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I truly appreciated this book. The sections written by his family, especially his wife, meant so much to me. I have shared this book with others. While I wish our journey was different, and was not a journey of LBD with Parkinsons, I know I can do this with the strength found in faith, love and family - and that it is OK to feel all kinds of emotions of peace, anger, frustration, contentment, excitement, despair, hope, hopelessness, intense sadness, unexpected laughter, and yet know that the love for my sweet hubby will only grow stronger. I was given this "gift" of a disease in someone I love with all of my heart - and even when it is breaking on so many levels- I will serve with joy and an inner strength that faith will guide.
Treasuring the moments,
Happy Father's Day,
Jan

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My cousin died of Frontal Temporal Dementia and I have had two relatives with Alzheimers. They are differnent, you already know that. I just there was more information on our dfiferent kinds, like what helps in the meantime, what will happen,