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LAS

LAS Report 25 Nov 2007 13:46

so sorry that your friend has this...

especially at such a young age...

(((((((hugs)))))))

for all concerned

love

lynn x

Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 25 Nov 2007 13:59

Jude ,
just read your thread
i'd just like to say sorry
and send you and your friend

(((((((((((((hugs)))))))))))))
Hazelx

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736 Report 25 Nov 2007 15:55

Awww so many lovely messages, thank you all:o))))
She's worth all your hugs, prayers and thoughts!!!

jude sarf wales xx

LindaMcD

LindaMcD Report 25 Nov 2007 16:09

Hi Jude

Only just seen this and as you know my husband had this cruel condition.

There is a wealth of support out there for your friend through the Alzheimer's society if she or her husband can use a computer they can use TP (Talking Point) a wonderful way to learn from others in this situation not just the carers but the ones living with the condition.

Only last month I attended with Vic the 2nd UK Convention for people with Dementia and the whole day was run by those with the illness. It was uplifting and inspiring and so worthwhile.

Young Onset is MUCH more common than people think. I meet regularly with a group who are all aged between 40-55 and hear how they deal with it.

Please tell your friend to register on the ALZ site and get the support she needs.

PM me anytime.

Love Linda x

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736 Report 25 Nov 2007 16:15

Awww bless you Linda - just having a few more sad moments for her.l will look at all the sites and tell them - yes l'm sure they have a computer, think she needed it for her work.
How is Vic??
You both do so much together, thats what they want to be like. Friends OH is brilliant like you and will do his utmost for her!!
Many thanks.

jude xx

LindaMcD

LindaMcD Report 25 Nov 2007 16:37

Yes you are right we do do a lot together. He is fine and coming with me to the Manchester meet on Saturday

Jude you are a good friend not like most of ours that we haven't seen for dust since we told them! You know I think that has hurt me more than the shock of the illness.

Support often comes from people you least expect it from.

I found that new friends like yourself accept Vic as he is and make allowances for him, whilst some of our long standing friends can't come to terms with it.

Linda x

*~*~ Maisie from  Wales. *~*~

*~*~ Maisie from Wales. *~*~ Report 25 Nov 2007 20:24

Jude, My lovely Mum has this dreadful disease and has had it now for 8years. It is so distressing for the carer, and the family and friends. My OH's cousin has just been diagnosed with it as well and she is in her early 50's. Age has no barrier for this incurable disease and, like Linda McD I too fight with Alzheimer Society for the drug that gives them great help in the first stagesd. I could not have managed my Mum without it. The Alzheimer's and Vascular Dementia with my Mum has gone too far now but, I will fight as much and long as I can for others to enable them to get this marvellous drug. (Aricept is what Mum had and also Respiridol)
If I can help in any way at all Jude I will. I do voluntary work now for Alzheimer's as they were so supportive to me when I needed it.
Lots of love to your dear friend and her family.
From Maisie xx

PinkDiana

PinkDiana Report 25 Nov 2007 20:27

so sorry to hear this hun, time is precious now so personally I think they have been so brave in doing this!

xx

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 25 Nov 2007 20:27

jude
im so sorry to hear this news you got
i sned you hugs,
its a cruel diesease, and for all those who have to sit by and watch loved one turn from active loving person into almost reversed life
i hope your friends hubby has someone to help him too, he will lneed support too

LindaMcD

LindaMcD Report 26 Nov 2007 14:21

How are you feeling today Jude?

Linda x

Deanna

Deanna Report 26 Nov 2007 16:54

Oh Jude how awful for all of you.
She must be shaken to her soles.
Poor poor woman.....
((((((((((((((((hugs))))))))))))

Deanna X

NOG

NOG Report 26 Nov 2007 17:03

just seen this,im so sorry 2 here about your friend. your so right it is so wicked that someone of her age has come down with this.
from someone who has at time & still does work with people with Alzheimer's i no how hard it is for family & friends to watch loved ones go through it.
lov & hugs sent to you

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736

Jude(sarf wales) 7602736 Report 26 Nov 2007 17:24

Hello all of you lovely lovely peeps. Sorry l have'nt replied to the new messages.l had looked but thought l'd leave it for abit.

Linda - yeh l'm feeling bit better today and will tackle the websites,did'nt want to know too much info, cause you start thinking this could be me in time to come - have made notes of them. Have had some wonderful messages and info and offers to chat anytime - you're all brilliant thank you all:o))

jude sarf wales xxxx