Kate Mulgrew AlzVid
Uploader Comments (mAstadourian)
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I adore Kate as many of you do..She is a great woman! And I watched this video many many times and Iam touched by it everytime again. You did a great job. Thanks*
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what an amazing video, People don't think about this disease, because you don't see it.. hopefully this will open peoples eyes..great job guys!
All Comments (26)
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This is a beautiful tribute and an important message to treasure your loved ones while they are here! Alzheimer's is one of the most dreadful diseases to afflict us and anything we can do to bring more awareness of how pernicious it is, is helpful!
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Live every day to the fullest.
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Great job! wonderful editing and music. I really hope this video helps raising some awareness.
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it's me again, I've already cemmented the other alz-vid of kate. And again i have to say that this desease is one of the worst, because you don't loose the person you love so much untill she dies, but a long time before. I can't explain how it feels like standing in front of that person and hear her asking "who are you? I don't know you, I've never seen you before"
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Touching, I'm still crying. Thanks for this vid!
Thank you! My grandmother (oma) just died at the age of 91 from this cruel disease last week (Sept 30). To hear my mother cry at the loss of her mother, is heartbreaking. I loved Oma. I hate the disease and what it did to her. Thanks to Kate for making awareness part of her crusade for all our sakes. AKB
akbennett06 4 years ago 2
I am sorry about your grandma. My condolences. My great-grandfather died of Alz. as well and it is a horrendous disease and it is unfair, because it steals the essence of the person. I've heard that Kate attends the New York Memory Walk for Alzheimers on October 21st. One day there might be a cure...
mAstadourian 4 years ago
I stumbled upon this video the other day, Joan is my grandmother, and this is so touching. Thank you
madthemul 4 years ago 2
You are very welcome. It means a lot to me that you liked it. You can be proud of your grandmother and that she discussed her illness in public. She has inspired, educated and encouraged many people. And she won't be forgotten.
mAstadourian 4 years ago
Oh, I cannot believe, I haven´t left a comment yet, cause I´ve watched this video over and over. I think you´ve done a wonderful job. The music fits perfectly and the voiceovers are causing goosebumps. It´s an respectful tribute. Thank you for the share.
JanewayJunkie 4 years ago
Oww, this means so much to me, JanewayJunkie. I am glad you like it. Thank you for your wonderful feedback.
mAstadourian 4 years ago