Well I'm back on finally. Not that I'm the most active member here. The past couple of weeks have been the best and worst I've been through in a long time.
Two weeks ago I lost my grandmother. She had battled with Alzhiemers(sp?) for the past several years. She only knew my dad and no one else. Her funeral was one of the strangest I have ever been to. There was the typical grieving for her, but seveal of us were struggling with a little guilt. Alzhiemers took her from us several years ago. We took care of her, at a cost to our personal lives. Several of us would stay at her house with her, putting in alot of work taking care of her. I wasn't the only one who thought now I can move on with my own life after her passing. I hate that, but that was the way I felt. Alzhiemers takes a little from everyone not just the person suffering from it. It is actually alot worst on the family members of those inflicted with it. They don't see the hurt when say that they don't know who you are.
Then last week my younger brother graduated from Va. Tech. The family having grieved the week before, we partied like there was no tomorrow. It only took him seven years.
If anyone else has a family member on here that is suffering from Alhiemers, and you need someone to talk to. I'll be glad to talk to you.
Brian
Two weeks ago I lost my grandmother. She had battled with Alzhiemers(sp?) for the past several years. She only knew my dad and no one else. Her funeral was one of the strangest I have ever been to. There was the typical grieving for her, but seveal of us were struggling with a little guilt. Alzhiemers took her from us several years ago. We took care of her, at a cost to our personal lives. Several of us would stay at her house with her, putting in alot of work taking care of her. I wasn't the only one who thought now I can move on with my own life after her passing. I hate that, but that was the way I felt. Alzhiemers takes a little from everyone not just the person suffering from it. It is actually alot worst on the family members of those inflicted with it. They don't see the hurt when say that they don't know who you are.
Then last week my younger brother graduated from Va. Tech. The family having grieved the week before, we partied like there was no tomorrow. It only took him seven years.
If anyone else has a family member on here that is suffering from Alhiemers, and you need someone to talk to. I'll be glad to talk to you.
Brian
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