For 14 years I lived through the insanity of Alzheimer with my wife, from the day of her diagnosis,
September 3, 2004. Read for yourself the ups and downs, the crying, the laughter. With God’s
help, I not only survived and overcome but I was able to build a new life. I believe this can be true
for you too. There is hope for the caregiver. You too can have a new purpose for your life after
your patient, your spouse or parent or child has transitioned from this life. When my wife died
on November 18, 2018, I grieved but I also moved on, you can too.
Giới thiệu về tác giả
I was a Meat Cutter for most of my career. I was born in Ontario, Canada.
My family moved to Garden Grove, California when I was 9. Sadly,
my wife died 3 months before I became a citizen of the United States in
January 2019. Of course she wouldn’t have understood anyway. I have
always enjoyed public speaking and motivating others. It is my desire that
I can share my experience as a caregiver with others who are or have gone
through the experience of caregiving. My hope is to encourage others to
stay strong, to believe in yourselves and to know God has a purpose for you beyond caregiving.
I’m 72 years old and just beginning this new adventure in my life.