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I Hate Alzeimers and Dimentia

Are you warm enough Mom?”

I need to say something.
Anything to help the minutes tick by.

You smile.

“What about a drink Mom?
A cup of tea?”

I desperately try to fill that awkward silence.

I know you won’t reply.
You never do.

We sit there.
Saying nothing.

You smile.

“I’m off then Mom.”

A sense of relief.
My duty done for another day.
You don’t even notice I’m going.

You smile

I wave goodbye, for conventions sake.
But it doesn’t mean anything.
Not anymore.

You smile.

But it’s not for me.
It’s merely something you do now.

Smile to hide your confusion and fear.
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frequentlyme · 70-79, M
I spent almost 20 years running facilities where we had residents with dementia and Alzheimer's. As hard as it was for the residents to go from the first stages to where they remembered nothing, it was equally hard, if not harder for their families. I saw it tear so many of their children apart... it helps if you can join a support group. Stay strong, I know it's hard. 🌻
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It’s not been an easy road. @frequentlyme