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Old 12-17-2006, 12:06 AM #1
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Angry Hi New here

sooo much hurt cuz mom has alzhiemers and she now lives in Texas far away. I can no longer just hop in my car and go hold her when she is frightened, or confused or angry , or scared. know me or not hug she seemed to always know.
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missbear...so sorry to hear of your sadness and about your mom

does she live with family or is she in a nursing home?

welcome to NeuroTalk and I hope you will find much comfort here
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