I am not writing in order to assign blame to anyone for anything, but I do hope to accomplish at least two things by publishing my thoughts (worldwide?!).
First, perhaps those of us directly involved can reason together more easily, simply by having looked at the situation in print.
Second, I hope others will benefit from our experiences and perhaps even do better than we have. We are definitely learning as we go. As we become wrapped up in our problems, it is easy to get to the point where we think we are the only ones who have ever gone through something like this. Yet we know what the Bible tells us:
Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened unto you….1 Peter 4:12.
This horrible disease has not just happened to our mother and our family, but it is ravaging homes and lives everywhere we look. The best thing we can do is to pray, for our loved ones, as well as research foundations, government grantors, corporate sponsors, whomever we can think of who might contribute something.
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2 comments:
I am here for you. It IS a horrible disease and our mother feared this with a passion after watching her own mother suffer with dementia. Be proactive! Vick
Agreed. We should not be so totally wrapped up in our personal lives that we over-look the needs of others, the trials our friends & loved ones struggle with every day. Pray. Pray for all that need prayer...no matter how small, or how big, just pray.
Put it in God's hands. Amen!
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