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Become a We talk care champion by joining our social media community

Become a We talk care champion by joining our social media community

At We Talk Care, we believe that everyone deserves to feel heard, supported, and connected. We are excited to invite you to be a part of our thriving WhatsApp and Facebook community groups, where compassionate souls come together to share their stories, uplift one another, and build lastin

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I found this so intriguing this am. I feel my husbands roots have been cut off and now I am providing a lot for him and as this goes on I will be the tree holding him. - not ready-

"The thinner tree was cut years ago and the big one has been holding and feeding it since then. They "wake up" together in the spring and "go to sleep" together in the autumn’

Inosculation is a natural phenomenon in which parts of two different trees, commonly but not exclusively the same species, grow together, self grafting and sharing nutrients

The term emanates from latin- ōsculārī, to kiss

Rebecca Herbert - Environmental Journali

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Feels good again to talk about we talk care

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It’s never too soon to think about what you’d like to happen if you get ill, or your health changes. Having conversations with the people close to you helps them too. There are situations where it’s more important to make plans, such as after being diagnosed with a new illness or being in hospital. But you don’t have to be unwell to start talking about your health and care. Your family or close friends may need to help make decisions about your treatment and care if you’re very ill. It’s a good idea to talk about how you’d like to be cared for with the people close to you when you are well. Thinking ahead helps you have.