This is a great video! If you are interested in having the book reviewed I would be glad to do so if you send me a copy. I have posted the video on my blog AlzheimersSpeaksBlog
This is a great video! If you are interested in having the book reviewed I would be glad to do so if you send me a copy. I have posted the video on my blog AlzheimersSpeaksBlog
Very moving Judith I lost my Grandmother last year and she had a form of alzheimers which would be mini strokes that would attack the cells of her brain. I can relate to what you spoke about the humour and laughter still being there as my gran would have funny little quirks but it was hard to hold back the tears sometimes after having lost someone we loved so dearly and then to lose that person in the physical sense too. I thank my stars she had a good life :)
It's part of the difficult emotional roller coaster ride; it takes practice to learn how to stay grounded even with all the twists and turns. Practice and awareness helped me, but it never gets easy.
What a gift you're offering to everyone who has experienced the ravages of Alzheimer's. Since words alone cannot describe the love and the loss, your photographs show both in such a profound way. Your art pierces through this disease, done with such honesty and love and caring. Thank you for lifting the stigma associated with Alzheimer's, and showing your own survival of this devastating disease.
This is a wonderful project and an incredibly beautiful book that is both informative, touching, and a true work of art. It teaches us about loving, caring for others, and the harsh reality of Alzheimer's. Kudos.
Judith
This is a great video! If you are interested in having the book reviewed I would be glad to do so if you send me a copy. I have posted the video on my blog AlzheimersSpeaksBlog
Lori La Bey
AlzheimersSpeaks 9 months ago
Judith
This is a great video! If you are interested in having the book reviewed I would be glad to do so if you send me a copy. I have posted the video on my blog AlzheimersSpeaksBlog
Lori La Bey
AlzheimersSpeaks 9 months ago
Very moving Judith I lost my Grandmother last year and she had a form of alzheimers which would be mini strokes that would attack the cells of her brain. I can relate to what you spoke about the humour and laughter still being there as my gran would have funny little quirks but it was hard to hold back the tears sometimes after having lost someone we loved so dearly and then to lose that person in the physical sense too. I thank my stars she had a good life :)
angiec0307 1 year ago
I heard you today on NPR. Very very moving. Thank you.
NoSpector 2 years ago
This made me cry. What a lovely way to honor her husband.
MsHappyhouse 2 years ago
sweet
1001moviesgroup 2 years ago
"it changes every minute." I don't know if I've heard it put that way before, but it's definitely true
mahatmazombie 2 years ago
It's part of the difficult emotional roller coaster ride; it takes practice to learn how to stay grounded even with all the twists and turns. Practice and awareness helped me, but it never gets easy.
judithfoximages 2 years ago
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jnwolf5 2 years ago
What a gift you're offering to everyone who has experienced the ravages of Alzheimer's. Since words alone cannot describe the love and the loss, your photographs show both in such a profound way. Your art pierces through this disease, done with such honesty and love and caring. Thank you for lifting the stigma associated with Alzheimer's, and showing your own survival of this devastating disease.
jnwolf5 2 years ago
This is a wonderful project and an incredibly beautiful book that is both informative, touching, and a true work of art. It teaches us about loving, caring for others, and the harsh reality of Alzheimer's. Kudos.
frankmadrid 2 years ago