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I’m Not OK But It’s All Gonna Be Alright…

SDianeL
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song by Jelly Roll for those struggling and especially those in Stage 8 💜

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  • Karen711
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    Not in stage 8 but I get it!!! Sending you a Holiday Hug!
    Love, Karen

  • charley0419
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    the words are chilling but so true

  • fmb
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    @SDianeL

    Thank you so much for posting this. I'm having a very rough day today and really needed to hear this. Also forwarded it to my very dear friend who is struggling after losing his wife to covid two years ago.

    ((hugs)) to all who need them today.

  • Iris L.
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    Thanks for posting.

  • Jgirl57
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    I have seen Jelly Roll a few times on TV specials and have come to enjoy his performances . He truly sings from the heart

  • fmb
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    I fervently pray that DH dies in his sleep; that his heart just gives out.

    Yes, adults are orphans. In our relationship with our parents, we are still their children, whether we are 6 or 66. My father died of ALZ in 2019; my mother will probably be dead from ALZ/heart failure within a year. I'm 64, and yes, I will be an orphan.

    Another factor to consider is that you have lost the part of your life that revolved around your mother's care and going to the ALF and the relationships you had with the staff there. I know I am going to miss our hospice team and certain staff members at DH's ALF very much when he dies and I no longer have a reason to go there. I will also have to find things to do to fill up my suddenly empty time. Another level of grief.

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  • SDianeL
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    so sorry for your loss. Cherish the memories. 💜

  • blacksparky
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    That is such a great song. My DW is still in stage5/6 but there are days I can really use this song.

  • ghphotog
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    Love that song. It does resonate.

  • Carl46
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    I notice they flashed the 988 number at the end of the song.

  • RickM
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    Yep, but it’s gonna take some time. ❤️

  • mrahope
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    Thanks for sharing this. I am comforted by it. I especially love the line, "I know I can't be the only one". So true.

  • Lkrielow99
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    I play this song every time I’m driving. I can’t believe my DH is spiraling down. One side of me says go faster, no one wants to live like this. The other side says he is going faster than I can accept. I visit every day. Yesterday the staff said he poo’d in his pants and went to his room and put on his roommate’s dirty clothes and left his poop pants in roommate’s laundry basket, they showered him again. He crawled up on a counter to rip off the TV. By the time I got there he was seeing blue fish swimming. Not UTI, just nonsense stuff.

  • Biggles
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    Peace and sleep sound so comforting to me. I think that we can definitely feel like an orphan, it's that aloneness when our parents have gone and our partners are going and there's no one close to turn to, it's so sad. This forum and everybody that we get to know on it and the posts are so very important.

  • Russinator
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    We're all in this (at different stages) together.

Commonly Used Abbreviations


DH = Dear Husband
DW= Dear Wife, Darling Wife
LO = Loved One
ES = Early Stage
EO = Early Onset
FTD = Frontotemporal Dementia
VD = Vascular Dementia
MC = Memory Care
AL = Assisted Living
POA = Power of Attorney
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