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Who Is Left to Remember
In a family of six siblings, three now live with Alzheimer’s. A reflection on what it means to face mortality when memory is already slipping—and the quiet mercy that dementia sometimes spares loved ones the repeated pain of loss.
Carol Lindsay
Mar 81 min read


Until Then, I’ll Take the Calls-4
When my brother calls, his aphasia makes speaking hard—but we still talk. Naming dementia, laughing together, and saying the hard things keeps us connected while we still can.
Carol Lindsay
Feb 52 min read
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