My Grandma's Dementia
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- Noob
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My grandma has dementia and it's been a little hard on our family adjusting to it. If you could be in prayers that God will give us more love for her and be more strength in this time of our lives, we would really appreciate it! Blessings!
- ccgr
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Praying, please keep us updated
- BlockHeadLewie
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I honestly know how this situation works it's way into our being and suddenly we are overwhelmed.
My wife is borderline Alzheimer's. Most times it's easy, other times it's all about prayer.
My prayers go up for your family.
Peace!
My wife is borderline Alzheimer's. Most times it's easy, other times it's all about prayer.
My prayers go up for your family.
Peace!