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Dementia Times Two

Kirsten Silva Gruesz

Witnessing Mom, Dad, and half the country lose their minds.

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Wandering through Mictlán

A crisp Saturday afternoon, the first of November. We walked slowly around a county park festooned with bright paper decorations, taking in details of the ofrendas that community members had set up for Día de los Muertos. One altar for vict...

7 months ago
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Dementia Is Not Binary

Today I just want to amplify the voices of six total strangers by liberating them from behind the New York Times paywall for all to read.

These letters appeared last weekend in response to the paper’s latest personal essay about dementia...

a year ago
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Confabulation: Or, Knowledge Collapse

[This ‘stack has gone unattended for a few months as I returned to my regular, screen-intensive job after a caregiving leave. I’m not done writing, though, because the situation is not yet done with me.]

When last heard from, Dad and Mom h...

a year ago
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The Arecibo Message

I once heard a beautiful metaphor about what it’s like to witness the process of dying which has stuck with me, although I can’t find a source to credit. It’s like standing on a shore watching a boat as it sails out to sea, appearing smalle...

a year ago
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The Last Road Trip, Part 2

You know those cooking websites that force you to scroll through long rambling asides, photos, and advertisements before getting to the recipe itself? Instead I’ll serve you the conclusion up front: we made it. It was a long, challenging tr...

a year ago
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