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The unvarnished truth is that when somebody lives in a nursing home their next address is usually the cemetery.

I am proud of the two exceptions I have known.

One was my own father-in-law of blessed memory, a life-long smoker afflicted with COPD. He was the first recipient of my tapping lessons (Emotional Freedom Technique) who tapped on his own acupuncture meridians successfully enough to improve his breathing. Read more on How To Leave A Nursing Home…

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I eagerly add my name to the list of those who want to pay tribute to those who perished in the horrific tragedy of 9/11/2001, and also to those who assisted in any way, to those survivors who were spared by either chance or the dedication of the heroic people who responded and tried to help.

Firefighters responding on 9/11As a former EMT working my way through medical school and a veteran of the US Army medical corps, I honor those who volunteer to serve, and are called upon in times of extreme need.

There are many others rushing to praise the 9/11 responders, seeking glory for praising and honoring our American heroes, and it may not be a bad thing — for one level of human need.

Read more on 9/11 Tribute Ten Years Afterward…

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