I wrote this for all who are dealing with dementia, and Alzheimers.
If this doesn't belong, feel free to delete. I lost both my in-laws to dementia. I wrote this in their memory, remembering what they went through, as well as my wife's family.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Caregivers: Dementia Support Group.
you are most welcome! I have been gifted with words, and am honored to share. Feel free to share if you wish! My heart breaks for all who care for those whom are losing touch slowly, and the pain is that of the caregivers, and families. I hope you got to see the other caregivers pieces I posted.
Peace
God Bless
Joe K
@bigjoek These poems are beautiful and heart warming. The last one, “who will care for me,” really struck a cord with me. I remember saying that so frequently when my oldest son (now 54) was in elementary school and was SO difficult. He took all of my energy and emotion. Today, I think he would be diagnosed as on the autism spectrum but that diagnosis didn’t exist then. And today, he is a successful, loving man. Thank you
I cannot tell you how much it warms my heart to know that the poems I've penned have hit home for so many! I am so very glad I stumbled on this site, and am able to share the gift I've been given, with those who really need. The most amazing part of this gift is my poems take but minutes to write, and are never edited, except for spelling and punctuation errors. The words read, are exactly as they landed on the computer screen, envelopes, scraps of paper, napkins, and a few other non sensical items... I carry a pen and paper everywhere I go because I never know when He will send me another to write. I've tried recording, but found that speaking the words that come, take them away from me. I must write. Feel free to share with someone you know could use the message that poem sends. I am happy to share!
Thank you,
Peace
God Bless
Joe K.
Thank you for your meaningful and heartfelt beautiful poetry.
As I have stated before, it is an honor, and privilege to share with others the gifts that God has given me! I smile each time I see a comment, knowing that what I have been able to write, has given voice to someone's thoughts, who hasn't the words to express themselves.
It is an awesome gift, and responsibility to write, and share these! Thank you for your compliment, and your comment, it means a great deal to me!
As I have said also, I have a LOT more on the Facebook page I dedicated to my poetry.
I am hoping I have found someone to help me publish the remaining 250 or so poems I have not had published yet! Fingers crossed, prayers said!
Peace
God Bless
Joe K.
These are beautiful! I had a kidney transplant in Nov 2003 and he was my untiring and selfless caregiver. It is now my turn to return that kindness to him as he is going through the confusion of memory loss and the physical pain of an aging body. I pray that I will be a kinder person by reading daily your gift of words. Thank you again for sharing! 💕
I cannot tell you how humbling it is to see so many comments praising the works I've penned! I am a liver transplant recipient (November 1, 1992) and my bride was and still is my caregiver. I cannot thank our caregivers enough for the sacrifices they have given, nor can I thank them enough for the selflessness, compassion, and love shown during the hardest of times.
With these poems, all can express feelings they have, but cannot put to words. I am honored to be that person who brings to life feelings that are hard to express.
Thank you for your comment, and kind words!
Peace
God Bless
Joe K.
Hello
I think this is beautifully written and so so true in all aspects of our loved ones with Dementia thank you for this it truly is the best
Ck
It is beautiful.
@cking325 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I’m glad that you found such an inspiring discussion to start with. @bigjoek writes some beautiful poetry, doesn’t he?
Are you in a caregiving situation that brought you to this discussion?