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211. Ask Tara: Supporting a Sick Parent and What to Know Before They Die
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Have you ever wished someone would just tell you the truth about what it's like to lose a parent, and what to actually do while they're still here?
That's exactly what this Ask Tara episode is. I'm answering two questions from a listener who has already lost one parent and is now watching the other navigate a serious illness. These are the questions I wish I had been asked when I was in the thick of it... and the answers I wish someone had given me.
Here's what I'm getting into:
✨ Why being genuinely, fully present with your sick parent is one of the most important things you can do, and what that actually looks like
✨ Why it's okay—and necessary—to take guilt-free breaks, even when it feels wrong
✨ How to capture more than just photos: the sensory memories you'll be grateful you held onto
✨ How to have meaningful conversations with your parent without it feeling like a race against time
✨ Why anticipatory grief, as painful as it is, gives you something sudden loss doesn't
✨ What I wish I had known about the emptiness, the isolation, and losing your footing after both parents are gone
✨ Why grief is non-linear, and why the "firsts" will hit harder than you expect
✨ How survival mode quietly limits your emotional capacity, and why grace is the only right response
✨ Why your identity, your relationships, and your sense of self may all shift, and what's possible on the other side
This episode is for the griever who is still in the middle of it. The one caring for a parent while quietly bracing for the loss that's coming. The one who has already said goodbye to one parent and is terrified of saying goodbye to another. The one who wants someone to just be honest with them about what this is really like... and what to do with it.
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