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“Caregiving 101”

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December 2008

27th – Ty Beck

Volume # 045 — Ty Beck – Ty Beck, a Mobility Expert, shares his personal story as caregiver to his son who was born with Edwards syndrome (a.k.a. Trisomy 18), and the 20 years God gave them together. – December 27, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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20th – Dr. Sheila Loboprabhu

Volume # 044 — Dr. Sheila Loboprabhu – Dr. Sheila Loboprabhu, Editor of “Supporting the Caregiver in Dementia, A Guide For Health Care Professionals” – Dementia is one of the greatest challenges facing older adults all over the world. “Supporting the Caregiver in Dementia: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals” was written to help and guide healthcare team members providing care for persons with dementia and for their caregivers. Dr. Victor Molinari and Dr. James Lomax are the other two co–editors of this book. – December 20, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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13th – Dr. Charles A. Belfi

Volume # 043 — Dr. Charles A. Belfi – Dr. Charles A. Belfi shares with us his personal story and advice on caring for his wife who had Alzheimer’s disease, and suffered the personality and behavior changes associated with the disease. – December 13, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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6th – Carleen Breskin Clarke – But I Still Can Dance

Volume # 042 — Carleen Breskin Clarke Carleen Breskin Clarke, author of “But I Still Can Dance” a caregivers personal story and survival guide. She was her husband’s caregiver who had Parkinson’s disease for 16 years. – December 6, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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October 2008

25th – Eric Chapman – Author

Author – “Radical Loving Care and Sacred Work”

Volume # 036 — Eric Chapman – The books address the fact that hospitals have lost balance in delivering human care. In other words, hospitals are obsessed with money and technology and have lost their focus on human caring. Leaders need to take care of the people who take care of people. Caregivers need to understand the key relationship with the patient. The main audience is caregivers and their leaders in hospitals and charities across America. – October 25, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.healinghosital.org

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18th – Beth Baker – Author

Author – “Old Age in a New Age: The Promise of Transformative Nursing Homes”

Volume # 035 — Beth Baker – On visits to nursing homes across the nation, journalist Beth Baker has witnessed profound changes. Culture change leaders are tearing up everything - the floor plans, the flow charts, the schedules, the lousy menus, the attitudes, the rules - and starting from scratch. They are creating extraordinary places where people live in dignity and greet the day with contentment, assisted by employees who feel valued and appreciated. Beth tells the story of a better way to live in old age. – October 18, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.bethbaker.com

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11th – Jeff Harmon

Volume # 034 — Jeff Harmon – Jeff Harmon of Amedisys Hospice defined hospice as specialized services for end of life care and clarifies who is eligible for hospice care. Jeff dispelled several myths about hospice and described the roll of hospice caregivers, chaplains, doctors, social workers, and volunteers. Jeff described the myriad of services provided by hospice services, including durable medical equipment and pharmaceuticals. – October 11, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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4th – Anita Sitz–Castillo

Volume # 033 — Anita Sitz–Castillo – Bexar County Conflict Resolution Center. Mediation is a respectful process with a goal of restoration. It helps not to take sides and make sure everyone is heard. – October 4, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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August 2008

30th – Ginger & David Reimer, Greg – Author

Author – “A Celebration of Caregiving”

Volume # 028 — Ginger & David Reimer, Greg – The content of the book is dominated by photography featuring people receiving care from their caregivers. The photography is complemented by short professionally written pieces that speak about the importance of the relationships depicted. The written pieces are short, descriptive articles that provide a verbal “snapshot” of the caregiving relationship. Both the caregivers and care receivers present a diverse and universally appealing aspect to the book by featuring a wide range of caregiving relationships and variety of age, gender, culture, ethnicity and disabilities. To keep stories fresh, there is a mix of writers and photographers. – August 30, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.caregivingbook.org

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23rd – Betsy Murphy – Author

Author – “ Guide to Caregiving in the Final Months of Life”

Volume # 027 — Betsy Murphy – This may be the single most important book you will read about end of life care. Have questions answered such as these: How will I know when my loved one is in their final months or even weeks? When does the medicine for pain start to work? What can I do that will make them more comfortable? How can I tell when their medical treatments are no longer working? How can I talk to them about their wishes for their final weeks? – August 23, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://guidetocaregiving.com

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16th – Carol O’dell – Author

Author – “ Mothering Mother”

Volume # 026 — Carol O’dell – “Mothering Mother: A Daughter’s Humorous and Heartbreaking Memoir” Written in “real time” as Carol cared for her mother during the last two and half years of her life. It is a collection of conversations, reflections, and revelations of what caregiving taughther, how it changed her–as a woman, wife, mother and friend. Through stories and insights, the day–to–day moments, concerns, tragedies, and comedies are revealed. It is about living with someone who is dying. – August 16, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.caroldodell.com

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9th – Lisa Gwyther – Author

Author – “The Alzheimer’s Action Plan: The Experts’ Guide to the Best Diagnosis and Treatment ”

Volume # 025 — Lisa Gwyther – This book is not only a comprehensive guide for people with memory problems and their families, but also an engaging and empowering read that gives straight–forward advice on everything from medical options to emotional well–being.

