In My Gay Marriage, His Dementia Was a Roller Coaster Ride
<p>If one can gracefully accept the changes which Dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease brings, rather than fighting them, it can be easier for the person living with the disease, for his caregiver, and for those who love him. Easier said than done, but possible!</p>
<p>This is a huge assumption if only because Dementia is a life-altering illness that affects the person, his family, those around him. It is a disease that cannot be majorly improved with medications, is not curable, always ends in death, sometimes after years of suffering. Being a cognitive disorder it can really make one’s day to day life seem “crazy!” And I do not use that word lightly! And that does not address the physical changes!</p>
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