Alzheimer's Diagnosis at 49 - Theresa's Story

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  • Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
  • My wife, Theresa, was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s Disease in November of 2018 at the age of 49. There is no known history of Alzheimer’s Disease or dementia within her family. Prior to losing her job, Theresa worked for nearly 20 years as an Accounting Professional. Alzheimer’s robbed my wife of her career, self-confidence, independence and has deeply impacted the lives of all of us that love her so much. Prior to her diagnosis, the family and I spent several years in bewilderment to the changes that were taking place in Theresa. Theresa passed away from this disease on March 3rd, 2024 at the age of 55. It is and has been my passion to tell her story. This channel will remain up in remembrance of her and to educate others about Alzheimer's Disease.
    Thank you for you all your support.
    Much Love
    Trey Pippen
    To reach out to me directly, please see the details below.
    Email: TnTEndALZ@outlook.com
    Trey Pippen
    P.O. Box 768
    Pinellas Park, FL 33780

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  • @SandiByrd
    @SandiByrd Год назад +1158

    I worked in a grocery store and it hurts my heart to think of co-workers mocking her instead of rallying around a fellow worker who is struggling. I hope they see this video and recognize how awful their behavior was. I'm deeply sorry that happened to you.

    • @aliciamangar1513
      @aliciamangar1513 Год назад +59

      My best friend was just diagnosed with Dementia 2023 and she is 67 and a young lady mocked her right in front of her Co workers. To think she was talking about going back to school for a Nurse!! Very hurtful. I pray she experiences this with a family member or herself someday. 😢😮

    • @SandiByrd
      @SandiByrd Год назад +74

      @@aliciamangar1513 That is a very sad story indeed but please never wish this on anyone. I wouldn't on my very worst enemy.

    • @aliciamangar1513
      @aliciamangar1513 Год назад +23

      @Sandi Wood it wasn't the point of wishing on anyone it's that she should experience what she said to someone else with it wasn't at all exceptible especially for a 20 yr old whom only got the job in the Store becuse her parents where friends of the owner of the Huge Grocer Store! Whom he wasn't ever told about the incident until l had the opportunity to share with him what kind of ppl he hires and l did mention about the Nursing. Becuse his wife is an instructor at the University for Nursing..

    • @hippiegirl5167
      @hippiegirl5167 Год назад +9

      @@SandiByrd I agree

    • @heatherscoggins395
      @heatherscoggins395 Год назад +21

      @@aliciamangar1513 I would never wish this disease on my worst enemy.

  • @shawnasantos228
    @shawnasantos228 Год назад +457

    What a MAN. I respect him so much for sticking by her side.

    • @shawnasantos228
      @shawnasantos228 Год назад +3

      @@lynettejones3076 More don’t than do…. Wake up

    • @shirleyvalentine2794
      @shirleyvalentine2794 Год назад +4

      @@lynettejones3076 You a very naive

    • @carblarson8868
      @carblarson8868 Год назад +2

      Totally agree.

    • @theresaakins2317
      @theresaakins2317 Год назад +9

      Yes, he is a good man for sticking by her. Not to be mean but I've noticed many men don't stay by their wife when they get sick or have a disease or get into an accident. They don't stay loyal and cope with it while women tend to stay with their men. I hope she has peace.

    • @shawnasantos228
      @shawnasantos228 Год назад +1

      @Shadwell72 I have the chills. So beautiful!

  • @merminpules4209
    @merminpules4209 Год назад +192

    What a good guy. Even with the cognitive decline and struggles day-to-day, he showed what true love and compassion is.

  • @MJ-wz6jo
    @MJ-wz6jo 6 месяцев назад +27

    This video has a lot of important information on spotting the signs of Alzheimer's.

  • @hattiehaldeman7252
    @hattiehaldeman7252 Год назад +609

    This could have been my story with my husband. I had filed for divorce not knowing he was sick. My son talked me into going to marriage counseling Ms the counselor picked up on the Alzheimers quickly and told us to see a neurologist. Long story short, Gary lived 7 years after his diagnosis, passing at the age of 61. Watching and living the decline in his health made me so ashamed I hadn’t realized he was sick and it almost cost me my marriage of 42 years at the time. He passed in 2012 and I have mourned the loss of our live and sharing our grandchildren together! I pray a cure is found very soon so others won’t have to endure watching a loved one decline and have to live two deaths …

    • @Momabear1
      @Momabear1 Год назад +6

      Sad that you just left him.. would he left you if it was reversed.?

