User talk:Schmelb

Alzheimer's Month- Caregivers
Alzheimer's disease is a crying offense, too sad to be real, so terrifying it may be contagious, so enduring we forget we have forgotten. It is the greatest terror of my life. Yesterdays are memories, tomorrow is never here, and usually so is today. If that makes sense to you, you are one of us. A CAREGIVER. Yes, in capital letters! It's a title and worthy of capitalization, as earned as a ladyship orknighthood. We are all Sirs and Ladies of the round table, the never-ending round and round' going on and on in a spiral, downward.

If you are in the throes of caregiving, feeling desperate, wanting an outlet for all the frustration, come here. I've dedicated my spare time to helping you. I experienced ten years of caregiving for my parents, both dementia patients. I have a lot of experience and want to help. Schmelb 20:13, 10 November 2006 (UTC) Barb Schmeling barbnray@newnorth.net