Something in the Way: An Alzheimer's Chronicle
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Rating | : | 4.69 (527 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00O8BVTA2 |
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Number of Pages | : | 398 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
About the Author Bebe Bralley is a real-estate broker with her own company, TexStar Realty, in Ingleside, Texas. Gary T. Dr. Loralu Raburn of Amarillo is the founder and owner of Clarity Endeavors, a company devoted to educating the public about brain diseases. . Garner of Amarillo is a retired professor of music at West Texas A&M University
When Bill wakes up one night and attacks Bebe, thinking her an intruder, she accepts that she can no longer give him the care he needs. They move Bill to a nursing home, where Bebe visits him almost daily for the next three years, until his death. Soon he can’t bathe himself or tell his home from a hotel. In this poignant account, Bebe records the details of these visits, from the time she first noticed the changes in Bill until the end. In fall 2007, Bebe Bralley begins to notice that her husband, Bill, is acting strange. First it’s just little things: losing the keys again and again, forgetting where he’s kept his hairbrush for decades. Then he’s hiding the keys all over the house, stuffing the hairbrushes into his slippers (where burglars won’t find them), and flying into a rage when he can’t start the truck with his pocket knife. Something in the Way is a wife’s honest, unfli
Gary T. Garner of Amarillo is a retired professor of music at West Texas A&M University. . Dr. Loralu Raburn of Amarillo is the founder and owner of Clarity Endeavors, a company devoted to educating the public about brain diseases. Bebe Bralley is a real-estate broker with her own company, TexStar Realty, in Ingleside, Texas
Day by day life as it is to love someone with Alzheimer vicki little Day by day life as it is to love someone with Alzheimer. Bebe is able to share her journey and show readers how to get through to the end. She is able to find joy in just being with her husband of 57 years. It is not an easy journey, but you know Bebe is glad to be there and give her husband care and support. I think Bebe did a great job in showing how Bill was still Bill and even with the terrible disease, he did enjoy his life and always felt love until the end.