Every Sunday, I ‘Weigh In’ and today after one week of activity, I am 6 lbs down. 

During the first week of any exercise or weight management plan, it is not uncommon to lose more weight that is expected.  Health experts estimate that healthy weight lose is 2 lbs per week.  While I continue to be diligent with my diet and exercise routine this week, I don’t expect to lose 6 lbs every week.

Check out all our #VRide participants at Caregiving.com 

Continue to follow my progress here at ‘The Purple Jacket.”

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End Of Life Wishes: Sometimes You Just Have To Ask.


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On Saturday,  Richard and I were guest on ‘Your Caregiving Journey’ hosted by Denise Brown from Caregiving.com You can listen to the show by simply clicking here. 

Our conversation today came out of a discussion that Denise and I had a couple of weeks ago about a decision I made to withhold information from Richard after he completed his radiation and chemotherapy treatments where the oncologist estimated that he had 3 to 4 months to live.    We also talked about a variety of other  end of life topics that are often difficult to discuss, yet important to get out in the open.

Having a discussion with your partner or caree on such a sensitive topic can be difficult, but so essential in order to Be A Healthy Caregiver. 

During our discussion, Richard spoke about his desires when his pain becomes too great, 20111225-083619.jpgdescribed what a good day feels like and shared what he whats from me as his partner and caregiver on a daily basis. Sometimes it is a simple as…’When something is wrong with me, you will be the first to know, until then, just let me be!

Denise and I talked about the challenge of letting go of my own beliefs and emotions when it comes to Richard’s  wishes.  As I mentioned on the show, Richard and I come for different faith traditions which has  different perspectives and philosophies when it comes to end of life hands touchgindecisions. However as his partner and his caregiver, it is essential for me to put aside my own personal beliefs so that I can honor what Richard wants.

As Caregivers and life partners, we often forget that we are not the ones who are sick.  While we share in our care and concern for each other, when it comes to these critical issues, it is important to follow the wishes of the one who is ill.

End of life discussions are never easy to have.  Richard and I have both buried our partners and while we both have previous experience in this subject, it does not make it any easier. We just know that we have to have this discussion.

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Find a way to have that end-of-life discussion…

Below are some great example of how to start this conversation along with some great questions to to get the conversation going provided by Denise Brown at Caregiving.com

“If you feel uncomfortable, simply say, “I’m uncomfortable with what I’m about to ask, but I’ve been giving some thought to your last months. I want to make sure I understand what you what and need. Would you be up to having a discussion?” And then go from there. The discussion is a process which means you might continue the conversation over several days and weeks and month. And, as your caree’s health changes, you’ll want to revisit the discussion to ensure your caree’s wishes haven’t changed.”

These questions can help during your discussion:

1. How do you want to spend your last months and weeks and days?

2. What do you want from me during your last months?

3. What’s a good day like for you? (This is a good question to ask regularly as the definition of a “good day” will change.)

4. Do you have any unfinished business you’d like to finish?

5. How do you feel about dying? What do you think happens after we die?

If you haven’t visited Denise Brown at Caregiving.com now is the time to do so.  Richard and I consider Denise and all the members of Caregiving.com as our extended family.   Denise is a true leader in the Caregiving community.

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Challenges of caregiving ‘weigh’ on Chris MacLellan


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I would like to thank Florida Blue for this article which was published on their website today.  

Chris MacLellan is among the estimated 65.7 million caregivers in the U.S., so he has a lot of people who can understand the challenges of caring for a loved one. However, sometimes he’s felt completely alone.

“Just as the caree needs support, caregivers need their own support system to help them get through the ups and downs of the caregiving experience,” said Chris. “I found out that if I can’t take care of myself, how can I take care of my partner?”

Research tells us that caregiving can have serious physical health consequences. In fact, 17% of caregivers feel their health in general has gotten worse as a result of their caregiving responsibilities.*

Chris knows all about the toll that caregiving can inflict upon his own health. In past years, he has cared for a close friend and he now cares for his partner, who was diagnosed with esophageal cancer in 2011. He describes these experiences as “life changing.”

But what also changed during these experiences was his weight. While he cared for others, he struggled with using food as comfort instead of fuel. At one point in Chris’ life he weighed almost 300 lbs. – and he knew he was at a breaking point. Through diligent efforts, he lost 100 lbs. and continues the battle to keep it off. However, due to the recent stress of his partner’s diagnosis and subsequent caregiving duties, his weight has started to rise once again.

“I knew I had to make a permanent change in my weight,” he said. “If I am to be a healthy caregiver, I have to take better care of myself.”

Chris now is a big believer in caregivers taking care of their physical and mental health. He also realizes that like him, other caregivers often put their own personal needs second, which often turns into weight gain or other health problems..

In February of 2011, he began writing a blog to share his caregiving story and

create awareness. Today, an interactive online community of caregivers also thrives as a result of his outreach. He calls his blog The Purple Jacket, where you’ll find his passion for caregiving, personal experiences and struggles, and advocacy efforts. Plus, the blog has blossomed into a full-scale resource for caregivers with a focus on the specific challenges of the LGBT community.

