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?my grandmother sustained fractures in her hip and leg, which have been surgically repaired. At 90 years old, the doctor explains that her bones are taking longer to heal due to her age and their weakened state, and she?s receiving calcium injections. She has been bedridden since the incident and is feeling disheartened. We?re unsure of her recovery timeline. What can we do to uplift her spirits and help her feel better??
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Do not look sad or disheartened or struggling in front of her. Try to feel normal first yourself even if you do not. Just for her. Spend good quality time with her. May be doing prayers, discussions, watching tv. Talking. Ask her to do meditation and pranayam. Make feel loved not dependent. Then time will pass.
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