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#396702 - 12/02/14 01:09 PM
Re: REMEMBER ME/ALZEIMER"S
[Re: KORG80]
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Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Really liked the nylon string sound, and, of course the sincerity and "slice of reality" represented by the song.
My 14 years as a caretaker for my father-in-law, who died 3 years ago changed my whole focus on life.
Helping the helpless is a noble calling. Doc was a former state commissioner of mental health, a hospital administrator, school board member, college educator and model family man.
How sad to witness the degeneration into a person who could not walk, talk or take care of himself in any meaningful way.
He was my best friend, and I was honored to drop everything in my life to take care of him. That included leaving a long held corporate communications job I loved.
That's why I devote all of my spare time to nursing home reform.
Russ
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#396722 - 12/02/14 08:02 PM
Re: REMEMBER ME/ALZEIMER"S
[Re: KORG80]
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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This was a tough one for me to listen to, as well, Don, as I was my late Uncle Jim's sole caregiver for the last 6 years of his life, during which he was slowly destroyed by this dreaded disease. This was an especially situation, as he was the last of my family.
It brought a tear to my eye...however, it is a sincerely performed, and well written song.
Thanks for sharing your talent with us.
Ian
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