Dementia - Fuzzy Days

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Ann and Tim's journey into early onset dementia.

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  • @sherrymcclure1049
    @sherrymcclure10493 жыл бұрын

    I just love this couple. Their interactions with each other and their sense of humor. Lovely, lovely people. God bless💜💖

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very special

  • @joyboyle2956

    @joyboyle2956

    Жыл бұрын

    This is very special. I feel I can use their attitude.

  • @eileenhawkins1474
    @eileenhawkins14742 жыл бұрын

    What a truly wonderful blessed couple. I wish them many blessings and many more happy times together.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    2 жыл бұрын

    Amen! God's blessings for you too!

  • @yvonnemclaughlin4324
    @yvonnemclaughlin43243 жыл бұрын

    My husband was diagnosed with MCI in May 2020. My biggest challenge was seeing a doctor during the Covid shut down and allowing me to be with him. I have learned to be his biggest advocate to get him the help he deserves. I can’t imagine anyone on this journey by themselves. Many Blessings to everyone watching this beautiful video.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. God be with you face your challenges. Praying for you.

  • @sallyclay1974
    @sallyclay19742 жыл бұрын

    My sister passed away from Lewy Body Dementia, after 7 years. Her mind and body went.It's an awful thing for families to go through. Blessings and prayers to your family.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your story. God's peace be with you.

  • @dnice3473

    @dnice3473

    Жыл бұрын

    My dad told me one day, yeah sometimes I hallucinate. He said that him and my aunt Sharon have conversations. She is dead. And he said that he sees giants walking down the street sometimes. He owns a restaurant and he dosent ever want to leave. I was worried that he was working to hard up there because he gets home about 5am… but the issue is that, is asleep up there for hours. I go up there to check on him and he can’t stay awake to talk to me… then when he gets home around 5am, he goes to sleep and sleeps until 11am… then takes a shower and goes back to the restaurant. He does this 7 days a week.. I told him I was concerned about him. I told him because that’s not normal for people to hallucinate and have conversations with dead people… he told me he never said he was hallucinating and having conversations with my aunt Sharon! I’m not sure if he really didn’t remember telling me that or if he is just trying to hide it… we was sitting down and he kept looking past me and was looking at something and kind of moving like it was coming at him… Everything I hear about Lewy body seems to sound exactly like what’s going on with my dad….. I don’t know what to do. I’m a single dad, I have a lot on my plate right now… it’s pretty stressful worrying about my dad and not telling him I think he needs to see a Dr.

  • @rhondaholland719
    @rhondaholland7193 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful couple I really thought this was uplifting considering the circumstances. True love story. Best wishes in the future and thanks for sharing your story 💕

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Rhona. Beautiful sentiment.

  • @rosejacks8662
    @rosejacks86625 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing your love and strength.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Rose for your encouragement. Blessings to you

  • @denisebonar2431
    @denisebonar24314 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your honesty.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your encouragement. God bless

  • @louisianna5524
    @louisianna55247 жыл бұрын

    im going through this an im only 52 everything you say is everything im going through. it is genetic in my family also. ive always been independent but becoming more dependant on my partner an my daughter i forget everything an i get so upset when i can't do anything.. i stand around knowing i no what i should be doing but cant do it.. my daughter an i are laughing at it at the moment but im also petrified... i no something is happening i can feel it in my brain... if that makes sense... i to also stumble an whenni talk it comes out wrong alot of the time.. im waiting to be seen now an i can't wait to find out so i can get on with it. i zone out alot an i say i don't no what sort of day its gonna be today.. it's just heartbreaking i dont want it but i no its coming. Thinking of you both love from me xx

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hi Jazzy. So sorry to hear of your story. I think the fear of the unknown and what is ahead can be hard. I hope that you have a good support system and seek medical help. May God walk alongside you, whatever lies ahead.

  • @71kernow

    @71kernow

    6 жыл бұрын

    hey Jazzy - im with you - 46 - im first stage - i usually around x

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing Lizzy. We pray that you have great support around you. Jesus Christ walk with you on your journey.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ian, your kindness and replies to others is a blessing. May God bless you in your own journey and in your ministry to others on this same path x

