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Today was a journey to visit my mother who is in a nursing home in Schaumberg, IL. I attended the quarterly meeting on her progress. Her hearing aide has been, finally, replaced and we received a report on her surgery for some facial cancer. All seems to be going well on those fronts. I asked about her long term prognosis, and was told that she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. This was news to both my brothers and to me. It does, however, explain the deterioration that we have noticed in her cognitive abilities. I had thought they were due to recurring urinary tract infections. I guess that was wishful thinking.
We were able to get a family picture while we were there. From the left, is my younger brother, Kurt, myself, my older brother, Carl, my daughter, Robyn, my granddaughter, Phoebe, and my mother.
We also got another nice shot of our four generations of women.
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When I returned to the Indiana Sand Dunes State Park, Emma and I went on a long walk. I must admit that tears were streaming down my face for most of the walk as I remembered the vibrant woman my mother had been, and is now lost to me forever. It has been such a hard and sad day for me. Tonight I honor her and miss her so........
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Thanks for stopping by....talk to you later, Judy
I try to remember the good times and hope the bad times don't last too long. My Mom is 82--her memory is not as good as it used to be, and she is losing some of her abilities. I know it is only part of life but I don't have to like it.
ReplyDeleteKaren, Thanks for your thoughts. I don't like it either. It's tough, but, all in all, I think she has had a good life. I try to remember that....
ReplyDeleteThis makes me sad also mom. I hope it doesn't ever happen to you.
ReplyDeletetears are always healing.
ReplyDeleteA woman you have met along your travels and stay in Rice Lake MN.
Diann Greene
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