It started small. I'd go to the kitchen and stand there, staring, with no idea what I'd come for. I'd call my granddaughter by my sister's name. I missed a dentist appointment I'd had written on the fridge for three weeks.
My family laughed it off. "Mom, you're just getting older," they'd say. But deep down, I knew something was wrong.
And then the fear set in. The kind that keeps you awake at 3am:
💭 "Will I forget my grandchildren's faces?"
💭 "Will my kids have to put me in a home?"
💭 "Will I drain our life savings on memory care?"
💭 "Will I become the burden I swore I'd never be?"
One morning I stood in my kitchen holding the coffee pot, completely blank. I'd made coffee 10,000 times. I couldn't remember what came next. I sat down and cried.
My daughter found me. She started quietly researching nursing homes. $9,000 per month. Our entire life savings gone in 3 years.
That's when she found this presentation. I almost didn't watch it.
Three months later, I made coffee. I remembered my grandson's birthday without being reminded. I canceled the nursing home tour. Last week, I drove myself to see my grandkids for the first time in a year.
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