Are you still there? Am I?

3 responses to “Are you still there? Am I?”

  1. Oh wow, Melisande. This was very well written.

    I have a friend whose mother is suffering from dementia too. She often explains how painful it is to care for her. My friend is caucasian and hers is the first experience I’ve had with the disease. Her mother is so sweet. But, I came to see how frustrating it can be to care for someone who constantly forgets. I’m so sorry this is your grandmother’s reality. It can’t be easy for her, as much as it can’t be easy for you and your family.

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  2. I liked the use of the family tree metaphor! And I’m really sorry about your grandma.

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  3. Dementia is a cruel disease. This post was aptly named, “Are you still there, grandma? Am I?” All of her is not there, and you are not there in her memories, which is gut-wrenching. This made me very emotional and I cried at this part: “My grandma is hilarious and feisty, vibrant and creative, sentimental and soothing- having lost some of the best parts of her to dementia, do I now say she was all these things?” I cried because, in a way, it is like a part of her has died. I’m so sorry for you and your loved ones. I’m sorry for Granny Theda.

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