    • @zdenawilson7277
      @zdenawilson7277 Год назад +41

      You didn't know ,please don't feel guilty, you are a good person

    • @oceandreamer1958
      @oceandreamer1958 Год назад +20

      I’m so sorry for your loss.

    • @Crystalquartz964
      @Crystalquartz964 Год назад +48

      @@Momabear1 She didn't leave him!

    • @periel
      @periel Год назад +48

      I also almost got divorced. I had been going through cancer treatment and my husband was completely checked out and not supportive. I had written him a letter telling him I wanted a divorce. He was blindsided and cried his eyes out and begged me for another chance. At that point I said “maybe there’s something wrong with you. I want you to go for a brain scan. If they find something wrong that explains your behavior, I can forgive you, otherwise, I’m out.” We went for a brain scan and sure enough. It showed signs of Alzheimer’s. It totally changed my perspective and I stayed and our relationship is so much better.

  • @elizabethmccammon5308
    @elizabethmccammon5308 Год назад +365

    Yours is my mother’s story and if there is anything I could possible say to you is - You are young but please remember your health, my father had a massive heart attack during my mother’s illness. And though I helped with her care, I did not know the extent of what my father was responsible for until she moved in with me while he recuperated from open heart surgery. Caring for my mother during this time exhausted me - I was in my 30s with two grade school children - and the lack of sleep brought me to tears so many times. No one knows what it’s like until they are doing it - be kind to yourself and get respite care. You are only as good to her as you are to yourself.

    • @cindydorado4718
      @cindydorado4718 Год назад +23

      True
      I was a live in caregiver for numerous people with all stages of Dementia and full blown Alzheimer's.
      I never slept and had a nervous breakdown from that.
      I began to think that I had it

    • @ElizabethEllisCoach
      @ElizabethEllisCoach Год назад +4

      So true

    • @diabeatit5189
      @diabeatit5189 Год назад +12

      THIS!!!!!! Just because one is drowning -doesn't help matters if now 2 are drowning! Word to the wise!

    • @TeeNicole10
      @TeeNicole10 Год назад +1

      AMEN🙏
      BLESSINGS 🙌🏿

    • @bschichtl3708
      @bschichtl3708 Год назад +4

      What test do they do for Alzheimer’s? I watched my mom forget everything

  • @kathleenbrown6734
    @kathleenbrown6734 Год назад +570

    Thank you for staying with her and being there and loving her! I know men take a hike when this kind of illness hits. They just think life is too short to put up with this. I am glad you are there for her and appreciate her.

    • @kylieshaye6562
      @kylieshaye6562 Год назад +34

      I don't understand how men can live with themselves if they leave a sick wife. You're right it definitely happens though.

    • @kathleenbrown6734
      @kathleenbrown6734 Год назад

      @@kylieshaye6562 I will never forget a story when I was newly married. A co-workers wife was a therapist for MS patients. She said it’s shocking how all the spouses of sick men stick it out, love and support their sick husbands but everyone of the women that was sick, husbands lasted less than a year, left them and divorced them! She saw this over and over because they were weak, self serving men. It just shocked me. Is that just their nature? This man proves he is different, kind and loving and attentive to his wife. She is lucky in love, and maybe someday they will find a cure and reverse this horrid disease. I commend him. My husband, now divorced, told me if I ever got breast cancer, he would walk out the door. I thought for that comment, God would surely strike him down. He is still living his own life.

    • @jenniferloftus2363
      @jenniferloftus2363 Год назад

      @@lylewheeler8915 Yes it's mostly men to the point that they tell you to prepare for this if you are a woman diagnosed with a serious illness. It is mostly men. Look it up.

    • @lynnkobert630
      @lynnkobert630 Год назад +7

      My sentiments same as Kathleen.

    • @Girlgonewise
      @Girlgonewise Год назад +8

      It’s actually the other way around….women are more likely to leave.

  • @wandahill6258
    @wandahill6258 Месяц назад +12

    My sister Peggy , now 65, has had Alzheimers since mid 50s. She doesn't recognize we her sisters, but smiles when she sees us.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Месяц назад

      Thank you for sharing Wanda

  • @carrieland6945
    @carrieland6945 Год назад +292

    You are such an understanding & loving husband. May God bless your family 🙏🏻

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +17

      Thank You Carrie

    • @ashleybergstrom8934
      @ashleybergstrom8934 Год назад +8

      Amen. My thoughts exactly.