Combining the expertise of a world–class physician with a renowned social worker, THE ALZHEIMER’S ACTION PLAN attacks the subject of Alzheimer’s from a variety of angles, and emphasizes a proactive attitude that will leave readers prepared for anything they might encounter once a diagnosis is handed down. – August 9, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.dukefamilysupport.org

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2nd – Jeff Harmon

Volume # 024 — Jeff Harmon – Jeff Harmon of Amedisys Hospice defined hospice as specialized services for end of life care and clarifies who is eligible for hospice care. Jeff dispelled several myths about hospice and described the roll of hospice caregivers, chaplains, doctors, social workers, and volunteers. Jeff described the myriad of services provided by hospice services, including durable medical equipment and pharmaceuticals. – August 2, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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June 2008

28th – Marie Mitzner – Caregiver

Volume # 019 — Marie Mitzner – The true story of a courageous caregiver and her road to survival after the death of her husband and mother. – June 28, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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21st – Susie Kinslow Adams – Author

Author – “My Mother, My Child”

Volume # 018 — Susie Kinslow Adams – A very heartfelt look at caregiving from a collection of true hands–on stories told by the author. – June 21, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.susiekinslowadams.com

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14th – Lauren Barrett – Author

Author – “Effective Elder Caregiving: A How–to Guide for Primary and Employed Caregivers”

Volume # 017 — Lauren Barrett – How to care for an elderly loved one — what your options are. – June 14, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.effectiveeldercaregiving.com

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7th – Madonna Siles – Author

Author – “Brain, Heal Thyself”

Volume # 016 — Madonna Siles – Part memoir, part recovery manual, Brain, Heal Thyself is a guidebook for thousands of shell–shocked individuals who suddenly find themselves having to make life and death decisions for those they love. With humor, warmth, and arresting honesty, Madonna Siles’s lively narrative closely examines not only the patient’s recovery, but also the crucial role of caregivers–and the emotional, financial, and practical pressures they face. – June 7, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.alternativecaregiving.com

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April 2008

26th – Racinda Vekasy

Choice One Medical

Volume # 010 — Racinda Vekasy – Back by popular demand, Racinda delighted our caregiving audience with more caregiving gadgets to make everyone’s life easier! – April 26, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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19th – Cecil Murphey – Author

Author – “When Someone You Love has Alzheimer’s”

Volume # 009 — Cecil Murphey – Starr & Bob interviewed bestselling author “90 Minutes in Heaven,” Cecil Murphey. He offered spiritual hope and help for people whose loved ones are facing Alzheimer’s disease, drug abuse, & mental illness through his personal testimony. He also shared his personal story of being a caregiver and how he learned to take care of himself the hard way. – April 19, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://themanbehindthewords.com

Cecil Murphey(Enter the 3 digit Volume # of this podcast into the Volume # Box on our Radio Podcast Player at the top left to hear this podcast.)

12th – Adrianna Trevino

Vista Care Hospice

Volume # 008 — Adrianna Trevino – Adrianna, along with Starr & Bob, helped listeners understand what the function of hospice is, what it entails and how to help your loved one receive the services hospice has to offer. – April 12, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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5th – Paula Harder Kenemore – Author

Author – “My Life, My Care, My Way“

Volume # 007 — Paula Harder Kenemore – Paula talked with Starr & Bob about her book and how it helps us to plan our future regarding our care directives. It is a workbook as well and she shares how to use it. – April 5, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.paulaharderkenemore.com

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February 2008

23rd - “Caregiving 101” Introduction

Authors – “Caregiving Tips A–Z”, “Caregiving Tips A–Z: Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias”, “The Caring Caregivers Guide To Dealing With Guilt”, “Hospice Care At Home”

Volume # 001 — Starr & Bob Calo–oy – This podcast is our first broadcast on KKYX Radio 680AM in San Antonio, Texas. This radio broadcast is an introduction to who we are and what we are about. Please join us in an “Introduction to Caregiving 101.” Join us if you are in the area each Saturday morning from 9 – 10 am. – February 23, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://caregiversadvice.net & http://marriage101.net

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November 2008

29th – Kari Berit

Author – The Unexpected Caregiver

Volume # 041 — Kari Berit – Kari has been a family caregiver and worked with older adults for nearly two decades in a variety of aging services and senior housing settings. Kari is an author, speaker and consultant who takes on elephant–in–the–room issues of caregiving and aging in a way that leaves her audiences saying, “Thank You.” – November 29, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.kariberit.com

