So true, so true! I am so tired of the pats on the back or the top of the head along with the, "It's okay", "don't worry about it", "it's not important". Hell, if it wasn't important to me I wouldn't be trying to do it in the first place! Geese!
Though I do the best I can all of the time, even my closest friends do not see limitations creeping up on me. I have all but given up explaining how PD advances and am beginning to not care what others think. I know I am doing my personal best and so does my loving husband. That is all that is important to me,
Thanks for the compliment. I have been wanting to write to you for some while to compliment you on your poetry - especially the latest. Your subject hit right on target for
forgetting words..It probably is the most frustrating symptom of my PD. My dear husband used to say I had a bear trap memory. Now the words just sit on the tip of my tongue
daring me to figure out what is appropriate at any given time! We play a verbal game of Pictionary to guess what word I am looking for. . . .using the sentence without the word, basic description, and finally one of use will get it Most frustrating are the names of the plants in our garden, I now have drawn maps of the planting area and noted which plants are located where! That ingenuity has taken care of the embarrassment of not knowing the plant names.
Keep up your inspirational poetry. I just love it and it says what is in my heart
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