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"My dad is sitting in the next room right now. He's watching TV too loud, he's cold, and he's about to tell me a story I've already heard three times today. He is here. And he is not entirely the man I grew up knowing. If you're loving someone through that — you are in the right place." — Tanya
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Still Here, Someone New is written by Tanya — a daughter caregiving her 76-year-old father after a stroke. This blog is for every family grieving someone who is still here.
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