tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103404033723453891.post5416775028756303511..comments2023-09-13T11:54:11.462-04:00Comments on Living With Lewy Body: A PoemUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3103404033723453891.post-59506268823742065372011-06-05T10:37:49.890-04:002011-06-05T10:37:49.890-04:00I've only realized through research this past ...I've only realized through research this past week that the dementia my mother's been experiencing for several years most likely is LBD and can't understand why doctors have not let my dad know what they are dealing with. But in my research, I came across this blog your experience is different and is occuring at a younger age, much has been relavant. This poem has been touching and I have printed it off for my own life.<br /><br />I am also most interested in the discussions of oils and brain diabetes as I, myself (64) have recently chosen to lose weight by cutting out sugar and starches and amazingly have weight falling off with no other effort and have told my husband that this may be a permanent way of life for me now, given there is diabetes in my family. After reading your material, I also told him that this way of living may do me more good than what I originally thought, so not only may your sharing help the caretaker, but also someone who is concerned about their own future dementia potential. <br /><br />Thank you so much - also particulary enjoyed Pauline and Hubbie. Roared with tears of laughter and poiniancy at Hubbie's top entry. So rustically elegant and well-said - much closer to where my 85-year-old mother is approaching that it hit home. Finally feel we are on track in understanding my mother and my dad's caretaker sitaution.Kikihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03805868297174306299noreply@blogger.com