I'm walking to help reclaim the future for millions. By participating in the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's(R), I'm committed to raising awareness and funds for Alzheimer's research, care and support.
Currently, more than 5 million Americans have Alzheimer's and that number is expected to grow to as many as 16 million by 2050. Our future is at risk unless we can find a way to change the course of this disease.
I need your support to do my part! Please make a donation to help the Alzheimer's Association advance research into methods of treatment, prevention and, ultimately, a cure for Alzheimer's. For the millions already affected by the disease, the Association offers care, education, support and resources in communities nationwide.
Dallas Universal Life Church Crusaders sponsored by Kool McKool Domain Services is walking to honor the memory of Vira Evelyn Miller McKool, , my grandmother, who lost her battle with Alzheimer's on December 14, 2019 at the age of 92. This is our 10th consecutive year to participate. My grandmother was always someone who I looked up to with great admiration. I am her first born grandchild and loved spending time with her as I grew up. She taught me a lot about life. My mother passed away in 2011 at the young age of 57, leaving a hole in my heart that a Grandmother would understand how to fill. My grandmother unfortunately could not. There were good days and bad, but most of the time although she seemed to sometimes recognize my face, she had no idea who I was. At one time she would often introduce me to the nurses at her care facility as one of her brothers children, but even those days were fleeting. . She used to ask the same question literally every 5 minutes and the memories all seemed to be of her youth, long before I was blessed with a grandmother, but even those days of memories faded as time went on. Towards the end of her life, my grandmother had trouble putting together a complete sentence or even a phrase. She had developed this deflecting, defensive little laugh that she used to try to hide the issues she was having communicating but that was just a last ditch effort at some sort of "saving face", if you will. This disease is mean, heartless and without compassion for any it affects. It took one of the strongest women I know, a woman who was married for more than 60 years before her husband passed, raised 7 adopted children beautifully and cared for more than 26 foster children, and literally obliterated her. My grandmother whom I still love and miss with all my heart, became just a shell of what she once was. During the final month of her life, she was unable to communicate, eat or drink on her own, use the restroom on her own, dress herself, or even walk. Please, let's do everything we can so that the suffering and pain can stop. I wouldn't wish this on any one and hope you can find it in your heart to support me in this walk to end Alzheimer's. Thank you!!!! Thank you for joining the movement! The end of Alzheimer's disease starts with you.
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