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Thanks Gary. Probably the way thats gonna go.Sorry to hear this. There is nothing like losing a spouse/ parent while they are still alive. Mom’s declining dementia was especially hard to watch. It was incredibly hard as Elliott never got to know grandma the way everyone else did.
Anything you can do to make mom’s life better or easier now, just do it. I mean if it means showing up with the lift chair in the truck do it. Dad will forgive you when he she’s that it has made her life a little easier.
Sorry your mom had to fight with age related dementia. Thats not taken seriously enough. My grandmother suffered with that. My dad thought it was Alzheimer's. It wasn't. She knew what was going on.
That was worse for her somehow, knowing she was having those "moments" and coming back and forth. Not being able to "fix" it.
Just have to be there when you can, and know you did the best you could to help.
End of the day, everyone living has to keep on living.




