Alzheimer’S Through Tears and Laughter

Alzheimer’S Through Tears and Laughter

Author: Edwina Marino

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2013-08-15

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1481778552

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Today, there is a disease afflicting many people and arousing fear in those whose ages can start as young as forty years, and moving on through the sixties, seventy and eighty year old groups. It is known as Alzheimers Disease. This book is about sharing this experience with my sister-in-law who came down with this disease in her later years. She was eighty-four at the time and lived to be ninety four years old. I was encouraged to take notes and write about this by a doctor who told me I would be in a position to see its development every day for as long as she remained with me. He said, Take lots of notes. You will be able to observe so much more than I, because I dont spend that much time with a patient, and you will be with her day and night and observe the changes as they happen and what triggers her behavior. Good Luck! With that I started out on my ten year trip through the ups and downs, the good days and bad days of Alzheimers disease. Our days were laced with pain and humor, but I was determined to see it through, laughing a little and crying a lot, hoping the scenery would change, but finally surrendering to this fate that had come upon us. Our mantra became Lets laugh because if we dont we shall most certainly cry! I chose to care for her because I wanted her to be surrounded by love, music and laughter, in a place where we could laugh with her and cry with her and never be alone. Im glad I did.


Finding the Joy in Alzheimer's: When tears are dried with laughter

Finding the Joy in Alzheimer's: When tears are dried with laughter

Author: Brenda Avadian

Publisher: Finding the Joy in Alzheimer's

Published: 2003-09

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13:

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Caregivers find JOY caring for their loved ones.Amidst the clouds and thunderstorms of Alzheimer's, caregivers and their loved ones grasp for a few rays of sunshine.A collection of stories and poems written by caregivers--warm rays to bring you joy and to dry your tears with laughter.


Laughter and Tears

Laughter and Tears

Author: Alison Walker-Fraser

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2023-09-06

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781739113131

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In the UK alone, there are around one million people affected by dementia and the number is rising. Globally, the numbers of people living with dementia is predicted to grow to around 79 million by 2030. Accompanying the rise, is the enormity of the social crisis that impacts those affected by dementia. At the onset of her dementia diagnosis, Mary moved to live with her daughter where they began an extraordinarily, challenging journey, negotiating their way through the Alzheimer's maze. This personal and emotional experience, told in the form of letters, tells the story of how and why life changed, as Alzheimer's threw everything out of balance. Tales of laughter and love, of despair and tears are the essence of this story. These letters chart the progress of the disease and the challenges each stage brought. As the story unfolded, there was more to Mary than the dementia...


Laughing Your Way Through Alzheimers

Laughing Your Way Through Alzheimers

Author: Savanna Jones

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2017-11-10

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 163568823X

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When my mother was first diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, everything seemed to be fine. Other than forgetting a few things here and there, her behavior appeared normal. But then I received a call from my sister telling me that when she got home, Mom had disappeared. She called the police and discovered that she had decided to take a late-night walk and was found three miles away from the house. It was then that we discovered she could no longer be left alone. Once people knew about my mother’s condition, they suggested different movies for me to watch. After seeing these movies, had I been a candidate for suicide, I would have jumped right off the cliff. Watching my mom go from a thriving adult to a helpless child was heartbreaking enough. After spending months crying about my mom’s condition, I had an epiphany. I could continue grieving over her, or I could look at the things that made me laugh about her instead of the things that made me cry. Looking at her disease from this perspective changed everything. Taking care of her was no longer a burden, but a joy. It was also a way for me to give back to someone who had spent their lifetime giving to me. This book is dedicated to caregivers everywhere. I hope it will inspire, encourage, and strengthen you as you take care of your loved ones. No matter what the disease, I hope your perspective will be to focus on the things that make you laugh instead of cry.


Laughing Through the Tears

Laughing Through the Tears

Author: Laurel Palladino

Publisher: Trilogy Christian Publishing

Published: 2023-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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My dad-AKA Mike to my kids-taught me everything I knew, or so I thought. No one can ever prepare you for all of life's trials and tragedies that may come your way. Some things are just too big. This author takes you on a journey from child abuse to Alzheimer's. It is a story of a man and his family and the relationships surrounding them. This is a story of forgiveness, worry, hope, tears, more worry, and finally-hopefully-laughter. This is our story. More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's. By 2050, this number is projected to rise to nearly 13 million. In 2022, Alzheimer's and other dementias will cost the nation $321 billion. About 1 in 9 age 65 and older (10.7%) has Alzheimer's. Almost two-thirds of Americans with Alzheimer's are women. Deaths from Alzheimer's have more than doubled between 2000 and 2019, while those from heart disease - the leading cause of death - have decreased.


