tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436904752376432947.post4777993641474139985..comments2023-11-29T13:10:06.568-06:00Comments on Living in the Shadow of Alzheimer's: Living with Bob and "Al"Sherihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12951853063959637790noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436904752376432947.post-19777555467751867592018-05-27T10:56:08.381-05:002018-05-27T10:56:08.381-05:00I am too as well, as a commentator above dealing w...I am too as well, as a commentator above dealing with my father and Alzheimers. Most days lately have been a stab to the heart. With nasty mean comments out of the blue. Thank you so much for sharing your journey, as it is really, an awful one. Much love.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436904752376432947.post-91674136657737839512018-05-27T03:24:30.843-05:002018-05-27T03:24:30.843-05:00You are in my prayers, and I will be watching for ...You are in my prayers, and I will be watching for your beautiful photos when you are again moved to take them. Peace be with you and your daughters as you being this next chapter.Luckymom22https://www.blogger.com/profile/05198862266064323871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436904752376432947.post-76396979531140554322018-05-26T09:27:39.667-05:002018-05-26T09:27:39.667-05:00Praying for you all today. HE is your rock, your f...Praying for you all today. HE is your rock, your fortress, your refuge (from Psalm 62). Wish I could be with you all today.<br /><br />Hugs, KZKatHatZeighttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01898826309483918042noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436904752376432947.post-88470258392556324042018-05-25T14:32:34.072-05:002018-05-25T14:32:34.072-05:00My Dad is going through the stages of this most un...My Dad is going through the stages of this most undignified disease. He is not at the point of Memory Care, which I don't think our family could afford anyways. You have done a fantastic job with what your situation has allowed you. This disease is such an ongoing process, as we know. I am trying to get to grips with my dad. A daily thing. Sometimes I ell like throwing up, or screaming too. Much condolences to you and your daughters.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-436904752376432947.post-2486877141283795672018-05-25T13:44:43.539-05:002018-05-25T13:44:43.539-05:00There aren't any words that will make this par...There aren't any words that will make this part of your journey any easier, but all I can say is there is an "after" after alzheimers, we just all take different paths in different ways and lengths of time to find our "after". Tomorrow will be difficult, but you've shown us all that you are strong and that strength will get you through the next part of your journey! My thoughts are with you and yours, TanisAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com