One of the worst days
First time this has happened, know it won’t be the last, my mother just asked me “where is ..,,,”
She was looking at me and asking where I was at the same time.
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@roeder, thank you. One of the benefits of severe, unrelenting pain, is the mystical, mysterious, oddly soothing ability to almost step outside this reality of pain and enter a world of the spirit. On the outside looking in.
The brotherhood of pain, which is so much a part of this wonderful group of caregivers, unites us. Gives us strength. Hope for a better day tomorrow .
Love and light,
Mamacita Jane
It’s tough. My mom often asks me where are her parents and siblings...all deceased. I usually say I don’t know if they are home now or distract. It reminds me of when I was visiting a friend in a facility...there was a woman at the nursing station sitting in a wheel chair calling for her mother to take her home. So sad...it is a diabolical disease
@peppergirl I’m just wondering how things are going with your mother. Have you had anymore upsetting episodes where she doesn’t know you? Please let us know how you’re doing