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Such A Beautiful Swan
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LondonBelle | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:18 |
I found the following clip quite moving of a once prima ballerina who had Alzhiemer<3 |
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JemimaFawr | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:30 |
Aw, Belle, I'm blubbing now <3 |
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KathleenBell | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:35 |
That was lovely Belle. Such a cruel disease that took my mother and mother-in-law. Luckily my mother still knew us right to the end of her life but hubby's mother had no idea and didn't have any quality of life or even speak for the last 5 years of hers. It upsets me even thinking about it. |
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LondonBelle | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:43 |
Kath <3 <3 |
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JemimaFawr | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:46 |
Such a cruel disease Kath <3 |
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JoyLouise | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:53 |
A lovely video, Belle. Thank you for posting it. <3 |
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Sharron | Report | 11 Nov 2020 12:56 |
Fred had a girlfriend with Alzheimers who we spent several years chasing around the village to find after she had wandered off again. she was a lot easier to handle if there was music playing. |
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MotownGal | Report | 11 Nov 2020 14:28 |
I saw that clip yesterday morning on GMTV. I bawled then, and I bawled again just now. The archive film was the lady when she was a prima ballerina in the 1960's, |
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SuffolkVera | Report | 11 Nov 2020 15:50 |
That is so moving. Somehow music seems to talk to us when words mean nothing. My father had dementia in his later years but he was a good singer up until his death at age 93. My brother, who became his main carer, made a series of CDs of Dad's favourite songs and pieces of music and when he became agitated and distressed we would play one and before long he would have calmed down and be singing along with the music. |