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22nd – Starr & Bob Calo–oy

Authors – “Caregiving Tips A–Z”, “Caregiving Tips A–Z: Alzheimer’s and Other Dementias”, “The Caring Caregivers Guide To Dealing With Guilt”, “Hospice Care At Home”

Volume # 040 — Starr & Bob Calo–oy –Discussed importance of compassionate and nurturing communications with loved ones and bridging the generation gap. Loved ones are more cooperative when we consider their values and desires, instead of arguing. Our loved ones sometimes need to discuss painful events or fears in a compassionate way in order to restore communications and rational behavior. Helpful communication tips such as speaking slowly to augment understanding and showing interest in their history. – November 22, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://caregiversadvice.net & http://marriage101.net

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15th – Kay Marshall Strom – Author

Author – “A Caregivers Survival Guide: How To Stay Healthy when Your Loved One Is Sick”

Volume # 039 — Kay Marshall Strom – When you are responsible for another person’s physical needs, your own needs often get neglected. But if you don’t take care of yourself, who will be there to give care to your loved one? Whether you are caring for an elderly parent, a spouse, an adult child or another family member or close friend, this book shows caregivers how to work through various caregiving aspects. – November 15, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.kaystrom.com

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8th – Carol Bradley Bursack – Author

Author – “Minding Our Elders”

Volume # 038 — Carol Bradley Bursack – The mission, to shine a light on the isolation often felt by caregivers and seniors and to give them a voice. “Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories” was written to support the work of family caregivers. Founder and owner of Minding Our Elders, Carol Bradley Bursack assures caregivers and seniors that they aren’t alone. – November 8, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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1st – Lyn & Bill Roche – Author

Author – “Coping with Caregiving When Someone You Love Has Alzheimer’s or a Related Condition”

Volume # 037 — Lyn Roche – “Coping with Caregiving When Someone You Love Has Alzheimer's or a Related Condition” A daily devotional book for caregivers containing 365 practical caregiving tips and 365 reflections designed to uplift caregivers and maintain the dignity of those in their care.

“Sharing The Care: When Someone You Love Resides in an Adult Care Facility” A daily devotional filled with gentle advice and insightful tips for establishing and maintaining a team approach in which families and facility staff work together to provide continued loving care. – November 1, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.thecaregiverscaregiver.com

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September 2008

27th – Racinda Vekasy

Volume # 032 — Racinda Vekasy – Racinda Vekasy is the owner of Choice One Medical. She discussed importance of devices and tools that will make your loved one more comfortable and caregiving chores easier. Racinda gave examples of various products for protecting wanderers, incontinence, eating, organizing and dispensing medications, patient transfer, toileting, clothing, and safety. Racinda and the Calo–oy’s discussed the importance of routine in caring for a loved one, and shared bathing & eating tips. Racinda shared several humorous caregiving stories. – September 27, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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20th – Janet Edmunson

Volume # 031 — Janet Edmunson – In this inspirational and instructive book, Janet Edmunson helps others learn how to become supportive caregivers for loved ones enduring a debilitating and degenerative disease. Edmunson, a health promotion professional, cared for her husband Charles through a physically and emotionally devastating illness that ultimately led to his death in the same year the couple would have celebrated their twentieth anniversary. – September 20, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.janetedmunson.com

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13th – Flo Philips

Volume # 030 — Flo Philips – Walk with Flo as she journeys down the path of caregiving for her mother who had Alzheimer’s disease. Avoid mistakes and discouragement while feeling all alone. Follow along as she argues with God one time and begs Him at another. Realize the sweet release and blessing that death often is. – September 13, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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6th – Douglas C. Smith – Author

Author – “Caregiving; Hospice–Proven Techniques For Healing Body and Soul”

Volume # 029 — Douglas Smith – This book opens with “A Bill of Patient’s Rights” and then each chapter is focused on a particular right, giving patient stories that illustrate the right, and then providing tools and techniques that will promote that right. This book was put together with a photographer, Patrick Dean. It is a series of photographs and short meditations. Each photograph/meditation can be used to contemplate upon in the grief recovery journey, choosing a photograph/meditation for each day. – September 6, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.dougcsmith.com

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July 2008

26th – Fernando Torres–Gil – Author

Volume # 023 — Fernando Torres–Gil – Professor Torres–Gil advocates for national long–term healthcare policy and programs. He discussed the increasing need for caregiving assistance and the dilemma we face as the availability of long–term health care workers diminishes. There are some small fragmented indigent programs under Medicaid and limited home health care through Medicare. Excellent support services are available only if you have sufficient money to pay for them. Professor Torres–Gil explained how this next generation of seniors will be more alone and without the support they thought they’d be receiving. He emphasized the importance of preparing ahead for our own eldercare. – July 26, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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19th – Madonna Siles – Author

