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eCareDiary will speak to Dietrich Stroeh, author of 4 books including his latest ebook, Caregiver Resources: 6 Legal and Financial Resources about important caregiving related topics such as guardianship laws, potential tax relief outlets and internet scams to name a few.
J. Dietrich Stroeh’s life came apart after learning that his wife had pancreatic cancer. The Stage Four diagnosis took him on the roller coaster ride of his life.Overnight, this successful businessman became a caregiver powerless over the course of his wife’s illness.He had to face internal weaknesses and external obstacles in order to take care of her and, when the time came, lovingly let her go.He offers other caregivers useful tips and suggestions he has learned the hard way in this free ebook, 13 Tips for Caregivers.“These 13 blog posts and published articles are intended to offer thoughts, tips, and resources that could not only reduce the angle of your learning curve but also remind you that you are not alone,” Stroeh said.Stroeh is also author of Three Months: A Caregiving Journey from Heartbreak to Healing. Now available in paper and as a Kindle ebook, these books explore his personal journey as a man who decided to be his wife’s primary caregiver.Advocating for a loved one, caring for one’s self, being part of the medical team, and handling grief are only a few of the topics that are addressed simply in this first-person story.He is also author of Being a Caregiver Isn’t Magic: It’s An ArtAn engineer by trade, J. Dietrich “Diet” Stroeh has headed up projects great and small, and managed the Marin Municipal Water District in the midst of one of the worst droughts on record.That experience was the basis for his first book, The Man Who Made it Rain, co-written with Michael McCarthy
Teresa Morrow, host of Inspiration Nation, welcomes author Dietrich Storeh, to share with listeners about his book, Three Months.“Three Months: A Caregiving Journey from Heartbreak to Healing" is both a love story and a guidebook. Anyone going through an experience with a terminal illness would benefit from reading it,” said Dr. Kim Allison, MD. An engineer by trade, J. Dietrich “Diet” Stroeh has headed up projects great and small, and managed the Marin Municipal Water District in the midst of one of the worst droughts on record. That experience was the basis for his first book, The Man Who Made it Rain, co-written with Michael McCarthy.For more information, visit
Teresa Morrow, host of Inspiration Nation, welcomes author Dietrich Storeh, to share with listeners about his book, Three Months.“Three Months: A Caregiving Journey from Heartbreak to Healing" is both a love story and a guidebook. Anyone going through an experience with a terminal illness would benefit from reading it,” said Dr. Kim Allison, MD. An engineer by trade, J. Dietrich “Diet” Stroeh has headed up projects great and small, and managed the Marin Municipal Water District in the midst of one of the worst droughts on record. That experience was the basis for his first book, The Man Who Made it Rain, co-written with Michael McCarthy.For more information, visit
Hope Through Knowledge with Zoë A. Lewis, M.D., Talk Radio For Caregivers
Three Months: A Caregiving Journey from Heartbreak to Healing (Folkheart Press, 2012). Join me and the author J. Dietrich Stroeh as we cover his story of his wife's terminal cancer. Dietrich Stroeh takes readers inside the Stroeh household where home care, medical decisions and much needed laughter give extraordinary shape to an unexpected and devastating illness.Dietrich Stroeh's beautiful, heart wrenching and, yes, often humorous account of his wife's cancer is both personal and universal. It is a must-read for anyone diagnosed with terminal cancer and also, for the caregiver, who is often left navigating uncharted medical and emotional waters. The tips and resource information that lace through his book are invaluable. The diagnosis of cancer often takes the patient and family deep into dark places filled with fear, anger and loneliness. There are no simple rules to follow, no easy answers as to how to move forward. Dietrich Stroeh has taken the reader of this book on his own personal path and describes what allowed him to emerge on the other side, changed, but able to find happiness once again.
Hope Through Knowledge with Zoë A. Lewis, M.D., Talk Radio For Caregivers
Three Months: A Caregiving Journey from Heartbreak to Healing (Folkheart Press, 2012). Join me and the author J. Dietrich Stroeh as we cover his story of his wife's terminal cancer. Dietrich Stroeh takes readers inside the Stroeh household where home care, medical decisions and much needed laughter give extraordinary shape to an unexpected and devastating illness.Dietrich Stroeh's beautiful, heart wrenching and, yes, often humorous account of his wife's cancer is both personal and universal. It is a must-read for anyone diagnosed with terminal cancer and also, for the caregiver, who is often left navigating uncharted medical and emotional waters. The tips and resource information that lace through his book are invaluable. The diagnosis of cancer often takes the patient and family deep into dark places filled with fear, anger and loneliness. There are no simple rules to follow, no easy answers as to how to move forward. Dietrich Stroeh has taken the reader of this book on his own personal path and describes what allowed him to emerge on the other side, changed, but able to find happiness once again.