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Caregiver Poem The following is excerpted from Stroke Connection Magazine, January/February 2009. Some days are good, some days are bad Same days are happy, some days are sad Sometimes I’ll cry, then I’ll let out a big sigh I seek understanding from all the demanding Sometimes they say things, unaware of the hurt it brings Sometimes a little patience will do To make it through the day with you You can’t forget that I have feelings too So you must remember I’m human like you. They say we’re unsung heroes Like soldiers in the field Not knowing what the day’s challenges will yield But a little thank you here – a little thank you there Throw in some love – tell me you appreciate my care. A few kind words will go a mile Especially if it’s said with a smile Who am I you ask? And is there a message I’m sending? Damn right I am— I'm a caregiver and my work is never-ending. — Eric Scanlan © 2006
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