My Turn: When Caregiving Roles Reverse

Weaving two different parts of her life, Linda Wright combines the care she received from her parents and the care she gave to them when they became elderly and frail. She was born with a rare bleeding disorder, so even the slightest bump created deep bruises on her body and a minor injury kept her out of school. The disorder limited her ability to grow up like a typical kid—riding bikes, climbing, and running. Despite the many hospitalizations for uncontrolled bleeding and infusions to clot her blood for a condition that even doctors struggled to treat, Linda's parents gave her a childhood filled with wonder, joy, and love. "My parents protected me, inspired me, and believed in me. They were the ones who had taught me how to be safe," Linda said. When her aging and infirm parents grew to need increasing levels of care themselves, she declared, "I would do whatever it cost to care for them. It was my turn."

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My Turn: When Caregiving Roles Reverse

Weaving two different parts of her life, Linda Wright combines the care she received from her parents and the care she gave to them when they became elderly and frail. She was born with a rare bleeding disorder, so even the slightest bump created deep bruises on her body and a minor injury kept her out of school. The disorder limited her ability to grow up like a typical kid—riding bikes, climbing, and running. Despite the many hospitalizations for uncontrolled bleeding and infusions to clot her blood for a condition that even doctors struggled to treat, Linda's parents gave her a childhood filled with wonder, joy, and love. "My parents protected me, inspired me, and believed in me. They were the ones who had taught me how to be safe," Linda said. When her aging and infirm parents grew to need increasing levels of care themselves, she declared, "I would do whatever it cost to care for them. It was my turn."

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My Turn: When Caregiving Roles Reverse

My Turn: When Caregiving Roles Reverse

by Linda Wright
My Turn: When Caregiving Roles Reverse

My Turn: When Caregiving Roles Reverse

by Linda Wright

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Weaving two different parts of her life, Linda Wright combines the care she received from her parents and the care she gave to them when they became elderly and frail. She was born with a rare bleeding disorder, so even the slightest bump created deep bruises on her body and a minor injury kept her out of school. The disorder limited her ability to grow up like a typical kid—riding bikes, climbing, and running. Despite the many hospitalizations for uncontrolled bleeding and infusions to clot her blood for a condition that even doctors struggled to treat, Linda's parents gave her a childhood filled with wonder, joy, and love. "My parents protected me, inspired me, and believed in me. They were the ones who had taught me how to be safe," Linda said. When her aging and infirm parents grew to need increasing levels of care themselves, she declared, "I would do whatever it cost to care for them. It was my turn."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940181241794
Publisher: Graywood Press
Publication date: 02/15/2025
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 352 KB

About the Author

Linda Wright is a retired librarian, having worked for one school library, four public libraries, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.

 

As a person with a rare genetic bleeding disorder, Linda has served as a past president of the New England Hemophilia Association and a regional board member of the National Hemophilia Foundation. She has been a writing coach and editor for My Girls Blood, an international organization dedicated to sharing the lives of girls and women with bleeding disorders.

 

Her short stories have been published in Chicken Soup for the Soul: O Canada: 101 Heartwarming and Inspiring Stories by and for Canadians and Persimmon Tree, an online magazine of the arts by women over sixty.

 

Her interests include mindfulness meditation, adoption of shelter animals, and knitting. She and her spouse live in Tallahassee, Florida.


 

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