How Does Blood Clot?
Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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Overview Blood clotting, also called blood coagulation, occurs in reaction to a wound to halt the flow of blood. This happens so that blood loss will stop and also so that the wound will be closed and no bacteria or…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
What would you do if you were ever faced with the situation of having a loved one in a domestic violent situation? Most people would probably say they would report the situation and try and get the victim removed from…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Domestic violence is an epidemic in the United States. Domestic violence victims and domestic violence perpetrators can be anyone. In domestic violence not only does it involve two people it involves the entire family. The people involved can be of…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Abuse always effects the self esteem. In my case, abuse started when I was a toddler with doctors and nurses. This went on without my parents ever knowing. My mother trusted all doctors, thinking they knew what was best. She…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Abuse,self esteem…these two words haunted me much of my life…. I grew up in a hateful, abusive house when my mom left my dad and two little brothers and took me to start a “new life” with her new fling…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Living in fear. Domestic violence is passed on to one generation to another from learned behavior that comes from watching it as a child and the fear that comes with seeing it as one. An abusive woman apologies to her husband…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Augusten Burroughs might only be 42 but he has already written five memoirs, and in the latest he targets his father and in the process creates a disturbing account of a traumatic family life. A Wolf at the Table: A…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Damaged Goods: There will be no peace or spiritual rescue tonight for her demons have been very busy placing the old stumbling blocks anew. Yes, tonight is another one of those deep nights, restless, thick, and emotionally suffocating. Aubrey’s body…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
There’s something called Indian way of thinking. Every country has its own particular way of thinking based on which we develop the way we look at things and treat them in that respect. What we have seen and gathered through…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
The most amazing thing happens when a Soul crosses from here to the other side. The only thing you need do when this happens before you had a chance to be physically present for the earthly good bye is to…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Most of us (89% according to this poll) want to make the end-of-life decision for ourselves. Ultimately, the right to die with dignity – without horrible, chronic pain or personal degradation – should come down to the individual. In a…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Friday, October the 13th, will forever be etched in my grieving heart. My husband had just had surgery on his left foot, and I was home on holidays to nurse him back to health. The dreaded phone call came; it…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
A person who lives in constant pain often experiences thoughts of suicide. They don’t necessarily want to end their lives, but the continuous, unrelenting pain that they have to endure every day and night makes them think these terrible thoughts….
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Goodbye, “an act of parting”, a “farewell” from Dictionary.com. What the dictionary won’t tell you is why we need goodbyes. Because we do, we need to be able to say, so long, be safe, go on, God bless, or sometimes,…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
To help us understand why bereavement counseling benefits those who are grieving, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D. wrote the book On Death and Dying. She explains the need for bereavement counseling comes from the fact that today, more people live to old…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Mention chronic pain to most people and they will not have any idea of what that term actually means in real life. The majority of people are blessed to live in relatively good health and may experience an occasional headache…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Bereavement counseling with a properly trained, experienced and conscientious helper is unlikely to be harmful, but it’s not always necessary. Grief is not an illness; it’s a wound. A good grief counselor should be able to recognize the difference between…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
I’ve been suffering from a consistent low-to-moderate level pain for about five years, ever since my multiple sclerosis condition escalated to the secondary progressive phase. On a scale of one to 10, I’d say my pain is from a three-to-five…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Death seems so final and life seems so unfinished. When a loved one dies we often wish we had more time, or we had said the things we felt. We wish for the luxury of a proper goodbye. We feel…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Bereavement: Picking up the Pieces At one point and time, we all experience loss of a loved one and the period of grieving that follows. Loss and grief is different for different reasons and under different circumstances. The pain touches…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
What to do when someone dies and there was no time for goodbyes. My father died unexpectedly on April fool’s day 15 years ago. He was walking from the parking lot, in the morning, into his job. We were told…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Mourning a death of a spouse, close family friend, relationship, pet or even the death of a career can be totally devastating. Death signals finality. Those left behind tend to feel cut-off from everyone and everything; they feel alone and…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
I wanted to kill myself. I kept thinking it was an understandable option to everything else that was happening in life. I thought it might teach someone a lesson, hopefully make them see life a little differently. That was just…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
Contact with JacquieAfter Death Communication There is no definitive how-to on this topic. But following the death of my daughter, Jacquie, on September 3, 2001, I read books on the afterlife and contacting the deceased, sought mediums, attended every denomination…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
The words I never wanted to hear came crashing down upon me on a bleak September morning in 1992. I drove all night from Nashville to Cincinnati after receiving a call that my grandmother was sick. My grandmother had always…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
The milestones of firsts that a mother marks throughout her child’s life are times to be remembered with love and happiness. They are a way to document the passage of a child into adulthood. They are a way to celebrate…
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November 17, 2015 Crisis Support
The pain started from my head, all the way down to my lower back. I had so much tension and pain that I would clinch my teeth which caused shooting pains in my jaw and my neck into my shoulders….
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November 16, 2015 Crisis Support
To suffer a miscarriage is to suffer a very common fate, and yet a mysterious one. It is mysterious partly in the purely medical sense that the particular reasons why a given pregnancy self-terminates are usually unknown. But more than…
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November 16, 2015 Crisis Support
Although death is common enough occurrence, few people know how to deal with those who are going through the grieving process, often avoiding them. Isolation is real problem for grieving people. If you are to attempt to help somebody through…
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November 16, 2015 Crisis Support
If you really want to understand the constant pain and thoughts of suicide it requires a different mind set than the everyday person has. The thoughts that surround suicide are not ones that typically run through everyone’s daily thoughts. There…
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November 16, 2015 Crisis Support
Being the Moderator on a Grief Discussion Board, has required me to deal with death on a daily basis. One of the issues that frequently comes up is the information that women need to know before the death of a…
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