
Life in the trenches of caregiving for loves ones with dementia
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Sometimes the support groups feel like the least supportive places to be.
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I remember this question from my childhood and probably gave more thought to the concept than was necessary or even sensical. My mind fixates on a similar yet different question now. If all memories of me are lost, do I still have a past? I...
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Real life - real chaos. No sugar coating. So many blogs, FB pages, and IG sites out there seem fake. My life is nothing as perfect as what others were portraying. It made sense to me that if I wanted to see something more real then so would others.
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