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[quote=Anonymous]http://www.dailystrength.org/search?q=alzheimers I like the dailystrength sites because they have everything under the sun, and you can sign up anonymously, keep a journal which is shared or private, set goals, etc. And as the name implies it is mean for daily support and interaction. The above link shows all the alzheimers related support groups. Online support has worked for me because 1) you can do as much or as little as you need when you need it including 4 am. 2) you can drop out anytime when you feel the need 3) you can return anytime 4) I usually find one or two people who have a specific take on my situation that is far more helpful than therapy ((((big hug OP))))) You are a loving daughter, so it makes sense you feel like you do. Your task is hard because it may feel like a betrayal to grieve someone who is alive, but as a mother I would understand and expect this. I would feel awful for my daughter to go through this, and I would hope she would eventually find a way to remember me in terms of all the best I had to offer as a mother. [/quote]
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