The Silent
Assassin
Alzheimer’s
disease – the silent assassin. It creeps up and kills relationships, at least
as we knew them. Gran is still a wife, a mum and a gran. Just not the same
wife, mum and gran. The disease has changed these relationships almost beyond
recognition.
Alzheimer’s
changes people. They are no longer the people they once were. The brain is such
a complex thing – it’s impossible to know just exactly what has been taken
away. What is clear though is the effect on the people that are around them.
My Grandad
has, in essence, has lost his wife. He doesn’t see it that way – he still sees
her every day and has adapted to her changes. The relationship they have now
bares no resemblance to the one they had. My Grandad would laughingly admit he
was “punching” by landing my gran! She wore the trousers in the relationship.
The effects of this disease has left a massive hole in his world.

Gran in her heyday – Grandad was 100% punching
above his weight.
My dad has
lost his mum. Not physically. He visits her all the time. But mentally. She was
his biggest supporter. His greatest fan. He was her blue-eyed boy. Now he
thinks a good day is when she smiles when he visits.
I’ve lost
my gran. The tables have turned. From her looking after me as a wee boy, I find
myself wanting to look after her. I don’t see her as often as I would like.
Sometimes she engages but sometimes she doesn’t. Today was a good day. She gave
me a smile, took my face in her hands and told me she missed me. I’m not sure
that she knew it was me but it made me happy.
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