Laughing to Keep From Crying, This Alzheimer's Thing is No Joke

Laughing to Keep From Crying, This Alzheimer's Thing is No Joke

Author: Rosalyn Fayette Morgan

Publisher: Rosalynfmorgan

Published: 2019-01-02

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 9780578415161

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Alzheimer's! What is that? That was the question I asked myself when I started my caregiver's journey. My mother was a very healthy woman; no other illnesses. I could not believe or understand how my mother contracted such a disease like this. Laughing to Keep From Crying, This Alzheimer's Thing is No Joke delves into what my family, my mother and I went through as we struggled with how to care for my mother who had Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's became my enemy and my roller coaster ride was about to begin. I witnessed the deterioration of my mother's laughter, love and ultimately her life. I experienced the sadness of the new reality that my mother was not the woman I knew while growing up into adulthood. I had to come to the realization that the angst, physical and emotional setbacks I endured while taking care of her was unavoidable. I learned to muster up enough strength to support my mother not only physically and emotionally but also while trying to maintain my own family and my sanity. Laughter in the midst of the tears became a must through my journey. As a caregiver, one has to learn to cope with a number of emotional cycles. Although the book is about dealing with a loved one who has Alzheimer's, it offers lessons that I learned as well as some guidelines to help caregiver's maneuver through this journey. Do you know any caregivers? Someone who is taking care of someone who has dementia or Alzheimer's? Do you know what dementia or Alzheimer's is and the effects it has on a loved one and the family? Alzheimer's is one of the most feared diseases around and it has no respect of person. So many families are clueless about Alzheimer's and struggle with how to handle the ups and downs of their loved ones behavior. Don't be clueless.


Alzheimer's - Gaining Laughter from Tears

Alzheimer's - Gaining Laughter from Tears

Author: D. Henderson

Publisher:

Published: 2019-01-18

Total Pages: 91

ISBN-13: 9781793990631

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"Alzheimer's - Gaining Laughter from Tears" is neither grim nor depressing as it reveals how a family deals with Alzheimer's up close. This book is informative, educational and sometimes even funny! Surely it's a book that shows that family members are concerned with important issues such as: monitoring medications, providing a safe living environment while valuing the dignity of the Alzheimer's victim. Not becoming so discombobulated with the obvious Tears. The family reveals the Laughter found along the way. It's also a book full of dialogue so compelling it often reads like a novel! You'll ease-drop as sons and daughters talk to doctors and medical officials as the changes overcome their father. You'll feel the tears and the humor experienced by the family. It's clear that this is a personal, intimately written book about a family's experience in coping with a parent with Alzheimer's. Who should read "Alzheimer's -- Gaining Laughter from Tears"? Being an easy read, caregivers will definitely grab a copy; they'll see themselves and their patients through the pages, and reaffirm the importance and meaning of everything they do. Family members affected by Alzheimer's will see that they are not alone in dealing with the effects of the Alzheimer's; there can be laughter from the tears! This is truly a book for everyone with a friend or family member who has Alzheimer's. The personal experience with the effects of Alzheimer's will help anyone look at Alzheimer's from a caregiver's point of view. What a great read! "Alzheimer's - Gaining Laughter from Tears"


What's Funny about Dementia?

What's Funny about Dementia?

Author: Jataun Rollins

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780999837900

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What's Funny About Dementia? Laugh to Keep From Crying is a memoir of the author and social worker, Jataun J. Rollins', personal journey in caregiving for her beloved grandmother, Maggie Passmore who survived Alzheimer's for about fifteen years. The author embraced laughter and spirituality to keep from crying as a live in caretaker and respite provider for her grandparents. She reflects about family participation, engagement and offers practical tips on managing the responsibilities of caregiving and identifying signs earlier on to prompt medical screening for Alzheimer's and other dementias to begin treatment. She endeavors to keep others encouraged to focus on the individual and not the disease. Memory loss is inevitable for the the survivor, but life still carries on inside them. Her book helps the reader to focus on the lucid moments and embrace the life they have left to live.