A Daughter’s Promise

A Daughter’s Promise by Fran Lewis is a poignant exploration of the author’s commitment to caring for her mother as she navigates the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease. Published by Fran Lewis on March 11, 2020, this 146-page book is presented in English and offers a deeply personal narrative that intertwines the author’s experiences with her mother’s reflections from her journal. The story sheds light on the emotional and physical toll of this condition, while also celebrating the enduring spirit of the author’s mother.
Readers will find a heartfelt account that highlights the complexities of health care issues related to Alzheimer’s and dementia. The narrative emphasizes the mother’s remarkable outlook on life, her sense of humor, and her unwavering connection to family, even as her mind begins to falter. This edition aims to provide insight and support for those facing similar challenges, making it a valuable resource for anyone dealing with the realities of health care delivery and the impact of debilitating diseases.
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This story is about a promise I made to my mother to take care of her through her Alzheimer’s disease nightmare. The book includes my mother’s own thoughts from her journal about her ordeals with the various stages of this debilitating and dehumanizing condition. Her outlook on life was remarkable, and although her mind began to wander, she never lost sight of who she was, her sense of humor, or her family. This is the story of someone whose courage went beyond what most people could endure, and whose never-dying zest for life kept her alive. I hope our story will help others in coping with this difficult and demanding affliction.
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