Chris also hosts Be a Healthy Caregiver on BlogTalkRadio and you’ll find his helpful tips, words of encouragement and retweets @TheBowTieGuy.

“I am a communicator, not a clinician,” Chris says. “My passion for increasing awareness about caregiving has been my mental therapy, of sorts. Sharing my life has helped others…and me, too.”

So, after all, Chris is not alone.

Take a virtual ride with Chris

On January 20th, Chris will kick off a virtual ride, tweeting from his stationary bike about improving his personal health while continuing to raise awareness for fellow caregivers. His goal to lose weight is teamed with reaching other caregivers to motivate them to focus on their own health. Florida Blue will follow Chris’s ride on Twitter, so be sure to help us cheer him on!

We understand the importance of making your health a priority, especially if you’re a caregiver. To help you make the difficult decision to focus on your own health, we invite you to stop by one of our Florida Blue Centers, where one of our staff nurses will speak with you about your personal health challenges. You can even get a your blood pressure checked, have a cholesterol and blood glucose screening, check your height and weight, and more.

And, don’t forget to visit Staying Healthy on floridablue.com for great tips and guidance.

Be sure to tell us about your caregiving experiences, below. We want you to know you are not alone…

*Source: http://www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/content_node.jsp?nodeid=439

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‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ on Blog Talk Radio


On Tuesday, January 22nd we welcome Mandy Harrell from Wearvever* USA to our ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ show on Blog Talk Radio.  The Wearever* Brand offers comfortable, quality, affordable and stylish apparel solutions for everyday health and wellness concerns.  You can access the show live or at your convenience (after Tuesday at 1:30pm) by clicking here

The men’s and women’s line of washable, reusable urinary incontinence panties and briefs is especially beneficial for active people who want to continue their normal lifestyles without worry or emotional stress resulting from urinary incontinence.  Additionally, Wearever* offers incontinence bedding products as well as Buster Brown socks.

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As the Brand Manager for Wearever* USA, Mandy will provide us with some helpful tips and talk about their great products as Wearever USA helps us to ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver!’ 

To learn more about Wearever* USA, you can visit their website by simply clicking here.

Our show is available live or archived online for your convenience.

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Caregivers: How Do We Listen at the End of Life?


On Tuesday  we welcomed  Dr. Richard Wagner, M.Div., Ph.D., ACS to our ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ show on Blog Talk Radio.

Dr. Wagner’s book ‘The Amateur’s Guide to Death and Dying: enhancing the wagner._SL110_End of Life.”   provides us with a realistic view of a topic that is often difficult to talk about.  Out of Seattle, WA., Dr. Wagner has worked in the field of end of life issues for over 30 years.

As Caregivers, we often face the issues of death on a daily basis.  Yet as caregivers, we often help facilitate healthy transitions for the person that we care for and love.  “Curiously enough, people who are dying usually have a different priority system at this time in their life…..”   As the caregiver, we are so focused  on the needs of our caree, sometimes we just need to be present and listen.

During my Caregiving experience with Fr. Orlando, I had the privilege to hold him while he made his transition.  I would not have been able to do that without knowing from our conversations that he was at peace with his life and had accepted what was going to happen.  Of course, during those marvelous conversations, we had no idea when the time would come, yet we both knew that it would come. Those last few weeks with him were amazing and filled with raw emotions.  Honest, heartfelt conversations seemed to happen with such ease.  That was his way of preparing me for what was coming down the road.   Sometimes, listening is the best answer.

While death is not a ‘lively’ topic to talk about, I am confident that you will find the conversation with Dr. Wagner upbeat, real and sensitive.

To listen to Tuesday’s episode,  simply click here (I would appreciate your feedback on this episode.)

To learn more about Dr. Wagner, click here.

To purchase Dr. Wagner’s books, click here.

Next Tuesday, January 15th at 1:00pm (est) our guest will be Mandy Harrell from WeareverUSA .  The Wearever brand offers comfortable, quality, affordable and stylish apparel solutions for everyday health and wellness concerns.

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‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ on Blog Talk Radio


On Tuesday January 8th,  we welcome Dr. Richard Wagner, M.Div., Ph.D., ACS to our show Be A Healthy Caregiver!  Out of Seattle, WA., Dr. Wagner is a psychotherapist/clinical sexologist and has been in private practice since 1981.

Dr. Wagner has been working with the terminally ill, chronically ill elder and dying people in hospitals, hospice and home settings for over thirty years.

We will be chatting about Dr. Wagner’s work and his book The Amateur’s Guide to Death and Dying: enhancing the End of Life.  As Caregivers, we are often dealing with issues surrounding life and death.  Our conversation will be upbeat, real and with a touch of spirituality.

To learn more about Dr. Wagner, click here.

To purchase Dr. Wagner’s books, click here.

To Listen to  Dr. Wagner on ‘Be A Healthy Caregiver’ on  Blog Talk Radio click here

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