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Title : "If I am unlucky enough to get Alzheimer's, and lucky enough to have my wife take care of me, feed me, clothe me, and clean me, I'm going to go ahead right now and..."
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"If I am unlucky enough to get Alzheimer's, and lucky enough to have my wife take care of me, feed me, clothe me, and clean me, I'm going to go ahead right now and..."
"... give her permission to have a boyfriend, two of them if she wants. It's a debilitating disease for the person that has it, as well as for the family members that love them."Says the second-most-liked comment on "Lifestyle guru B. Smith has Alzheimer’s. Her husband has a girlfriend. Her fans aren’t having it" (WaPo).
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Alzheimer's can take *years* of misery before the patient is released. Is another human being supposed to put all life on hold while that happens? The person you married is gone where you cannot follow. The body remains but everything else is like another person is living in there, one you do not know. Dan is caring for that person but he needs to take care of himself as well. If Alex helps him with that, more power to them both.Pair this story with "Are You My Husband?," blogged a few days ago in, "What does it mean to grieve someone who is alive, but who walks, talks, thinks, acts and looks different from before?"
"... give her permission to have a boyfriend, two of them if she wants. It's a debilitating disease for the person that has it, as well as for the family members that love them."
Says the second-most-liked comment on "Lifestyle guru B. Smith has Alzheimer’s. Her husband has a girlfriend. Her fans aren’t having it" (WaPo).
The third-most-like comment:
Says the second-most-liked comment on "Lifestyle guru B. Smith has Alzheimer’s. Her husband has a girlfriend. Her fans aren’t having it" (WaPo).
The third-most-like comment:
Alzheimer's can take *years* of misery before the patient is released. Is another human being supposed to put all life on hold while that happens? The person you married is
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gone where you cannot follow. The body remains but everything else is like another person is living in there, one you do not know. Dan is caring for that person but he needs to take care of himself as well. If Alex helps him with that, more power to them both.
Pair this story with "Are You My Husband?," blogged a few days ago in, "What does it mean to grieve someone who is alive, but who walks, talks, thinks, acts and looks different from before?"
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