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1. Kathi
ruotollj@wilkes1.wilkes.edu
Pennsylvania
She and her father are caring for mom with AD
2. Pamela Stone
TEMPOARILY UNAVAILABLE
Oakville, Ontario, Canada
Total Care Giver to My Father-in-law who was disabled and had A.D.
passed away,within 8 months of his passing my mother-in-law was also diagnosed as
having A.D. She is far worse than he. Has been 4 years of continuous stress
and worry! Have learned a lot, done hours of research on the disease. Learned all the available help out
there. Mother got onto a Crisis Waiting List for a Nursing Home
in Dec. Things really fell apart then.
3. Jeff
JKB26mi@msn.com
Care giver for his mom who is 76, in mid-stage AD
4. Greta
grank@paonline.com
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania
Greta is a very supportive friend for all. She is not directly involved
with caring for someone but, she has broad shoulders and is willing
to help anyone.
5. Camille Driggers
CDRIGGE@IBM.NET
Charleston, SC
My mom lived with me for about 2 years, 1 year on Long Island, NY and
about a year with me here, in Charleston. About a year ago I put her in
an assisted living facility because I could no longer take care of her.
It took me a long time to get over the guilt -- I still go to see her
about 2 to 3 times a week. This is the hardest thing I've ever
encountered!
6. Donette
gardon@clover.net
Newell, WV
I have taken care of a lady with Alzheimers for the past year. And my
father also has it. I don't take care of him, because he is in Ill.
7. Thomas Strayhorn
strahorn@snydertex.com
Snyder, Texas
Situation: My mother is 89 and has been showing signs of progressive
dementia for about 10 years. My father is dead, and I am an only child --
born late in their life. I am 48. Fortunately for me, my wife is
wonderful to my mother.
8. Christine Pageau
75567.1115@compuserve.com
Location unknown
I am a daughter in law of an AD sufferer. She is 62 years old and was
diagnosed officially approximately two years ago. Her husband died this past
January so the brunt of this disease has been placed on her five children and
families.
9. Nancy Orr-Rainey
Rainey@televar.com
Location unknown
Nancy went through trials and tribulations with her mother-in-law
and now with her mother who has had three strokes. She is willing
to listen and share.
10.Ann Bass
annieb@isaac.net
North Carolina
Living with 81 year old mother who has AD in NC. We love animals and
have a young poodle, untrained pound puppy. Having been here for @ 1
1/2yrs, am attempting to get another life in addition to. Am looking
into adult day care, hope to research this old house for inclusion in
historical assoc., want to join exercise group, quit smoking, learn to
swim and snorkle, improve woodworking skills and painting interests.
I read mysteries, mainly female writers. Love to chat online.
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