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Janaki Jambunathan

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There is a series of article on Life after war , after loss , after oblivion , after fall, after dreams , after films etc in BLink of Business line today all inspiring - you can read Life after oblivion in the Link I Some of our senior citizen in this forum would endorse it I am sure

In his fast-disintegrating brain, relationships and realities do not matter. A wife’s account of turning caregiver to her spouse affected by dementia

It did come as a shock to me, to realise we had spent no less than 50 years together as husband and wife. The occasion on December 30 last year, however, held no significance for him. He is no longer capable of such thought. But then, togetherness is about living the routine of a humdrum day, ignoring the moods, the irascibility and unpredictability. Togetherness, as the Christian wedding sacrament puts it so beautifully, is also about being there for each other — in sickness and in health, good times and bad.

https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&r...90werVJKRtJRRvf6Q&sig2=FtXpa5F0hVrZgaDzQzvPuA
 
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