Author – “Brain, Heal Thyself”

Volume # 022 — Madonna Siles – Part memoir, part recovery manual, Brain, Heal Thyself is a guidebook for thousands of shell–shocked individuals who suddenly find themselves having to make life and death decisions for those they love. With humor, warmth, and arresting honesty, Madonna Siles’s lively narrative closely examines not only the patient’s recovery, but also the crucial role of caregivers–and the emotional, financial, and practical pressures they face. – July 19, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.alternativecaregiving.com/

Madonna Siles(Enter the 3 digit Volume # of this podcast into the Volume # Box on our Radio Podcast Player at the top left to hear this podcast.)

12th – Kathy Laurenhue – Author

Author – “Alzheimer’s Basic Caregiving – An ABC Guide”

Volume # 021 — Kathy Laurenhue – Learn the basic patterns of progression, understand the logic behind behaviors, and know the real messages behind misunderstood attempts to communicate. – July 12, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.wisernow.com

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5th – Yvonne Ortega – Dementia

Volume # 020 — Yvonne Ortega Yvonne Ortega shares her thoughts and experience with us on dementia patients, who often lean–toward being violent, non–verbal or depressed. Deep inside most of them know something is not quite–right any more, and this often contributes to this behavior. – July 5, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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May 2008

24th – Frances Shani Parker – Author

Author – “Becoming Dead Right: A Hospice Volunteer in Urban Nursing Homes”

Volume # 014 — Frances Shani Parker – Author Francis Shani Parker shared her volunteer experiences in urban hospice care and the inspiration for her poems and book. She explained there are more and more young people having to care for family members. Francis believes all caregivers should be an advocate for the patient and explained a volunteer caregiver can provide a rest for a primary caregiver whose job is very stressful. Francis explained her 10 tips for Becoming Dead Right. On the lighter side, Francis encourages caregivers to have fun with the terminally ill and she shared some examples of patients’ wonderful sense of humor. – May 24, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.francesshaniparker.com

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17th – Maya Hennessey – Author

Author – “If Only I’d Had This Caregiving Book”

Volume # 013 — Maya Hennessey – Starr & Bob talked about “Maya’s Model” in her book, which takes the reader through self discovery exercises, developing his/her own network of support, to survive the otherwise harrowing experience of caregiving. – May 17, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.mayahennessey.com

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10th – Beth Witrogen – Author

Author – “Caregiving: The Spiritual Journey of Love, Loss, and Renewal”

Volume # 012 — Beth Witrogen – Starr & Bob interviewed Beth Witrogen; author of “And Thou Shalt Honor” which was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize several years ago. Beth gave advice on medical and financial issues, depression, stress, housing, home care, and other issues confronting anyone caring for someone who is ill or disabled. – May 10, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.witrogen.com

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3rd – Marie Senter – Author

RN, author, poet, caregiver and all around great person!

Volume # 011 — Marie Senter – Marie had us all on the edge of our seats with her heartwarming and entertaining stories from when she worked in the hospital as an RN and cared for the terminally ill. – May 3, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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March 2008

29th – Linda Goldfarb

Volume # 006 — Linda Goldfarb – Linda summarized the information she would be sharing at her upcoming Powerful Living conference. – March 29, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: http://www.notjusttalkinthetalk.com

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22nd – Ginny Funk – Alzheimer’s Disease

Volume # 005 — Ginny Funk – Ginny was in high spirits as she shared the function of the Alzheimer’s Association. Starr & Bob enlightened caregivers on the many behavioral problems of people with dementia and the solutions they came up with over the years. – March 22, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

Guest Web Site: www.alz.org

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15th – Tony Chapa – Family & Marriage

Volume # 004 — Tony Chapa – Tony, Starr & Bob talked about the upcoming marriage convention that Starr & Bob were to speak the following weekend. Starr & Bob shared unique caregiving tips regarding the family; how to work with siblings, children and how to delegate chores and other duties to make the burden lighter. – March 15, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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8th – Racinda Vekasy – Choice One Medical, San Antonio, Texas

Volume # 003 — Racinda Vekasy – Racinda imparted her wealth of extensive experience to our listeners in the area of gadgets for the elderly and disabled on the air. – March 8, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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1st – Elva Garza – Caregiver

Volume # 002 — Elva Garza – Elva shared the compelling story of over three decades of caring for her mother. This full story has been included in “Caregiving Tips A–Z” and “Caregiving Tips A–Z, Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias.” – March 1, 2008 – (time ≈ 60 min.)

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