    • @nazahusic3353
      @nazahusic3353 Год назад +9

      😢omg you are beautiful couple … stay strong and god help you

    • @paulachin9130
      @paulachin9130 Год назад +5

      My mum had the same thing too, and it took a while to diagnose her. She went back to Jamaica because that's what she wanted. She would put her dress on backwards too and forget to wash, us kids still live in the UK. We had family members move in with her to look after her through the years. You are an amazing husband and know how difficult this must be, blessings to you sll.

  • @janjbowman
    @janjbowman Год назад +131

    My mom started getting dementia at the age of 56 . She is 90 years old and long ago she stopped knowing who I was . She is in veterans home now and I still go and see her . When I sing she smiles from ear to ear . She’s never forgotten I’m the daughter that sings . I’m sorry for your struggles but love matter most when it gets hard .

    • @franklinstephen3268
      @franklinstephen3268 Год назад +3

      Hi how're you doing?

    • @araceliswilliams2955
      @araceliswilliams2955 Год назад +2

      Wow

    • @geegeeandlulu
      @geegeeandlulu Год назад +2

      How did you cope when she didn’t remember your name? My mother has vascular dementia, well the very early stages, and I’m scared when that happens and she won’t remember me.

    • @robynhowes5667
      @robynhowes5667 Год назад +12

      Wait~ your mom got dementia at 56 (young onset) but is still alive and 90? How is this possible? Alzheimer’s at an onset of that age is usually only 10 years or less until they pass on…… I’m curious as to what she has…..like what type of dementia……thanks❤

    • @barnhartourfamily9259
      @barnhartourfamily9259 Год назад +2

      ​@@robynhowes5667 My sister in law lived 15 years after her diagnosis at age 46. She had growing symptoms for the 5 years prior,, but we only recognized those in hindsight. My SIL had a very aggressive form of early onset Alzheimers disease that also caused her body to age rapidly. Without that aspect, she may have lived longer. I don't know if the current medications also help extend life with this disease beyond previous expectations but I am thankful she was with us so long.

  • @Kim-qt7yn
    @Kim-qt7yn Год назад +237

    Trey, your caretaking and concern for your beloved wife is admirable.Glad to see that she is in such good hands.Prayers2U

    • @janjbowman
      @janjbowman Год назад +5

      Your not an ordinary man . Your wife is blessed to have you .

  • @standupphilosopher7059
    @standupphilosopher7059 Год назад +238

    These folks are terrible humans that made fun of her plight🧐🤨 Your wife is brave and accomplished so much more than they that mocked her❤️ Without Alzheimer's there are people with cognitive disabilities, Traumatic brain injuries they deserve encouragement and patience❤️I send you both love and thank you for sharing this journey ❤️

    • @pettytoni1955
      @pettytoni1955 Год назад +5

      They're not terrible humans. They were ignorant and didn't know how to react appropriately. I've had mentally disabled coworkers (TBI, developmentally delayed, Down's syndrome). The families that openly shared their loved one's story with employers and coworkers, and enlisted the help of job coaches, found their loved one was appreciated and supported at work.
      Now some may say, "they shouldn't have to do that." But, dealing with reality can mean putting ourselves out there to gain understanding and support. Say what you will, I'm just saying what worked in a giant retail environment.

    • @KathyKR
      @KathyKR Год назад +1

      Sadly they don’t understand

    • @theresaakins2317
      @theresaakins2317 Год назад +1

      @@pettytoni1955 oh no, no. No, they don't get a pass on this one. When I was in the 5th grade some of my classmates made fun of the handicapped kids and I thought it was horrible. I didn't join in in and I was 10. Go figure...

    • @pettytoni1955
      @pettytoni1955 Год назад

      @@theresaakins2317 but did you just stand by and watch, even at the tender age of 10? Or did you tell the teacher?

    • @maxineb9598
      @maxineb9598 Год назад +3

      ​@@pettytoni1955 You cant compare a 10yr old child to a grown adult to compensate for a way to get out of a hole you dug for yourself.

