Alzheimer's Association Education Video
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I an a caregiver an find it very rewarding to care for those with alzheimer's and where I work posted a song I wrote on you tube (Rene' Song I'll Carry You) it is what we do as caregivers!!!!
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i consider this as sad disease. this video is a heartbreaking struggle of aged people
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@showcasemerchandise i know what yuh mean...i am taking care of my mother my brother and my kids 2 of them with mental special needs i have three.and i have no time to care for me.i cant go to appointments because mom gets ruda at the nurses.so i lost appetite,im always stressed crying and sad.when i start to talk people often change the conversation so i swallow my rpide.is hard but someone has to do this.i have no support
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@basketdaddy God Bless you because I am joining!
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very good
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I'm 47,live in caretaker,moms 76,MS diag. last year,prominent dementia now, un- hell hole nursing homes = 10 times her fixed income, 4 brothers bailed,no contact or help.Anything happens to me she's screwed,happend gradually,no return now.
New realities setting in.She needs 24 hr care, meds,food,toilet,walking,bed,
high risk fall,antagonistic at times,never envisioned as youth,but here.It's all on me now.
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Look up this device on google patents "Method of removing deleterious charged molecules from brain tissue" or watch my video watch?v=w1C0N37AvPY
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Listen honey, I worked in a community of 30 Alzheimers residents. Don't you worry. If you see him and are caring for him every day, he will always share the bond with you. You have a beautiful opportunity to join his journey. Please do remember this though, Take Care of YOU. Every day. Make it a must. May you reap Great Rewards and find all the Support you need. Peace.
The Support Groups, Memory Club and Graduate's Club with the Alzheimer's Association, really saved my life, and my husband's life. His group all have it, and while they are together having fun, actually getting therapy, my group, the Care Giver's group, ...don't know how to describe. We cry, and talk and share. I wasn't making it without them. You people who share here, are amazing. I feel less alone. No one, understands this overwhelming, protracted nightmare. I'm helpless to stop it.
theladytwilight 3 years ago 8
Ladies and Gentleman who ever see this comment, my grandma died just 2 weeks ago because of alzheimer's disease, alzheimers is probably one of the most or the toughest thing iv'e ever been exposed to ever. I hope that all of you who read this can donate to the alzheimer's association. this was a very hard thign for me seeing my grandma pass on.... so please everyone, donate PLEASE donate.
tardbi06 3 years ago 3