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Monday, February 22, 2021
Losing Cissie, Saving Myself: The Perils of Caring for My Wife Through Her Memory Loss
Peter Barnet's poignant memoir of caring for his wife -- and himself -- as her memory fades is Losing Cissie, Saving Myself: The Perils of Caring for My Wife Through Her Memory Loss. "If you don’t cry, learn to. If you don’t laugh, learn to. Tears and laughter are the best tools to manage stress and win through”
Labels:
alzheimer's,
caregiving,
dementia,
memory
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