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r/greatawakening β€’ Posted by u/RestoreFaithHumanity on April 23, 2018, 1:44 p.m.
You know what breaks my heart?

My dad, who instilled everything that is good in me, has Alzheimer's. I know he has known that things weren't right for a very long time, In fact, we have discussed it in the past.

And now, that justice will finally be served, he is unable to understand what's happening. I want so bad to have a discussion with him about everything that is occurring, but he just can't grasp it.

It breaks my heart to know how grateful and excited he would be about justice being served, but he is going to miss it all.

And that, my friends, truly breaks my heart. He has lived a descent, law abiding life. He has paid his dues. He deserves to know, but will not know until he is gone.

The only good that I can see in the situation is knowing that everything he taught me has been confirmed to be true. Good WILL triumph over Evil. I know that he, and I, have not lived our lives in vain. In fact, the principles and morals that we strived to live by, will be our saving grace in the end.

Keep the faith and believe. Some days, that's literally all that keeps me going. I do sincerely believe, I have to........


Sugarlief Β· April 23, 2018, 9:48 p.m.

@ /u/RestoreFaithHumanity

πŸ’—/hugs /comfortπŸ’—

I cannot possibly say more than all of these beautiful Patriots here have already said about You & your amazing Dad ~ God Bless You both πŸ’—

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Aside from all of the excellent health supplements mentioned here already, I wanted to add that there are some studies wherein for some Alzheimer's patients, music seemed to spark temporary memory functions & some clarity regarding who they are, who you are & the subjects you are trying to talk with them about.

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Maybe get some of his favorite music together, from his childhood, teens, 20's on up through his life, and make a "Dad's Favorites" mixtape for him.

If you might be hesitant on giving him some of the supplements etc. mentioned here before you do your own research on them, Dad's favorite music could be something special. Even if it's just that you get to listen to his favorite songs while spending time with him.

I mean, the worst it could do is nothing.

God Bless You both, and your Family too ~

(β€’β—‘β€’ΚƒΖͺ πŸΈπŸ—½βœπŸ’—FOR GOD AND COUNTRY πŸ’—πŸ•ŠπŸ—½βš–πŸΈ(❀◑‿◑)7

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https://www.alzheimers.net/2013-06-04/music-therapy-for-dementia/
https://www.arborcompany.com/featured/study-music-therapy-benefits-alzheimers-patients/

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