tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697541727141469670.post4623463777201606477..comments2023-07-28T08:46:43.733-07:00Comments on Subconscious Messages: Alzheimer'sBarbara Loure` Gunnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02607953543343950480noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697541727141469670.post-56989270106780451692009-11-27T16:04:11.880-08:002009-11-27T16:04:11.880-08:00I've worked in assisted Living for the past 5 ...I've worked in assisted Living for the past 5 years - many of our residents were ALZ. They were the happiest residents in the place. They had their moments of anger and pure frustration - but they are the ones that made me smile...every one of them! If you said something that offended them, they would forget it and be your best friend 30 min or 1 hour later. It is a gift to them in many ways. The difficult part lies with those who knew them before their minds were abducted by this horrendous disease. They do need protected. This is for sure. They are so vulnerable. Mary was blessed to have you, Barbara, with your understanding, in her safe zone! God bless you for your insight and kindness towards her.Patrinas Pencilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08103800317102189590noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697541727141469670.post-37646230434115896152009-11-21T10:49:04.785-08:002009-11-21T10:49:04.785-08:00I met an English teacher at the YMCA a few years b...I met an English teacher at the YMCA a few years back. She had Alztimers. It was in early stages. She said she had trouble with nouns, remembering people, and places at times. She was very embarrassed by it, but her kindness and spirit is what impressed me most about her.StarofVenushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04778407890737870322noreply@blogger.com