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	<title>Comments on: Alzheimer&#8217;s: As strong as death, as cruel as the grave</title>
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		<title>By: barryweber</title>
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		<description>Lyndon, thank you. I&#039;ve been with many families through this process of Alzheimer&#039;s now, but this personal stuff is just very difficult. I&#039;m learning from it even as I hate learning from it. I know I and Mom and my family have your grandmother&#039;s stage of life still to face, and (the trouble is) it doesn&#039;t ever get easier- just more heart-breaking and memory-bending. 

It&#039;s led me to some fairly radical opinions which maybe one day I&#039;ll have the courage to share publicly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lyndon, thank you. I&#8217;ve been with many families through this process of Alzheimer&#8217;s now, but this personal stuff is just very difficult. I&#8217;m learning from it even as I hate learning from it. I know I and Mom and my family have your grandmother&#8217;s stage of life still to face, and (the trouble is) it doesn&#8217;t ever get easier- just more heart-breaking and memory-bending. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s led me to some fairly radical opinions which maybe one day I&#8217;ll have the courage to share publicly.</p>
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