Sharing with you b/c I truly feel like this group of anons is a second family. My Mom suffered from Alzheimers for 10 years. She passed away yesterday evening. My Dad, brothers and I all got to see her in her final moments. We prayed for her to be taken to Heaven. She was a devout Christian. She was the strongest person I have ever known. She watched her mother die of Alzheimer's, she was diagnosed early and knew what was coming. She never complained and continued to live her life. I love my Mom and miss her. She hasn't been able to speak or recognize me for years, now she is resting and I can finally mourn and celebrate her life.
Alzheimer's is a terrible disease. It is hereditary, one day it may attack my brothers or myself. I will try to use the example my Mom set, not to get bitter and continue living.
Thanks for letting me share.
I am sorry to hear this, truly. Alzheimer's is one of the hardest diseases to face in the ones you love, because you tend to lose that person years before they finally pass away.
It takes a lot of strength to face that every day and to keep wearing a face that makes them feel safe and loved, even when they don't know who you are.
I hope you are able to take this time to grieve and finally find some peace.
My thoughts are with you.
That is a beautiful sentiment, fren.