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Enjoyed hearing her story and how she showed how all lives change when caring for one with Alzheimer’s. We adapt, we keep going and we find ways of working through the issues. We can’t die
or just dump on someone else but instead we keep going. My husband lives at home due to cost an he’s in stage seven an realize he can be here for a good long time but I keep going until the end comes then it’s a new life of learning to live alone.