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Blogger Unknown said...

I'm so glad I found your blog about your mother. My mother is just beginning to lose her memory and it is helpful to read it. To preview what may happen. You seem like a nice person. Thank you. Don't think you are not appreciated. If I were ten years younger.....

11/18/2008 03:15:00 PM

Blogger David said...

Thank you for the comment and I wish all the best for you and your mother. There just are no good answers or advice for dealing with an aging parent. All we can do is the best the each one of us can in our own way! One thing I can say is to get her to the doctor for a total checkup and if you haven't already, ask the doctor about Aricept for your mother, but then watch her carefully and see if the side effects are worth it. In my mother's case, the drug seemed to maybe help for a few months and then it was causing her to have negative personality traits. In the end, we asked to have the drug stopped as I would rather have her last as long as she could in a normal, happy way than to try to stave off the Alzheimer's and have her feeling terrible and afraid. Her mind is not all gone currently as she still remembers most of us and our names, but other than that she is in a thousand different moments and thoughts at once. It's sad, but it is life and it is her life's path. The hardest thing for all the family to deal with is that it's as if she has died, because she is not around us all the time and isn't the person she used to be...but she hasn't died, so there is no closure with Alzheimer's, until the body finally gives out.

There is a LOT of good information out there on how to deal with Alzheimer's. I have a lot within the posts in my blog.

One more fantastic thing that we found out about, but it ended up not happening for my mother, is day care for aging parents. You can do searches for any in your area. Also, for people with low incomes, they can take care of every need, both medically and otherwise. Basically, they pick them up in the morning, they do things with others of their age and are brought back to your home in the late afternoon.

If you need or have any other questions...ever... don't hesitate to email me directly if you'd like at Dlindberg49@gmail.com

Take care!

11/18/2008 05:01:00 PM

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