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From: hollyeburne
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  • Thank you for your kind words. Living with someone with dementia continues to be a changing and 'growing' experience. Savor your moments with your Mom.

  • This was so helpful, my mother has FTD. You are both so sweet and such a strong and wonderful couple to be able share this. It's so inspiring to see you taking such an active approach. Keep enjoying your lives together. :)

  • This was so helpful, my mother has FTD. You are both so sweet and such a strong and wonderful couple to be able share this. It's so inspiring to see you taking such an active approach. Keep enjoying your lives together. :)

  • my wife is 29 and is diagnosed with FTD with ALS.  Thanks for posting this, hopffully I can get her to continue trying to keep active and doing things that stimulate her brain.

  • My thanks also for sharing your story. Keep up the 'brain' work and the positive attitute.

  • @swaky001 Thank you for your kind words.

    Best,

    Holly

  • Thank you for sharing...My brother in-law was diagnosis with FTD....he is only 50 years old with a 5 year old son. I have been searching for as much information as to help my sister and nephew. I love your positive a attitude and wish you and your family all the strength.

  • @pattigee09 Thank you for your thoughts. I am sending mine to you. This journey is teaching me a lot about what is important in life and how to make every day count. If you want to learn more about what our family is doing to find joy & renewed energy, I would love for you to visit my website.

    All the best

    Holly

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