Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
October 23, 2010 by Holly
Filed under Alzheimer's and related Dementia, frontotemporal dementia;dementia
Exactly 2 weeks ago, my husband and I were running along a beautiful stretch of road and I blogged about it in ‘Living with Dementia–Enjoying the Present Moment‘ http://hollyeburne.com/alzheimers-and-related-dementia/living-with-dementia-enjoying-the-present-moment/ The shortened version is that I was enjoying the sunshine and the rainbow of colours around it yet Dave could only see the dark clouds in the distance. We had different perspectives. I used this situation as a metaphor...
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Living with Dementia: Enjoying the Present Moment
September 3, 2010 by Holly
Filed under Alzheimer's and related Dementia, frontotemporal dementia;dementia
I just came back from a run with my husband, Dave. It is an absolutely gorgeous fall morning–sun is shining, with wispy clouds and a feel of coolness in the air. Perfect for running. As we are heading towards the sun, I look up to see many layers and shapes of clouds, on a backdrop of the deep blue sky. What is interesting, and particularly beautiful, are the colours around the sun–shades of mint green and fuchsia-almost like a rainbow but without the rain. I mention it to Dave, who isn’t...
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Changing Perspective is Key to Easier Living with Dementia
May 16, 2010 by Holly
Filed under Alzheimer's and related Dementia, frontotemporal dementia;dementia
Life over the past 3 ½ years has been a time of massive personal growth. I never imagined that my husband, Dave, would be diagnosed with a form of dementia (Frontotemporal) at the young age of 57. I also never imagined that my life would be richer because of this diagnosis.
There is no denying there are difficult times, or that there are moments when I don’t think I can handle one more change, one more responsibility. But I am finding it easier to move through those periods simply by changing...
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