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Date Posted: 11:04:41 03/06/02 Wed
Author: Jessie Grasso
Subject: A Daughters Tale: Number 2

If I was a counselor and a case like Janet's came in, I would tell Janet that she should not stress with this right now in her life. Janet should live her life right now, and not worry about a problem that will catch up with her in the future. I would tell Janet that she does not even know if she has the disease yet, that is if she were in the predetermination stage. I would tell her to prepare for the worst and hope for the best. I would not prep her up and try to get her hopes up, because she may in fact have the disease and it would not be right to tell her all along that her chances are low or something like that to try and make her feel better. I would tell Janet the straight facts and truth so that when she finds out if she has the disease she is not completely in shock and is somewhat prepared for the news. I would most importantly listen to Janet and help her to see that she has alot of life ahead of her and someday she may be faced with this disease but she should definately live up her life now. I would listen to her fears, problems or anything that will help her get through what she is feeling. Another important thing for Janet to do is to talk about this and not keep her feelings inside, because there are also others in her position that she could talk to. I would also suggest to Janets family that they could attend clinics on how to handle people with alzheimers, so they would be prepared to take care of her in the future.

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