Sorry I\'ve been absent lately, my Grandpa\'s not doing well
I've been a bit absent from the forums lately, and will be so for a while, my Grandpa is expected to lose his battle with Alzheimer's by the end of the week. It's been a long fight, and nobody thought he'd even make it this far. He's had heart trouble and issues with seizures, and we though we would lose him to another medical problem before the Alzheimers would get bad enough to take him. But, he's a fighter and decided to spend a few more years with us! He hasn't recognized me since Christmas, and when my mom and I went to see him Saturday he didn't know her either. The nurses at the nursing home were unable to wake him yesterday, and he has not been awake at all today. His organs are shutting down, and he's not expected to make it to the weekend. I feel awful saying this, but I'm almost relieved it's finally over, he has been 'gone' for a long time now. It's been over a year since I've been able to have a conversation with him, and he's only even recognized me once in the past 6 months. It's been heartbreaking to see him go from the jolly, happy grandpa I remember to a robotic body sitting in a wheelchair. I hope when he goes he'll get his memories back, and he'll remember all of us again
Bill and I were married on my Grandma & Grandpa's 62nd anniversary, and they were our matron of honor & best man. He will be missed, but he'll finally have peace, and be 'himself' again.
Anyway, I'll be going back and forth up home and back several times, so I probably won't be able to check in much.
This is Bill (far left), my grandparents, me, and my parents (far right) at our wedding in March of 2002.
One of the last trips they took, summer 1993, on the beach in Florida.
I've been a bit absent from the forums lately, and will be so for a while, my Grandpa is expected to lose his battle with Alzheimer's by the end of the week. It's been a long fight, and nobody thought he'd even make it this far. He's had heart trouble and issues with seizures, and we though we would lose him to another medical problem before the Alzheimers would get bad enough to take him. But, he's a fighter and decided to spend a few more years with us! He hasn't recognized me since Christmas, and when my mom and I went to see him Saturday he didn't know her either. The nurses at the nursing home were unable to wake him yesterday, and he has not been awake at all today. His organs are shutting down, and he's not expected to make it to the weekend. I feel awful saying this, but I'm almost relieved it's finally over, he has been 'gone' for a long time now. It's been over a year since I've been able to have a conversation with him, and he's only even recognized me once in the past 6 months. It's been heartbreaking to see him go from the jolly, happy grandpa I remember to a robotic body sitting in a wheelchair. I hope when he goes he'll get his memories back, and he'll remember all of us again
Bill and I were married on my Grandma & Grandpa's 62nd anniversary, and they were our matron of honor & best man. He will be missed, but he'll finally have peace, and be 'himself' again.
Anyway, I'll be going back and forth up home and back several times, so I probably won't be able to check in much.
This is Bill (far left), my grandparents, me, and my parents (far right) at our wedding in March of 2002.

One of the last trips they took, summer 1993, on the beach in Florida.