  • @i_love_rescue_animals
    @i_love_rescue_animals Год назад +150

    I'm so sorry for Theresa. This is just heartbreaking for her, her husband, her friends and family. Her husband is a gem, by the way. I'm so glad she has him. Very sad that employees at the grocery made fun of her. Truly cruel and heartbreaking. 💔

  • @vegascece
    @vegascece Год назад +21

    What a horrible, cruel disease. 17 immediate family members were stricken with Alzheimers including my mother, grandmother, great grandmother, uncles, aunts, cousins, brother & sister. It terrifies me when I forget where I put something. It terrifies me when one of my children tell me I've already told them the story. I am a member of a brain health group and I brain test every 6 months along with other brain function tests to "see where I am". I know "how the story ends" and I applaud you in your care for Theresa. I don't wish this journey on anyone; especially the caregivers. May your strength and endurance continue and please give Theresa (also my eldest daughter's name...love it!) a special hug from me and take one yourself.

  • @pettytoni1955
    @pettytoni1955 Год назад +42

    Regarding the driver's license issue, my maternal Grandmother (dementia) and paternal Grandfather (Alzheimer's) could no longer drive safely. My Grandmother asked my mom what the green and red lights at the intersections were for.
    My Grandfather had 2 severe accidents. Yet, the officials did not remove their licenses. Family members had to do it. Both became physically violent. But to prevent them from killing or maiming other drivers or pedestrians, we had NO CHOICE.

  • @nandylan1381
    @nandylan1381 Год назад +48

    The timeline of Theresa’s experience developing Alzheimers is one of the most realistic and educational stories of this disease process. Bless you and Theresa for sharing, your endurance is inspiring.

  • @janetscott5252
    @janetscott5252 Год назад +112

    Thank you for sharing your painful journey. My family has been hit hard with it. 5 of 7 of my Moms siblings died w/it. Mom was the youngest of the 7. A cousin passed with Lewie Body's. We now have another cousin in beginning stages. Hafta give it to God, whatever will be, will be😢
    I pray for God's mercy to families that are suffering this horrific disease. Teresa is blessed to have supportive family. Praying for you all 💕🙏💕

    • @barbarahawkins7864
      @barbarahawkins7864 Год назад +5

      Am praying for you 🙏🏻💗

    • @kylieshaye6562
      @kylieshaye6562 Год назад +7

      That is heartbreaking I am so sorry for them. No one deserves this kind of disease. Praying for you and your family ❤

    • @TeeNicole10
      @TeeNicole10 Год назад

      Prayers to your family 💝🙌🏿🙏🏻

    • @g.montoya5658
      @g.montoya5658 Год назад

      I didn't know it could be so prevalent in a family. They may have been young too. 😢

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Год назад +1

      I'm so sorry! My maternal gf died from alzheimer's. Now, his children are also affected by the disease.
      Most of my mom's siblings have been diagnosed and are in slow decline as they advance in age. One of the daughters in her 80s, it took her life. She no longer knew her children and as her disease progressed, her family did their best to care for her at home.
      It was sad to hear she was placed in a nursing home where she died within six months. She was active all her life, farming and herding sheep.
      Now, I try not to worry about what will happen to me as I've noticed my own forgetfulness. Also, I am going thru menopause and this has been tough for me. I will keep praying and trust in the God I know. Prayers for everyone.

  • @troyboyy785
    @troyboyy785 Год назад +101

    It breaks my heart to see this beautiful, intelligent young lady losing her brain functions like this so early in life…I pray they find a cure for this awful disease! She is so lucky to have a loyal committed partner like you to help her the way you do! Much respect Trey! I’m so sorry you guys are going through this! Stay strong! Many prayers your way! ❤️

  • @ondreacounts2556
    @ondreacounts2556 Год назад +61

    My prayers to you & your wife, Theresa. I've been caring for my mother since May 2020. She had been showing signs of Alzhiemers since 2016 but didn't become debilitating & diagnosed until 2020. She's now at the point that I have to operate her cellphone for her to watch RUclips. She has forgotten how to answer her phone or make calls. She's now unable to tell if it's morning or night even when looking outside the window & seeing it pitch black outside. I'm her only caregiver & her only child, so Ik what it's like caring for someone w/this horrible disease. I pray God gives you strength to muster through the days ahead. You are not alone.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words and support and for sharing about you mom. Much love and support to you on this journey. God Bless!

  • @danalewis9240
    @danalewis9240 Год назад +45

    This story is almost my story. About age 46-47 I was having trouble with my memory. Like why am I in this room? