by Carla Barnes | Oct 11, 2023 | Patients Blog, Related - Patients
Contributed by Bob Rawlins, consultant to CAIRE Inc.~ Hey all, I’m glad to be back. It has been a crazy few months. Educating myself with the perils of sending triplets to college all at once, my goodness. All of this has reminded me that educating ourselves with the...
by Carla Barnes | Aug 31, 2023 | Patients Blog, Related - Patients
Contributed by Natalie Haglund, consultant to CAIRE Inc.~ I’ve been thinking about support systems lately. Thankfully, I have many. They were in place prior to my interstitial lung disease (ILD) diagnosis, and they have continued to show up in full force after...
by Carla Barnes | Jul 11, 2019 | Patients Blog
Contributed by Jim Nelson, consultant to CAIRE Inc. ~ It is easy, sitting there with your diagnosis and your oxygen cannula, to feel alone. (Or your cane or your wheelchair or your chemotherapy treatments. Choose your particular demons.) Your friends are out somewhere...
by CAIRE Inc. | Mar 28, 2018 | Patients Blog
Contributed by Jim Nelson, consultant to CAIRE Inc. ~ Part 1 ~ Recently, I was asked to answer three questions as a part of qualifying to work with a company on a promotional advocacy video. I liked the questions and I liked the answers that I came up with, so I want...
by CAIRE Inc. | Feb 1, 2018 | Patients Blog
Contributed by Bob Rawlins, oxygen user and consultant to CAIRE Inc. ~ Yep, once a week, I have the line-up. The morning pills and the evening pills. It has become a weekly ritual, habit, and routine, whatever you want to call it. It keeps me familiar and informed...