WHEN FATE TAKES OVER

As we know, being a carer for someone living with AD, can be absolutely exhausting.  For me, the physical side is taken care of but the emotional roller-coaster is relentless.  These last few days, I’ve been feeling numb.  Maybe one of the reasons numbness was created was to help us process emotion at a deeper level.  To keep thought … Continue reading WHEN FATE TAKES OVER

‘D’ DAY ONE

Here we are, almost at the end of January already and next week is our personal ‘D’ Day.  Well, one of several, possibly.  We’ll see. Last Monday’s visit didn’t get off to a good start.  Leaf was led in stooped and sobbing.  Tearlessly sobbing.  I took his hands – the nurse didn’t stop me – and tried to get him … Continue reading ‘D’ DAY ONE

A TRAGIC END AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE

Over Christmas, I was unable to see Leaf due, presumably, to skeleton staffing. It’s likely the patients in the dementia wing wouldn’t even notice anyway.  They’re probably unaware of the time of year despite the Christmas decorations which were in evidence but out of reach.  Leaf is one of many who tend to ‘pick’ at things, pull … Continue reading A TRAGIC END AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE