Huwebes, Nobyembre 20, 2014

Alzheimer's: Through My Mother's Eyes


Alzheimer's: Through My Mother's Eyes 

By: Suzette Brown

(An E-Book Review)


Alzheimer’s: Through My Mother’s Eyes is written by Suzette Brown based on her personal experience in dealing with Alzheimer’s. This e-book is a great gift for anyone who can receive it whether they are dealing with Alzheimer’s or they have someone they love who has it or even if they don’t have it or they didn’t know anyone who has it.

If you are somebody who has Alzheimer’s and you are on your early stage and you have the capacity to still have a sound judgment, this book is perfect for you because it will open your eyes on what possibly could happen and how serious it is. You can save your love ones from having a hard time when you can no longer remember them, if you act today. Today is the perfect time to arrange or re-arrange everything that will fit your needs in the future. This is the time to decide who will act as your DPOA (Durable Power of Attorney) and to fix other legalities. Inside this e-book it explains how important it is to have DPOA as early as possible.

If someone you love has Alzheimer’s then this book is fit for you. Suzette explains her struggle not knowing what to do and how to deal with this illness. Reading this book will help you realize that you have to act on it as early as possible. Suzette mentioned the importance of finding a community who can understand the situation and can help you out.


If you don’t have it and didn’t know anyone who has it then this book is still for you because awareness about the disease is very essential. The author ignorance about the disease causes her a lot of trouble and it hurts not to know what to do. Who knows, what will happen in the future? It is still important to know so that you will not easily judge people when they are difficult and when they are acting strange, maybe they have problem they don’t know and having read this book gives you knowledge on how to act on it.

Reading Alzheimer’s: Through My Mother’s Eyes is like a journey where you can feel how it is to live with the disease and how it is to be a caregiver. This book covers:


  • The importance of owning a journal to take note of the changes and the unusual behavior of the person you love.
  • It is helpful to take care of yourself as a caregiver, to release stress once in a while and to ask help from your close relatives, friends and experts.
  • Taking picture of the important events that happened is very useful the next day when they can’t remember anything because it is useless to argue and to insist things on the person who has Alzheimer’s. Let the pictures talk to them.
  • Giving the person a doll as a gift proves helpful in her case.

We are all humans and we have our own shortcomings. Even if we don’t understand each other, it is important to accept each other’s differences to live a harmonious life.



You can download this book at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/385849

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