How to cope.
The ability to cope is learned. It is an understanding of the tricks to picking yourself up time and time again and learning to continue the fight. My niece, Stephanie with her brain surgeon, 2017. Me with my brothers, spring 2016. Scott passed away a few months later. So many people who I love endlessly, including my own nuclear family , have had to find ways to cope and continue to fight during this past year. In my own family, we have coped within the past 12 months with subjects such as an unexpected death (my precious younger brother Scott), major health challenges, and some other types of major life changes. Stephanie teaching yoga before her brain stem surgery. Photo credit: Ashley Gongora Some have been coping with real financial challenges as a result of the need for end of life coronary care, an emergency exploratory brain stem surgery and rehabilitation afterwards, and that particular person (my sweet niece Stephanie) has also been dealing with the loss...

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