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Help So Hard

Spent the weekend far north of nowhere helping my grandmother celebrate her 96th birthday. It shouldve been a good time. However she no longer knows her children, let alone her grandchildren. I knew she had lost ground but she knew me last fall, besides the fact that I am her namesake. So hard to see a once stong and able woman no longer knowing us/me. I am a nurse and have been told that she was slipping. I know that some people lose their "who,what,wgere and when" but this is MY grandma! what a whiner I am, please send solid kicks for my rump!
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