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  1. panpam83's Avatar
    Nan,...this is the same thing my husband does.Sometimes he will say i want to go see my wife,and i'm standing right in front of him.The other night,he wanted to go to our other house in los angles.H e wanted to go there.he will also,sometimes say ,we are renting and have to be out tomorrow.We have been at our house for twenty years!
  2. Nan2seven's Avatar
    Had been cutting and pasting previous blogs but was a bit concerned I might have forgotten how to do it while off-line. (It was a newly acquired skill ...) Am going to have another go now, having typed it up again elsewhere. Fingers crossed - and thanks again.
  3. Norrms's Avatar
    A sende of humour will always see you through !! God bless you both, Norms and family xx
  4. Grannie G's Avatar
    Nan, Post this query on the Forum. No one will see it here as a Blog and I don`t know the answer.
    I do know you can`t post more than 1,000 words in one entry and there have been queries about that today.
    I`ve started to to write in words or word pad and copy and paste into TP. It`s less likely to get lost that way.
  5. Norrms's Avatar
    Good to have you back my friend and thank you so much for your kind comments, yes, i think the chocolate drink mght just be the answer, and if not? Well, it does tatse nice !!LOL
  6. Helen33's Avatar
    And it's good to have you back I can't imagine being offline for that amount of time
  7. BeckyJan's Avatar
    Its lovely that you can enjoy these special moments. As you say, long may it continue. Love Jan
  8. Grannie G's Avatar
    Oh Nan, you won`t know how much it helped me to read your Blog.
    I`m so glad you persevered to Blog on TP.

    You have nearly described Dhiren and the other Sylvia, and how sorry he is when he realizes how confused he has been.
  9. Nan2seven's Avatar
    Working backwards through your little message, no, I don't mind at all your commenting on my blog. Not one bit.
    And thank you for "it is the 'cared for' that feel they have left their loved ones and maybe they feel the distress that you imagine one day having to feel." Perhaps stupidly, I hadn't thought of it that way round. Whichever way you view it, it's all so very sad, isn't it.
    Brian is indeed on a rich variety of tablets and I have to follow my home-made list very carefully. And up until his stroke in Dec. '07 he did it all himself with no input from me. Steep learning curve ....
    Thank you too for your comment on my pome. When I get to grips with this cutting and pasting lark (I have more blog I have failed to move across from Google), I will perhaps have a go at moving that as well.

    Love and best wishes to you as well.
  10. Helen33's Avatar
    I am certainly glad that you were able to blog on this site. I was gripped and wondered how you manage without one person managing such a mix of medications?

    The poem had me virtually in tears but I managed to hold them in because I didn't want my husband to become distressed. In the latter part of your poem, you mention how dreadful it would be if Brian ever thought you'd left him It seems from what you've got down in verse and what some others have posted in the past, that it is the 'cared for' that feel they have left their loved ones and maybe they feel the distress that you imagine one day having to feel It is a brilliant poem and I wonder whether you would want to post it in the poem section of TP? Another cut and paste project

    I sincerely hope you don't mind me commenting on your blog. If you would prefer to keep it private, please let me know. I think I am beyond being offended

    Love and best wishes
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