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It's good to hear, that you are still together. Loving, above all, seems to be the lasting connection.

InkyBagwell wrote:
paintglass wrote:
A very timely title, since this is the awareness month. The pattern, and it's circular
elements, does a good job in displaying the unfortunate "circular thinking" that is both
a symptom, and reflection of our inability to get a handle on the condition.
My mother was diagnosed many years ago, and didn't know who I was well before her passing. Heart Wrenching.

thank you for your comment and insight. my husband may or may not know who I am, but he knows I love him and will take care of him; we make each other laugh and I know that is a blessing. he teaches me every day how to live in the present.
paintglass wrote:
A very timely title, since this is the awareness month. The pattern, and it's circular
elements, does a good job in displaying the unfortunate "circular thinking" that is both
a symptom, and reflection of our inability to get a handle on the condition.
My mother was diagnosed many years ago, and didn't know who I was well before her passing. Heart Wrenching.

thank you for your comment and insight. my husband may or may not know who I am, but he knows I love him and will take care of him; we make each other laugh and I know that is a blessing. he teaches me every day how to live in the present.
A very timely title, since this is the awareness month. The pattern, and it's circular
elements, does a good job in displaying the unfortunate "circular thinking" that is both
a symptom, and reflection of our inability to get a handle on the condition.
My mother was diagnosed many years ago, and didn't know who I was well before her passing. Heart Wrenching.

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