Chris, with my paternal Grandma it was cancer. She beat it once. Intestinal cancer. It wasted her away. I remember the last time I saw her. She had shriveled to nothing, gaunt and skeletal. She couldn't really move anymore, there just wasn't the muscle mass remaining. She looked mortified. The family stood around and said nothing. Just watched. I'm so thankful I had the presence of mind to walk up, kiss her on the cheek, and tell her I loved her. Tears welled in her eyes. That poor, brave woman. Still think about her 20 years later. Cheers, friend.
Thank you my friend for that heart felt share. That kiss meant the world to her. She felt your love .. read moreThank you my friend for that heart felt share. That kiss meant the world to her. She felt your love and showed it. I really appreciate your response. We never know what is in store for family members or even for ourselves. Have a great day.
Chris
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We don't, it's true. You're a kind soul, Ms. Shaw. Appreciate you
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oh chris. losing a loved one is never easy, especially to something so rough. losing my mother to liver cancer was the hardest thing to every grow through. i remember the day before she died. she had barely spoken a word to anyone but i hugged her and told her i missed her and she hugged me back and said, “i missed you too sweetie.”
when everything is over and they’re gone, then we must reflect. find the good in the bad. terrible diseases as cancer or dementia have their better moments. i remember how my mother would talk and start dancing to the rhythm of her words. it was the funniest thing to witness her twirling and talking about ducks. remember to reflect in your grief and find the better times.
please reach out if you need anything dear. much love. -mabel
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Dearest Mabel, thank you so much for your review. Apologies for late response. I have been taking a .. read moreDearest Mabel, thank you so much for your review. Apologies for late response. I have been taking a break. All good wishes to you. 🌹
So sad this disease that robs folk of their entire past but let's then live on.
A friend of mine was diagnosed 7 years ago and has in the very recent past
passed away...62years young.
Hope you are keeping well Christine and the less than seasonal weather is not preventing you from enjoying your "boating"
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late Gee so much. Sorry for late response. I have been having a bit of a break. All the best to you .. read morelate Gee so much. Sorry for late response. I have been having a bit of a break. All the best to you and yours.
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Your poem was a touching read. It beautifully captures the poignant journey of a loved one navigating dementia. The imagery of early summer days and Auntie's maze of memories fading into the past evokes nostalgia tinged with sadness. The poem sensitively portrays the contrast between cherished memories and the disorienting reality of dementia, highlighting the poignant moments of recognition and confusion. Your portrayal of love and reassurance in the face of Auntie's struggles is touching and resonant, making the poem a heartfelt exploration of memory and familial bonds.
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Thank you so much for an in-depth and understanding review. Apologies for this late response. I have.. read moreThank you so much for an in-depth and understanding review. Apologies for this late response. I have been having a break. All the best.
Such a tragic situation. When a loved one has dementia, it is best to just agree with most anything they say. My aunt thought I was my grandmother....and I went along with it. Holding her hand and telling her you love her is the best thing you can do, Chris. Heartfelt words....so well written. Lydi***
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Thank you for your wise words Lydi*. I appreciate you. Sorry for late response. I have been having .. read moreThank you for your wise words Lydi*. I appreciate you. Sorry for late response. I have been having a break. Take good care of you. Happy Sunday.
Chris
3 Months Ago
And Happy Sunday to you as well, Chris. I have not been on WC in a long time myself.
Dear Chris
I know the feeling, my mom....and others...it eats your heart out and you feel helpless, what to do, what to say...it seem nothing will change... the way you portray this is so empathically and soft....and feeling helpless yet pouring out your love the best that you can do...and it seems you accomplished...
sad, but oh so many....
Warmly, B
Thank you so much Betty for your words of understanding. Not an easy situation to deal with as you k.. read moreThank you so much Betty for your words of understanding. Not an easy situation to deal with as you know. Have a sunny Sunday dear friend.
Chris
3 Months Ago
Wii try …recovering from shoulder surgery! 🌹
Warmly, B
Chris,
I'm not sure which would be worse, to have any form of dementia, or to be like my mom and have all your mind but nothing else working. Mom was always independent, stubborn, and brilliant. She is still all of those things, but can't see, can't hear, and had no cartilage in her knees. She cries all the time.
In any case, when we lied with extended family, we could share the duties of care, but in today's world brothers, sisters, and parents are willy-nilly and gone in every direction, and it is hard on everyone.
Vol
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Thank you Vol. Sorry for the delay in response. I have been having a break. Sorry about your mom. It.. read moreThank you Vol. Sorry for the delay in response. I have been having a break. Sorry about your mom. It can get really difficult. That, I know. You take care and look after yourself too.
Chris
3 Months Ago
Chris,
It's all cool, I hope your break was sweet and refreshing. I said "When we lied with.. read moreChris,
It's all cool, I hope your break was sweet and refreshing. I said "When we lied with family, " I meant lived..."lived," so I'm glad i got to correct that... And WELCOME BACK!
Vol
Albert, my paternal grandfather introduced me to Tennyson when I was nine. I have loved poetry ever since but did not attempt writing a single piece until I was 40. It's never too late to try somethin.. more..