Note cards to Caregivers

Published on 5 May 2026 at 17:09

 

Caregiving is not a job — it’s a relationship. It’s a daily act of love, patience, and courage. When someone is living with ALS, the caregiver becomes their hands, their strength, and often their voice. But behind every task, every lift, every reminder, there is a deeper emotional landscape that often goes unspoken.

This blog, Note Cards to Caregivers, is my way of opening that quiet space. These are small messages — like the notes you tuck into a lunchbox or slip into someone’s hand — meant to honor the people who stand beside us through the hardest moments.

Each note card is a truth, a reminder, or a whisper from the inside of the ALS experience. Because sometimes…

“It’s not how you see me — it’s how I feel.”

 

 

💌 Note Card #1: I Am Still Me

Even when my body changes, my spirit hasn’t disappeared. I still feel joy, frustration, pride, embarrassment, hope, and love. Please remember that the person you knew before ALS is still here — listening, thinking, feeling.

 

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