Lisa and Ruth |
Alzheimer's - My Mom My HeroHer blog and book are about her mother's Alzheimer's and growing lack of memory, coping with it for both of them.
There are so many different types of dementia. And it progress differently in each sufferer. I knew my mother had it and knew that it was getting very bad when she forgot that my son was engaged. The last truly aware thing I heard her say was "beautiful" when looking at a photo of my eldest granddaughter, her eldest great-granddaughter.
So few people who've survived to the ages of Lisa's mother and my father have both physical and mental sharpness and health. Usually at least one, if not both, of those are faulty. How sad.
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I could not be more honored and touched by this post. I guess in many ways our lives have been parallel. Plannig to take my first trip to Israel Oct 2015. My son was their on Birthright and suppose to have been Bar Mitzvah(war stopped the occassion). Maybe we could meet up.
Lisa, I'd love to see you again after all this time. We'll make it happen, either here in Israel or in NY.
Absolutely and looking very much forward to our reunion.
amen, me, too
What a poignant post, Batya.
It is sad, yes. My mother had mental sharpness, but not physical health. Z"l.
It is sometimes difficult to watch our parents age.
-Lorri
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