Bill & Jo Wilson - The Long Goodbye

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  • Опубликовано: 19 мар 2024
  • At Alzheimer’s Society, we’ll be there for you again, and again, and again.
    Bill Wilson shares his intimate story of losing his much beloved wife of 42 years, Jo Wilson, to dementia in this heart-breaking film.
    The idea or ‘anticipatory’ grief, often known as ‘The Long Goodbye’, is so often associated with dementia. Bill describes in his own words how this idea truly reflects the heartbreaking way in which dementia can bring grief again and again to those affected.
    One in three of us born in the UK today will develop dementia in our lifetime. It’s the biggest health and social care challenge we face.
    At Alzheimer’s Society, our vision is a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.
    Which is why, at Alzheimer’s Society, we’ll be there for you again and again and again - supporting people at every step of their journey with dementia, relentlessly calling for change to make dementia the priority it should be, and investing in science to push the pace of breakthroughs.
    If you’re living with dementia and need practical advice, emotional support or guidance, we’re here for you - call us today on 0333 150 3456.
    Visit www.alzheimers.org.uk to find out more.

Комментарии • 10

  • @dawnbacon5676
    @dawnbacon5676 3 месяца назад +10

    Im caring for my 88 year old Father who was diagnosed December 4th 2023 with alzheimers stage 2 moderate, it is truly painful to watch my father fade away slowly and sometimes faster than others. I feel your pain , see your extreme love and more extreme loss 💜😞🫂 alzheimers is truly a cruel disease 💔 😢 😔

    • @oli720-oli
      @oli720-oli 3 месяца назад +2

      I cared for my mum who had FTD. I had to place her in a care home as she was no longer able to look after herself. Watching my mum fade away in such a short space of time was unimaginable...but I know I did my best for her. Make the most of yr remaining time left. Such a cruel disease 😢. I miss my mum everyday. Its been 2 years now.

    • @alzheimerssociety
      @alzheimerssociety  3 месяца назад +1

      We’re sorry to hear about your father's diagnosis, Dawn. Please reach out to our Dementia Support Line if you would like advice and support: 0333 150 3456 or visit bit.ly/dementiasupportservices 💙

    • @alzheimerssociety
      @alzheimerssociety  3 месяца назад +1

      We're so sorry for your loss. 💙

  • @KrisCastle-kn9nx
    @KrisCastle-kn9nx 3 месяца назад +4

    I think it’s horrible to think there are people struggling with their diagnosis who can’t avoid seeing this every time it pops up on the tv!!!

    • @jackmiller8902
      @jackmiller8902 2 месяца назад +2

      Hello. I have dementia. Moderate stage. I saw this video for the first time right now. Not ashamed to say it made me cry. Not because it filled me with dread or anxiety. It was on account SOMEBODY was hitting the nail on the head in understanding how this feels to us.
      I can't count the number of these "deaths" I've had and presently going through. My new death? Starting to have trouble pronouncing 3 or more syllable words.
      I understand what you're saying because this could scare people with dementia. It helped me and I thank those who produced it. Maybe put some kind of "may be disturbing" disclaimer on it?

    • @CATAGUILAR
      @CATAGUILAR 8 дней назад +1

      Do you think they remember it ?

    • @jackmiller8902
      @jackmiller8902 6 дней назад

      @@CATAGUILAR People who are in the advanced stages most likely wouldn't remember it. From everything I've learned most don't even realize they have dementia.

  • @Britz4Gaza
    @Britz4Gaza Месяц назад +1

    I just want my Mum back...

  • @dawnbacon5676
    @dawnbacon5676 3 месяца назад

    😢