tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-361262695886252183.post606216252246797595..comments2024-02-13T12:41:07.418-08:00Comments on Early Onset Alzheimer's - Encourage, Inspire, and Inform: Caregiver Emotion #2 – ResentmentL S Fisherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13080084793157616830noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-361262695886252183.post-35968702208181492072013-06-03T05:44:51.105-07:002013-06-03T05:44:51.105-07:00Thanks, Carol for sharing your experiences. Recent...Thanks, Carol for sharing your experiences. Recently, I found a brief article and realized the Caregiver emotions had been around for several years. I worked up a presentation, and thought it would make an interesting series. L S Fisherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13080084793157616830noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-361262695886252183.post-11733112931156509432013-06-03T00:15:51.576-07:002013-06-03T00:15:51.576-07:00This promises to be an interesting series, Linda. ...This promises to be an interesting series, Linda. <br /><br />So much good has come from my husband's Alzheimer's that I do not concentrate on resentment of others. <br /><br />Like you I have found avenues. For example, we have a volunteer caregiver--a Christian neighbor with his own story. Also, for seven years I have been taking seminary counseling classes and many of the papers have been on Alzheimer's and now the dissertation will be on Alzheimer's. <br /><br />I cannot doubt the hand of God who works all things according to His providence and Who gives the daily assurance that He is there for our journey. One can shake a fist at God, or one can reach up and take His loving hand. Carol Noren Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10103922738438801967noreply@blogger.com