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srhgompf

living in Roseburg, OR
   
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TOTAL VIEWS: 835|PUBLISHED CONTENT: 9|FAVORITED BY: 3|CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 12/28/2006

I am a 54 year old cancer survivor. I'm married and have two adult children - both with families.

I recently resigned my job teaching young adults how to be preschool teachers. I am ready to hone my craft and write stories from the ideas I've jotted over the years.

Education/Experience: SDSU: Teaching Credential & BA in Liberal Studies, SWC: AA in General Studies

Interests: Writing, Sewing, Crocheting, Scrapbooking, Woodworking, Painting

Motto: Don't let fear stop you from trying new things!

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What happens when an old man collapses and his wife with Alzheimer's doesn't recognize the gravity of the situation?
My mother has Alzheimer's. My father has a brain tumor and is nearly deaf. Their communications (or lack of) create a type of humor that makes being their caretaker an enjoyable experience.
An elderly man with a brain tumor hides the symptoms of a stroke during a visit to his doctor.
An anticipated trip home with a frugal boyfriend turns into a lengthy detour and a fright at the Oregon Caves.
When a wife diagnosed with Alzheimer's asks about the Hospice card taped to the wall, what will her dying husband tell her?
Yesterday morning, when I woke up, I noticed that my right eye hurt. I went to the bathroom, turned on the light and winced. It felt like someone had stabbed me right in the eye.
Even a well prepared field trip has it's moments when it's springtime at the zoo.
What's it like for the family in the home of ailing parents? Some days are a little more hectic than others.
What happens when a diabetic Alzheimer's victim collapses at home with high blood sugar?