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after you said her grandson got into her pills and died than she died a month later, I was saying was the grandsons mother there to or did she just leave him for the sick person to look after? I hope that makes better sense
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I am going into the office this afternoon well rested. My sister will take him for the afternoon. I work for our company about 12 hours a week. Sometimes less depending on Him.
So all of you have a blessed day. ~:O)
I love him and don't want him to suffer, he has enough pain with out giving him heartaches. Our time of suffering will be upon us before we know it. Show the same kind of love you would want from the person that would be taking care of you.
Tale care and think it over. Reba
why get her all upset and cry about it ? it is too painful to sitthere and watch her cry ...
dad would ask me where is your momma , i tell him shes resting . he just smiles says ok . she must be tired .. i hav etold him before she s in heaven oh my lord he went into shock . so im not going to do that to him anymore .
sleeping restin is good enough .
Spare them heartaches as much as possible. It is a kind act. Hugs to you and thanks for you input.
I was thinking about all of you and then this morning I got a hug from lhardebeck. We are having such a hard time and it is shame that our loved ones end up like this. Not only are they suffering but we are right along with them. We try to do the best we can but sometimes we want time out, and how do we get it? I think this can't last forever and the day will come, he will be gone and I will be alone. Its good to know I can talk with you and hear back with your kind words. I love you guys.
I was talking with my pastor and I said: if this is a test from God I am failing. He told me I was doing a good job and this is a lot to go though.
We are human and we can only take so much. I go into the bathroom where I shut the door where I can be alone to get myself back into the right state of mind. Say a prayer and come out and start all over again. So all of you hang in there and know it can't last forever. God bless you today and may your day be light.
Visited my dad at the nursing home today. They planned to take him out to lunch with a bus full, to a nearby restaurant. But today was not a good Alzie day for dad. He never made it off the unit. Dad just kept repeating, "I don't understand." Perhaps his afternoon and evening will be better? Those with Alzheimer's need extra grace. Loved ones of Alzheimer's patients need lots of grace, as well. Blessing to all you Caregivers. Treasure the good moments, and hope you have some blessings this Thanksgiving.
Yes a big blessing to all you Caregivers. Hope all of you have a peaceful Thanksgiving. Love and hugs to all of you.
Dad has good moments, and sometimes good days. Today wasn't one of them. He was struggling, and they are constantly adjusting his meds. Alzheimer's is not kind. They just need lots of love and grace and tender care. We need patience and understanding. Tough stuff.
Reba, glad Ed had a good day. Praying he and you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! :) That goes for all fellow Caregivers!
my husband is furiouse with me cuz my back went out and i have trouble wlakin and standing ., he s telling me its time to send him to nursing home , well i dont want to do that . i just dont know what todo anymore .
ijust hope my back gets better in time for thanksgiving and guess everybodys comin here ! oh lord give me strenght !!!! ....
Hope you don't have to fix the whole dinner. We have everyone bring a dish and that helps out a lot for a large dinner. The person having the dinner fixes the turkey, dressing and potatoes. Family bring the rest. Have a blessed Thanksgiving. Hugs, Reba
so glad i found this to be able to get close to u all .
wish we all could visit one or another . keep in touch , i often wonder about ddarkangle too , knowin her dad passed away and havent seen her on since then , and also janders too .... hop e theyre doing ok , .. god bless.