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Living in the Labyrinth : A Personal Journey Through the Maze of Alzheimer's

Living in the Labyrinth : A Personal Journey Through the Maze of Alzheimer's

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Insight
Review: This is the first book I have read that let me know how the patient feels and see's this disease. I was concerned that my mother would know that she was loosing her mind. Diana has early onset Alzheimers and takes us on her personal & often fearful journey. God bless her. She counts her losses, her family counts what she has left. There is still a person inside, we sometimes forget that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read for those caring for others with AD
Review: When I first began my zealous quest to understand the disease of Alzheimer's, I stumbled across this book. To this day, it remains the most influential book I've read for understanding stages 1-5. Written in first person, it provides a soul-revealing glimpse into the maze of AD as one woman shares her quest to deal with the loss of function and depression accompanying this stage of the journey. Years later, I still pick it up occassionally to reconnect.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read for those caring for others with AD
Review: When I first began my zealous quest to understand the disease of Alzheimer's, I stumbled across this book. To this day, it remains the most influential book I've read for understanding stages 1-5. Written in first person, it provides a soul-revealing glimpse into the maze of AD as one woman shares her quest to deal with the loss of function and depression accompanying this stage of the journey. Years later, I still pick it up occassionally to reconnect.


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