A half eaten pudding cup in the freezer and a half eaten pint of cottage cheese in the cupboard on top of the stack of plates.
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Friday, May 04, 2007
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After living in Southern California for 20 years, I returned home to upstate New York to watch over my mother who was suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. My brother and I did everything we could to keep her in familiar surroundings at home and avoid assisted living. We were successful until June 2009, two weeks short of her 80th birthday. These Alzheimer's Moments document her life and the challenges of being a primary caregiver.
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Hi Yoy-
My name is Tony Obregon and I’m helping to promote an important study that sheds light on the economies of Alzheimer’s drug development and treatment. I came across your blog and figured you would be interested in learning more about it. Interesting blog, by the way. I really like your short stories and the way you write. If you are interested in learning abou the study and can help by promoting it on your blog, please contact me.
Best,
Tony
tony_obregon@cohnwolfe.com
415.365.8531
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