Category Archives: Alzheimer’s Love Story

Some New Friends

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I thought I was the one giving Smitty advice. As we hiked together for a bit he told of loving his work in manufacturing, but needing to get away from the inflexibility and the precision of his work. He viewed … Continue reading

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Collapsing Tent Poles

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The morning started off great at the Forest Service campground. After a day of easy hiking, with another easy hike ahead, Cindy slept soundly and peacefully throughout the night. A dog from the neighboring campsite came visiting, which perked Cindy … Continue reading

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Town Stops and Breaking In

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We keep coming back to South Lake Tahoe in these early goings, picking up a new walking stick here, a cooler for apples and hard-boiled eggs there. In the process we’ve stayed at three different hotels. Hotels and town stops … Continue reading

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Acceptance and Alzheimer’s

Time to complete this series on the five stages of grief and Alzheimer’s before we leave for our PCT journey.  To recap, the first four stages of grief according to Kubler-Ross are Denial, Anger, Bargaining (guilt) and Depression.  They are … Continue reading

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Many Tests

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Cindy spent all morning getting MRI scans; in the afternoon she went through a variety of physical tests. Sprinkled throughout were a variety of interviews for research and publicity. Carson and his research team made Cindy feel at ease throughout. … Continue reading

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Exercise Isn’t Patentable

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We are in Maryland for three days while Cindy goes through testing for Dr. J Carson Smith’s research for exercise and brain health. We are raising funds for this research, which to date has shown more promise for healing brain … Continue reading

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Depression and Alzheimer’s

Ironically, this fourth stage of grief is the flip side of the final stage of acceptance.  A depressed feeling of hopelessness is accepting the negative, the tragedy of a situation.  Of course others want to help, quite apart from whether … Continue reading

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Bargaining and Alzheimer’s

“Bargaining” is the official term for the third stage of grief, though you could also call it “Guilt.”  The Bargaining stage is when you make your deals:  “If only things get better I will ….. ”  The deal you cut … Continue reading

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Anger and Alzheimer’s

Anger is the second stage listed for the five stages of grief model by Kubler-Ross.  When it comes to Alzheimer’s there’s plenty for caregivers to get angry about. I’m a person who starts with myself, always self-evaluating, looking to see … Continue reading

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Denial and Alzheimer’s

In regards to Cindy’s Alzheimer’s I’ve gone through something like the five stages of grief theorized by Kubler-Moss.  This model allegedly applies only to those not handling tragedy well, the well-adjusted presumably turns lemons into lemonade.  Though there is a … Continue reading

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