Chapter 34 – The Alzheimer’s Shadow

[TIMELINE: October 2022] October is usually one of my favorite months, but everything was different in 2022. Normally, I would have been happily anticipating the spooky season, a special time of year for goths and an important anniversary month for my partner Jon and I, since we got married on Halloween. But instead, I was … Read more

Chapter 33 – A Troubling Incident

[TIMELINE: August–September 2022] By August, I felt like I was close to burnout. I think the biggest reason was that for months I had been constantly pretending to be something I wasn’t, or feel something I didn’t. On the phone with my sister, I’d work hard to maintain a pleasant, positive tone, always. And when … Read more

Chapter 32 – The Fantasy Cats

[TIMELINE: July–August 2022] Heading into July, I was emotionally worn out. Any one of the things that had happened in June was not a big deal by itself, but there were so, so many of them that they added up to a larger-than-normal emotional burden for me. It was also becoming even more important for … Read more

Chapter 31 – Covid and a Mixed Bag

[TIMELINE: June 2022] At the beginning of June, Covid finally reared its ugly head: Peggy tested positive. Ugh. The day after the facility staff told me this, they also admitted that 11 out of the 19 residents in memory care had also tested positive. Yikes! I wasn’t happy to hear it, but not all that … Read more

Chapter 30 – A New Phase Begins

[TIMELINE: May 2022] In May, our quiet reprieve came to an end as Peggy’s condition progressed—although, as with all of her previous Alzheimer’s symptoms, her new issues first appeared gradually. By the middle of the month, my sister’s spatial relationship to objects (and to herself) had really changed. One afternoon during a visit, I took … Read more

Chapter 29 – At Last, a Lull

[TIMELINE: February–April 2022] During the next six weeks, we finally enjoyed a bit of a lull in the chaos of Dementia World. A big reason for this was that the sertraline seemed to be helping Peggy a lot. Previously, she had said she was so afraid that she “couldn’t do anything in her room.” For … Read more

Chapter 28 – The Roller Coaster

[TIMELINE: January–February 2022] Despite January’s downward spiral into some weirdness and drama, I thought we were holding things together pretty well. By February, however, the tables had turned—and in a very bad way. Just like during the “walker incident” a few weeks earlier, we needed multiple members of Team Peggy to figure out what was going … Read more

Chapter 27 – The Walker Incident

[TIMELINE: January 2022] The first week of January started out fairly quiet and calm—but then “Team Peggy” faced a few troubling events in quick succession. The first of these was that my sister forgot what had happened to her beloved cat, Jezebel, who had died more than six months previously. Peggy asked one of her … Read more

Chapter 26 – An Unreliable Narrator

[TIMELINE: November 2021–January 2022] After being in San Jose for a few days to help move Peggy into memory care—and then our trip back there a few weeks later to help her adjust a bit better—it felt good to return home again and finally de-stress for a minute. But my respite was limited, because talking … Read more

Chapter 25 – Memory Care: The Big Adjustment

[TIMELINE: OCTOBER 2021] Once we got home to Washington, I tried to call Peggy again to see how she was doing but couldn’t get through to the memory care’s land line at an appropriate time. (She had lost her cell phone just before our last visit, and it was still missing.) Nevertheless, I persisted, and finally … Read more