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If I Die: Learning How to Say Goodbye. Diana K. Sugg.

by Sugg, Diana K; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 64Family. Publisher: Baltimore Sun, 2004ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Cancer in children | Children -- Death | Palliative treatment | Parent and child | Terminal care | Terminally ill childrenDDC classification: 050 Summary: "As R.J. Voigt confronts his impending death, so must his mother. For the families of terminally ill children, there are no guidelines for letting go." (BALTIMORE SUN) This article, the third in a series of four, chronicles the struggles of R.J. Voigt and other critically ill children and relates the efforts of some "to help doctors and families to acknowledge earlier on in a child's illness that he might die--to try to make the family's time together, and the child's death, reflect their values and wishes."
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Originally Published: If I Die: Learning How to Say Goodbye, Dec. 21, 2004; pp. n.p..

"As R.J. Voigt confronts his impending death, so must his mother. For the families of terminally ill children, there are no guidelines for letting go." (BALTIMORE SUN) This article, the third in a series of four, chronicles the struggles of R.J. Voigt and other critically ill children and relates the efforts of some "to help doctors and families to acknowledge earlier on in a child's illness that he might die--to try to make the family's time together, and the child's death, reflect their values and wishes."

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