Lost for Words Decline Into Dementia

“Lost for Words: Decline Into Dementia” by David Potter is a poignant collection of poems published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 10, 2014. This edition, written in English and spanning 30 pages, captures the author’s reflections on the emotional turmoil experienced as he witnesses his mother’s decline into dementia and old age. The work explores themes of sadness and guilt, providing a thoughtful observation of the challenges faced when communication becomes increasingly difficult.
Readers will find a deep exploration of grief and the complexities of family relationships as the author navigates the painful journey of watching a loved one fade. The poems reflect on the contrast between past joys and present struggles, emphasizing the emotional weight of such experiences. This collection serves as an insightful study of the feelings associated with later life stages, making it relevant for those interested in the intersections of family dynamics and the impact of dementia.
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This collection of poems is a record of the sadness and guilt felt as the author watches his mother take the cruel descent into dementia and old age. ‘Lost for Words’ is a poet’s observation of the long decline, as communication becomes more difficult, and the poignancy of happier days becomes more accute. An interesting study of the emotions of grief and guilt felt at such times.
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