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Written by
Sandy
on
Mar. 3, 2009
Hello Mary...do not get to chat with you because I seem to still be sleeping when you are in chat. Wanted to let you know I think of you often. Hugs and take care,,,looks like I need to set my alarm.
lol......if I remember.
Sandy
Written by
frank uk
on
Feb. 22, 2009
hello mary i keep missing you in chat
as my middays are busy, wish you luck and hope you get your dream home
frank uk
Written by
Marcus
on
Feb. 17, 2009
Just looked at the Unitarian House. What a way to go eh? What will Jim do now instead of mowing the lawns.No they seemed well equipped in keeping ya busy with Activities and all. Cool...Neat....
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Written by
BB
on
Feb. 16, 2009
Hi mary, just looked at the place, it looks so lovely, make up your mind girl! This looks really great! Talk to you soon on chat
Love and hugs, BB
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Written by
Rosemary Bakker
on
Feb. 11, 2009
Dear Mary,
I have been very moved by your writings. I am developing a website through Cornell called ThisCaringHome.org for caregivers of people with dementia (my mother had Alzheimer's). I would like to request permission to include some of your Tips for Dementia -in your own words, along with your photograph from your website, and your first name, Mary. I think they could be of great help to many people. I have recieved permission from the publishers of Cary Henderson's book Partial View, and I'll be including some of his experiences on my site. I look forward to hearing from you and I praise you for your courage and honesty. Wishing you all the very best, Rosemary Bakker, Director, Thiscaringhome.org
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Written by
Marcus Bennett
on
Feb. 2, 2009
When Life gives you snow make snow men,When Life gives you a whole lot of snow make bigger snowmen!
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Written by
Judy Kegin
on
Jan. 30, 2009
Mary, when I read your update, I wanted so much to drive to Canada and give you a big hug and listen to your heart. You are such an incredible and awesome woman. I am so sorry for all you are going through. It isn't fair for sure. It is such a heartbreaking journey. You have always been there for everybody. May you know how much we all love you.....big hugs and love your way....Judy Kegin
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Written by
Barbie
on
Jan. 30, 2009
My dear Mary, I just read your journal, god bless you my friend, IM so sorry what your going thru, my prayers are with you, you are such a wonderful friend and person, and dont deserve this, you are always there to help others,I admire you mary with all my heart, can I cll you? let me know love and gods blessings to you and jim hugs and much love sincerly Barbie
Written by
Tony 36
on
Jan. 29, 2009
Hi Mary, a very comprehensive site with lots to see and read. Must visit a few more times to get around it more.
Thanks
Tony
Cork, Ireland.
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Written by
frank uk
on
Jan. 28, 2009
mary frank uk just to say i wish you well big hugs take care of jim lol
Written by
Vida
on
Jan. 26, 2009
Mary, I am sorry to hear of your new symptoms and your difficulties in your new home.
Thank you so much for keeping this journal about you. Although I miss hearing from you, this makes it feel as if I am more in touch with your life.
Thinking of you.
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Written by
Sandy
on
Jan. 24, 2009
Mary....so sorry that you are going through these symptoms after your move. Don't forget....you have quit smoking and this can add to some of it..in my opinion. Take care and many hugs.
Sandy
Written by
Marcus Bennett
on
Jan. 22, 2009
Dear Mary,I deal with many outburst from my buddies in the alz ward.The best way I found is to run the other way...Come back when the storm is over and try to give a hug and tell them that I love them and "Everything is going to be all right" Sometimes I go along with them saying stuff like "Yeah What He said...Yeah you tell them" Sometimes we laugh.Sometimes we cry.The Trick is to make the laughter out weigh the tears.You taught me that...
HUGS Marcus
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Written by
Joseph Potocny
on
Jan. 21, 2009
Dear Mary,
Welcome to the real world of FTD, what you are going through is part and parcel of it. The naps, the tiredness shopping, the attitude problems. I know I am right there with you and have been. Sorry love but they get worse. Some mood enhancing drugs help a bit. But I have progressed to where I say exactly what I feel and have no regard for others feelings. It is part of the disease. I know it is not fun, but it is our reality. Don't blame yourself for that which you cannot control. Roll with it, you will feel better. I am glad that we are friends.
God Bless You & Yours,
Joe
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http://living-with-alzheimers.blogspot.com/
Written by
Sandy
on
Jan. 15, 2009
Mary.....Keep up the good job with your campaign. Also, take a few deep breaths and take it one day at a time....it seem you are happy with your new residence so enjoy! Yes, you have had much going on these past few months and I think of you often. Take care and many......many.....HUGS!
Sandy