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A Caregiver Story I chose to write my experience of dealing with a disease call Alzheimer that I think has been diagnosed wrongly, that's my 'opinion' because people are human beings. Everyone has their rights to their opinions. I respect every writer that has written their experience of the other side, the Spiritual world. We see it in the news, we see it on television sitcoms and writers giving their interviews and practicing their gifts on others, on talk shows, and even in the movies they practice, and I'm neither the first nor the last person to experience and point out the truth to my…mehr

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A Caregiver Story I chose to write my experience of dealing with a disease call Alzheimer that I think has been diagnosed wrongly, that's my 'opinion' because people are human beings. Everyone has their rights to their opinions. I respect every writer that has written their experience of the other side, the Spiritual world. We see it in the news, we see it on television sitcoms and writers giving their interviews and practicing their gifts on others, on talk shows, and even in the movies they practice, and I'm neither the first nor the last person to experience and point out the truth to my experience. My experience is with the people that I have helped and since I worked for Eva Gabor, CBS sitcom star of "Green Acres" family and friends who are linked to Eva, I was able to understand the word "Dementia" I must add that I grew around these people that aged 'Gracefully' and never showed any signs of Dementia. It was the television Sitcom "The Twilight Zone" that made me realized that I was helping an icon a hero who served in the Military and because of his illness, he was anonymous to the employees, I realized that his Memory Box is not at all bad, all he needed was love and compassion because he was just diagnosed the First Stage of Alzheimer and having lost his beloved wife of 60 years he was mourning and suffering.