My husband has brain cancer and I've been caring for him
full-time for six months, putting my career as an Internet
publisher (which I thought would give me home-based
flexibility) largely on hold. Now I wonder what
I'll be able to do as caring for him declines as he gets
better (or...). What is available to 60-somethings who
have a gap in their information careers? I'm learning
a lot about caregiving and the health system... but what
caregiver isn't? :-)
Any ideas?
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Name: Joy
Location: Tucson
Date: 10/25/2011
Time: 07:43 AM
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Get back to that Internet career you started. It is never to late. And now you have even more information to share. I am 76 and have started a new business around taking good care of yourself while you care for others. I am also writing a book.
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Date: 10/25/2011
Time: 07:02 AM
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My husband also has brain cancer (glioblastoma) and I try to live one day at a time but I can't help think about down the road as with this disease I don't see a good prognosis. Luckily, I am retired and still am able to do things on my own, outside our home. That is my sanity! Talk about a total lifestyle change. Good luck!