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About Mixed Emotions
A myALZteam Member asked a question 💭

does anyone else get different emotions when some days are good you feel happy then the next day is a difficult one were you feel your not coping well

posted December 18, 2018
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A myALZteam Member

Yes indeed! Emotional turmoil some days....crisis days as well as some very sad ones. All the more reason we must support one another in the challenges we face. xX

posted January 6, 2019
A myALZteam Member

yeah everyone understands how your feeling ,on here,the trouble is when family comes [which isnt very often ]my husband fine an they wonder what the fuss is about

posted January 8, 2019
A myALZteam Member

Oh yes! One day bad. One day good. Not as much crying as used to be. However tino in early stage but still has terrible behaviors at time. So glad we have this group. No one judges you here.

posted January 7, 2019
A myALZteam Member

Just had that horrible day yesterday but today woke up with a smile and going good all day so strange that you can’t get caught up in the bad days as long as a good one follows Just hope that pattern cotinues 🙏

posted January 7, 2019
A myALZteam Member

Oh yessssss! Some days I can not stop crying!

posted January 7, 2019

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