Praying for you and your mother/ all your family through this extremely hard time. Everyday I pray for you guys. Thanks for an update again just remember to focus on yourself and stay strong for her
@Mezzy199216 күн бұрын
Hey Brad, best wishes for you and your mom. Its been more then 10 years since I lost my gramps to dementia, and if I could be so bold to give a tip, do not argue or deny their confusions, just go with it and dismiss it. otherwise you just invoke frustration. "you lost the button, alright ill search for it when we are done" for them it is very frustrating to learn they can no longer trust their own memory, so instead of worsening this, just validate their "confusion" and dismiss it, it will help
@GamerKatz_197117 күн бұрын
I know this is going to sound weird, but when your mom says something strange or is clearly a mistake, just agree with her. My mom died from an infection but had Alzheimer's symptoms. Just agree with everything she says or claims. It is a verbal battle you will not win. Do not try to explain things to her. Sorry if I am coming across as harsh or a know it all, but when it comes to this I know. I've been there, and thankfully my mom didn't linger for months or years. She went relatively quickly so that at least was a blessing. Hope nothing but the best for you.
@jagordon197616 күн бұрын
Still praying for you and your mom. Will add in your cousin's husband. Thanks for sharing your time with us - especially when things are so hectic.
@maverick249617 күн бұрын
love from the Netherlands to you and your mother . love you bro
@KevinMcCurry-w9t16 күн бұрын
I’m sorry about your mom hopefully she will get better
@jimaiken116710 күн бұрын
I remember when your Dad passed away. You was doing a series on the Sosnovka map. I remember you telling us about fixing up his house after he passed.
@BobABong-ut1io17 күн бұрын
On going prayers for you and yours
@danielvanmourik16 күн бұрын
thank you for the update from your mom
@Chris-b4g5j17 күн бұрын
@BradM73 My thoughts and prayers go out to your family, especially those with ailments. I get how you feel about living in a nightmare, I had to deal with a death of a great grandmother due to pneumonia, one of my little brothers had died at his birth, dealing with the divorce of my mothers parents, dealing with a lack of community engagement (my family wasn’t plugged into a church and we tended to get angry pretty easily), and on top of that dealing with all of that while in high school which comes with just about anything crazy that could happen there, especially since I became a bit of a workaholic for those four years I was in high school. That all started to happen back in 2015-2016.
@udggy16 күн бұрын
It's rough!! I had to go back home to help my mom do everything when my dad passed away. Then a few years later I had to put my mom in a nursing home due to her Dementia getting worse. Get the home ready to sell and deal with all my parents stuff. It's alot of work!!
@Conservativetruckeraz16 күн бұрын
I watched both my mother in law and grandmother pass when they get towards that ultimate end they tend to lose some brain function i guess is the best way to put it. My mother in law was saying things that didn't add up and at one point was carrying on a full conversation with nobody that was in the room. MY grandmother who died of brain cancer got to the point she couldn't speak at all just stared yet later that night before she actually passed the hospice nurse said she was talking to someone mind you nobody in the room and giggling like a little school girl. Our bodies do weird things when we pass.
@jimbogrimes907417 күн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@JamesBoudeaux17 күн бұрын
🙏💪
@ElliotWizerd17 күн бұрын
Have been her since fs 15 and i am sad to here all of this hard times. But can i ask how old your mother is. She dose sound like a fighter. love from Sweden