  • @scottydog10557

    @scottydog10557

    5 жыл бұрын

    Bentley, I’m not quite sure how these comments connect with each other, and I don’t want you to miss out on this info, so I’ll paste it below FYI. I hope you’re in a position to take advantage of it. Please call me if I can help in any way. Kind regards, Scott My friend of nearly 20 years is a renown oncologist, internist and pharmacologist. As of 2018, Dr. Atiba is successfully treating Alzheimer’s patients with a combination of now generic medications, and has “reversed” the symptoms of six patients as of January 2019. To be precise, patients eat again, feed themselves again, regain their cognitive and conversational skills, dress themselves, regain safety awareness, know to reposition themselves while in bed (to avoid bed sores) etc. The results have been truly miraculous. Josh is currently treating patients WITHOUT CHARGE as part of his study intended to prove and document his treatment regimen. “Without charge” as in no money required AT ALL to be evaluated AND treated. I’m not sure if that will be true over the years to come, but the important thing is that you’ll long have proven responsiveness to the medication without cost for the treating physician. The three medicines in their current form cost around $500 a month after being discounted, and have to be taken consistently for the remaining lifetime. Once doctor Atiba’s patented combination pill is manufactured later in 2019, he estimates the cost will be $10 a day, or $300 per month. His goal is to free as many people as possible from the mental shackles of Alzheimer’s disease. He does not charge for evaluating / meeting and treating patients at this time during the proof of treatment phase. Again, the only cost is for the medication, which is paid to the pharmacy of your choice, NOT to Dr. Atiba. So this isn’t some scam. The happiest part of this information is that significant improvement can be expected in about one week. Like all other diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, etc., the medication will be needed for the reminder of the individual’s life. In the meantime, Dr. Atiba has commissioned a drug company to manufacture the combined medicines into one pill at great personal investment. He further has investors helping to manufacture and distribute this new medicine. It appears that Dr. Atiba has accomplished what pharmaceutical companies have tried to do for 50 years. As he is California certified in all his disciplines, he sees patients in Southern and Northern California, specifically the Rancho Mirage and Monterey areas. Part of the testimonials of Dr. Atiba’s success come from the families of dementia afflicted loved ones. The best one came from the son of his first official dementia patient in a series of texts. The mother was 12 years since onset and VERY afflicted. She was non communicative and needed constant care. Her son had the home CCTV wired so he could always ensure the caregivers were in position and she was ok. The son personally administered her once daily medication prescribed by Dr. Atiba. Dramatic improvement was observed in just three days. Months later, his mother now dresses and feeds herself, makes the bed, correctly emptied the dishwasher, etc. and has since continued to improve to the point that she is reading books and retaining information. He’s had five others with similar results. No failures. All of the foregoing is documented by the third party video and texts sent to Dr. Atiba from the patient’s son. Dr. Atiba (Joshua) is typically in Rancho Mirage (Southern California) for a few more months. Once the desert starts to heat up, he migrates to Monterey (Northern California). Anyone who has a loved one suffering with dementia, to include Alzheimer’s should consider meeting with Dr. Atiba and being part of this impressive treatment regimen. Please call me if you would like to learn more about this groundbreaking treatment or arranging a free evaluation with Dr. Atiba. (I hate how that sounds like commercial jargon). I’m prepared to answer any and all questions that you’ll understandably have about Dr. Atiba, me and the treatment regimen. God bless and never give up! Scott 707-365-6743 Scotreese@gmail.com Magnolia, Texas

  • @marymcreynolds8355
    @marymcreynolds83556 жыл бұрын

    Death is genetic and all of this is sadly part of the awful mortality we all go through if we live long enough. But the days can also be lovely and fun.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    6 жыл бұрын

    You are right. Death is a part of life. It doesn't need to be something that we fear, if we have the belief that the best is yet to come. I love your positive outlook. God's blessings to you

  • @jacirogers9109
    @jacirogers91095 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh, I so relate!i have read every day of my life from 6 or so until about 6 weeks ago. I just do not read much at all. I cannot follow tv plots much, usually watch one hour. I have so many shows on the dvr that I will probably never watch. I told my husband a couple of months ago that reading was like breathing, I could not imagine not reading. Now I just watch videos, often only half of one on you tube. I just lose interest. I almost never remember what was in the video.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Jaci for sharing your story. I pray that God walks with you and holds you through your own journey. God bless you

  • @jaiye71
    @jaiye717 жыл бұрын

    Very Sad. I wish you all the best for your future Anne.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ann and Tim are an amazing couple, and their faith and support of each other has been important in their journey

  • @roderickisaacs7841
    @roderickisaacs78412 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! I am able to identify with this life situation! Blessings 🙌 to both of you. Holding you in our prayers! Note a beautiful piano in the room,Hope it's put to good use. If I were close, I'd share my musical talent with you. Roderick and Elaine, in a very similar position.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. I can imagine that piano being therapy for both carer and infirmed. Thank you for your prayers and support. God bless you.

  • @simpaticaism
    @simpaticaism3 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful couple on life’s journey , I wish you both strength and peace always xx

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @judithwerner5301
    @judithwerner5301 Жыл бұрын

    So sad. She seems very intelligent. Listening to her I would not know she has dementia. She's lucky to have a wonderful husband.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    Жыл бұрын

  • @lindidischler1094
    @lindidischler109413 күн бұрын

    I’m 52 years old with early onset Alzheimer’s disease

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    10 күн бұрын

    God's peace and prayers for you. 🙏

  • @sandrasealy7411
    @sandrasealy74114 жыл бұрын

    💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @karenlouks3636
    @karenlouks36365 жыл бұрын

    I don't understand why there has to be a stigma to do with neurological area of the brain

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comments Karen. I agree! But there is a lot of work being done to lessen these Stigmas - and talking about it and normalizing it really helps. Blessings to you

  • @fletchbetch3335
    @fletchbetch33353 жыл бұрын

    How are they doing now?

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    3 жыл бұрын

    John is okay, but it's been a rough journey. He feels so blessed to hear how his story has touched lives.

  • @notorio526

    @notorio526

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Messagesofhope There is no John in this story

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    Жыл бұрын

    @@notorio526 Sorry, Ann and Tim are ok. They are continuing to share their story to give people hope. Thanks for enquiring.

  • @mogusmonroe9431
    @mogusmonroe9431 Жыл бұрын

    Worries me with a family with a history of alzheimers. People telling dramatic stories and I don't remember any of it.

  • @Messagesofhope

    @Messagesofhope

    Жыл бұрын

    Our future is so unpredictable. May you treasure the memories you have and God's peace be with you.

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