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|a Smith Reid, Iris Therese.
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|a Dementia Poems.
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|a Luton, Bedfordshire :
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|a Cover; Contents; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Dementia Poems; Dementia; Gone; Lost; Alone; Searching; Stolen Minds; Good Day; Bad Day; Lost Memory, Lost Mind; Lost My Way; On His Holiday; Back in Time; Lost Wife; Confused; Lost Children; Agitated; Upset; Annoyed; Helping Hands; Going Loopy; On My Own; Care For You; Not Listening; Repeating Yourself; Cured Me; Brainwashed; Helping Out; Lost Glasses; Lost Walking Stick; Not Sleeping; Lost Cat; Forgetting Things; Aches and Pains; Wandering Off; Out and About; Going to Work; Smile; Unwell; Lost Husband; Angry; Blaming Me.
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|a Stay With MeIn Your Mind; Don't Go; Christmas Day; Coming and Going; A Brave, a Broken Soldier; I'm Always There; Where Do You Go To?; You Don't Retain It; Don't Push Him Down; I Never Get a Read; Learning Along the Way; Cheeky Bugger; Going for a Walk; Cheeky Monkey; Talk to Me; Full of Wind; When Are We Going Home?; We Treasure Our Memories; Happy and Secure; Going Round in Circles; Back matter; Also available.
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|a Iris Therese Smith Reid wrote these poems along the way while looking after a husband who suffers from dementia and sickness. They were inspired by some of the things he has done and said while Iris has been his carer (for the last seven years now), his wife and his lifeline. Since her husband was diagnosed with dementia Iris has kept a journal recording the many ways this tragic disorder has affected their daily life together. The process of writing is one of the things that have helped her through this difficult time. ""Writing this and the poems, "" she says, ""helps me recharge my batteries.
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