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I Thought Alzheimer’s Was Behind Us
“How old was Dad when he got Alzheimer’s?” “Sixty-two.” “Good,” he said. “I’m sixty-three.”
Carol Lindsay
7 days ago
2 min read
A Different Kind of Grief-3
When my brother’s Alzheimer’s took away our ability to talk and connect, I lost access to him—not because of distance or choice, but because of disease. It is a different kind of grief.
Carol Lindsay
Feb 4
1 min read
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