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Old 02-18-2011, 01:52 PM #1
Breezy55 Breezy55 is offline
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Default Caring For My Mom!

This disease called Alzheimer's is taking my Mom away from all those who loved her so much! The Dr. said that she had less than 6 month's to live. I thought what does he know? Does he have a crystal ball into the future? Now it has gone from 6 month's to less than 3 month's! All the weight loss,unable to eat now,and a mild stroke. Dad has her hospital bed now set up in their dinning room. I try to look in her eye's,PLEASE Mom remember it's me your only one daughter! But now her once eye's filled with so much life,are now just blank. Does she need anything?Is she feeling any pain? Just try to think like you used to,you would never forget one thing! I guess that the care giver's are the one's in the most pain! I'm moving only clouds today...Tomorrow I'll try mountains. Don't just count your year's,make your years count! Breezy55
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