LettersSince You Asked: Dementia Caregiver Tips
She's still there. You're still losing her. Both things are true.
LettersShe's still there. You're still losing her. Both things are true.
LettersHe had a plan. The plan didn't account for grief.
LettersA woman in her sixties asks whether it's okay to stop expecting her brother to be someone he has never been.
LettersA retired teacher moves across the country and realizes she doesn't know how to start over.
LettersA reader describes a twenty-three-year friendship that leaves her feeling invisible every time. Lorraine names what that costs and what to do about it.
LettersA reader knows she needs to talk to her aging father about the car. She also knows that once she does, something changes that doesn't change back.
Since You AskedA reader describes a relationship that leaves her feeling invisible. Lorraine names what is actually happening.
Since You AskedWhen the phone stays quiet and you can't name what went wrong
Since You AskedWe aren't fighting. We aren't unhappy. We just don't have anything to say.
Since You AskedHow do you mourn a friendship that hasn't technically ended?
Since You AskedYou don't miss the job. You miss the person the job let you be.