A mother’s love is an art more beautiful than any piece hanging on a wall or standing on display. It includes self-sacrificing concern for the emotional and physical needs of her children, no matter their age or ability to reciprocate. Mothers who care for their children with chronic illnesses and disabilities have a demanding role that I share my appreciation for every day. Thank you, mothers! My mom, who is just like me but better and taller, believed in my illness from day one, advocated for me in front of dismissive doctors, cooked my meals and did my chores, pulled me off couches when I couldn’t get up, and read pages from my memoir draft, and that list barely skims the surface. Thank you, Mom! Give your mom a hug, phone call, or whatever token of love and appreciation she wants today. Darla Nagel is a biomedical copy editor who has an invisible chronic illness. She wants to educate healthcare professionals and encourage patients. If you want to receive quarterly updates from her, email darla.nagel{a}gmail.com.
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