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Old 05-11-2013, 05:35 PM #7
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Default I feel for both of you

I was the care giver for my wife who had Alzheimer's for about five years. At times I lost my composure and got cranky. Oh how I wish that I could relive those moments and change my attitude. She passed away two weeks ago. Would he like to swap situations? My only consolation w2as that we were married 66 years..............Woody
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