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No Shame in Having Alzheimer’s
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No Shame in Having Alzheimer’s

ByMelony Brown February 23, 2017December 8, 2020

“There is no shame in having Alzheimer’s disease,” Laura* can confidently say after living with it for the last two and a half years. * Her real name, used with permission. Not being able to spell the word we or how to calculate the tip after dinner alarmed her. She told herself it had to be…

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The Scars that have Shaped Me
Book Reviews

The Scars that have Shaped Me

ByMelony Brown February 2, 2017December 10, 2020

“A scar is a mark left by a healed wound. My scars signify healing,” writes author Vaneetha Risner. Yes! They definitely do signify healing. As one with a “zipperhead” scar from brain surgery, I look at my scar in the mirror almost daily and know it represents my healing from Moyamoya disease. The Scars That…

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