Like my food blog, I’ve not been here for some time… The only suggestion I can think of this week, for living beyond dementia, is to not give up! A very close friend’s son died unexpectedly, a colleagues house burned to the ground, including their pets, and the week before that, a close girlfriends husband hadContinue reading “Don’t give up”
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Dementia: enabling, inclusive and accessible
It appears even to me, I am too busy. My commitment to write a daily blog on my other website has failed miserably this year, and my goal to publish at least one per month here has just failed as well! Of course, this does not mean I am a failure!! I am so busy livingContinue reading “Dementia: enabling, inclusive and accessible”
Living Beyond Dementia™ can be difficult
This month on my Living Beyond Dementia™ site, I thought it might be important to write about how bloody hard it is to live like this, and how many people without dementia either don’t want us to, or don’t believe it is even possible to live beyond dementia. You might wonder, why would others notContinue reading “Living Beyond Dementia™ can be difficult”
Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program, by Dale Bredesen
This months Living Beyond Dementia™ blog (yes, only one again as I am too busy living beyond dementia), is on the following study (Abstract and Summary only included – follow the link to the full study), Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program Dale E. Bredesen1, 2 1 Mary S. Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research,Continue reading “Reversal of cognitive decline: A novel therapeutic program, by Dale Bredesen”
#LivingBeyondDementia
One would have to say, I am managing to live beyond dementia, and alongside of it, in spite of the dark days. Last week, my first book on dementia, titled What the Hell Happened to my Brain?: Living beyond dementia was officially released, as pictured here. I am thankful to Shibley Rahman for the imageContinue reading “#LivingBeyondDementia”