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#182400 - 05/16/09 09:27 PM
Re: What an ordeal
[Re: Princess Lenora]
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Registered: 01/21/07
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There are moments that any daughter would desire that I have had the gift to experience. When I leaned over to say good bye to my mother, she said, "I loved you since day one." From a woman with dementia! Who could ask for more? Thank you God! PrincessLenora, good to see back here with us. I'm so sorry about your mother. Her condition plus your grandmother's recent death, must draining and tough at times. I'm really glad, she verbalized for you the gift back again as a mother, her love for you despite whatever you might have difficulties have had in the past long ago. My partner did tell me of some incredible moments of lucidity that his mother had despite her slow decline in dementia before she died last fall.
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#182409 - 05/16/09 10:54 PM
Re: What an ordeal
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Princess, that's interesting how your Mom touched the spot where the tumours are in her back. And I so love those beautiful words your Mom spoke to you. What an exquisite treasure to hold in your heart!
Sigh. I so love it when you're here.
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#182434 - 05/17/09 03:38 PM
Re: What an ordeal
[Re: Anno]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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Loc: American living in Germany
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Princess, it must be hard that your mother doesn't live near you. You have alot to carry on your shoulders. Hopefully you can still stop and smell the flowers along the way.
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#182503 - 05/18/09 03:02 PM
Re: What an ordeal
[Re: yonuh]
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Hi Girlfriends, thanks for the welcome back. I seem to come and go often lately, but I think I'm back here for a while. Yes, we are all touched by Alzheimer's in one way or another. Anno, I did read about your mother in another thread. Dotsie, my mother does not watch TV anymore. I had not thought of her mind rehashing her dreams. I do know that she comes up with a lot that pertains to the past. However, she also tells me horrible things, like, "They put something on a stick in a fire, and then they put the thing into the little child's mouth." I wonder if she mixes up something like a marshmallow on a stick in a camp-fire? It's strange that she does not understand that she has cancer, but she does know where the pain is. Yes, it's best to dwell on the precious moments. xxoo
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#182523 - 05/19/09 04:13 AM
Re: What an ordeal
[Re: Anno]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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You would think there must be a way to store the short term memory into the long term memory department; something like a detour. I’ve read that we use only 12% of our brains. Yes, like short-circuiting present information and forcing it in another department for storage. Something similar to my heart operation. They built a detour in the chamber, and now the blood flows the right way.
Oh well….just a thought, which has probably been thought of before.
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