Thursday, July 12, 2018 - I haven't written about my dementia lately nor have I shared information about dementia that I've found in my reading. Mostly because I haven't been able to absorb much lately and putting the information out there just wasn't happening. All dementias are different so what is commonly thought to be… Continue reading 07.12.18 Deficits in Executive Function in Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia
Tag: Dementia
06.21.18 Some Things I Learned About Dementia – Love them, be kind to them, be sweet even childlike sweet originally published 12.19.14
Thursday, June 21, 2018 - This was originally written in 2014. I have to admit that while re-reading this particular blog post from 2014 it brought tears and heartache to me. I have read so many stories and episodes that caregivers have shared of how difficult care giving is and it absolutely is. It's horrendously… Continue reading 06.21.18 Some Things I Learned About Dementia – Love them, be kind to them, be sweet even childlike sweet originally published 12.19.14
04.09.18 THE IMPORTANCE OF TOUCH AND KINDNESS IN DEMENTIA, by Bob DeMarco
Monday, April 9, 2018 - I have read Bob DeMarco's writing on Alzheimer's Reading Room and this one on touch and kindness was especially spot on. Another person, Peter Berry who has dementia, puts out a weekly short video of things related to what he's experiencing at that time, that he thinks will help others. … Continue reading 04.09.18 THE IMPORTANCE OF TOUCH AND KINDNESS IN DEMENTIA, by Bob DeMarco
03.30.18 Medicines for Dementia
Friday, March 30, 2018 - I am very happy to share that the recent increase to the highest dose, of Razadyne (generic is Galantamine) is helping reduce my dementia symptoms! I'm now on 24 mg. a day which is taken 12 mg. in the morning and 12 mg. in the evening. Once I got up… Continue reading 03.30.18 Medicines for Dementia
03.25.18 What Not to Do in an RV (an RV Newbie Mistake), by Duet Justus
Sunday, March 25, 2018 - RVers can get themselves into pretty bad situations especially when you're new at it. This was so awful and had an unexpected ending that I just had to share it! We have never experienced this particular challenge but over the last 5 years we have had our own share of… Continue reading 03.25.18 What Not to Do in an RV (an RV Newbie Mistake), by Duet Justus
03.20.18 Communicating in Alzheimer’s World, by Bob DeMarco, AlzheimersReadingRoom.com and other things
Tuesday, March 20, 2018 - I've written about how while Mama lived with us, the last few months we'd live in her bizarre little world. She was not the mama I grew up with, nor the mama I'd known during my adult life. Some times "my mama" would come out, but most of the time… Continue reading 03.20.18 Communicating in Alzheimer’s World, by Bob DeMarco, AlzheimersReadingRoom.com and other things
03.18.18 Acceptance, by Cheryl Stevenson
ACCEPTANCE, By Cheryl Stevenson Sept. 2011 When I don't recognize you, yet you know me, please be patient & understanding. I can't control what I remember or what I forget. When I have trouble finding a word while I'm talking to you, please don't make me feel bad about it. I'm trying so hard to… Continue reading 03.18.18 Acceptance, by Cheryl Stevenson
03.01.18 Some Things I Learned About Dementia – Making end of life decisions, Part 2 originally published 03.05.15
Thursday, March 1, 2018 - Wow it's already March! The original blog below was the second part of our blog focusing on making end of life decisions. The first was originally posted February 17, 2015 and reblogged 01.14.18 at http://rosalynandroy.com/2018/01/14/26422. I believe it is helpful to read both blog posts as they address different aspects… Continue reading 03.01.18 Some Things I Learned About Dementia – Making end of life decisions, Part 2 originally published 03.05.15
02.09.18 Dora and the Explorers – STILAD – You’re Loved One is Changing. The Question is, are you? by Rick Phelps
Rick Phelps, founder of Memory People on Facebook published the following article this week. Remember, when reading it, that he has had Early Onset Alzheimer's since 2011. His point of view is very valuable for caregivers to hear and learn from. You’re loved one is changing. The question is, are you? I have often said… Continue reading 02.09.18 Dora and the Explorers – STILAD – You’re Loved One is Changing. The Question is, are you? by Rick Phelps
02.05.18 Dora and the Explorers – STILAD – Devoted Son Finds A Clever Way To Help His Dad Battle Alzheimer’s originally published 02.23.17
Monday, February 5, 2018 - When I saw the neurologist last she put me on the lowest dose of Galamantine, a dementia medicine. It is not making me lightheaded, just a tiny bit, but not like the others started doing. It does seem to be helping a little with remembering what things are called. I'll… Continue reading 02.05.18 Dora and the Explorers – STILAD – Devoted Son Finds A Clever Way To Help His Dad Battle Alzheimer’s originally published 02.23.17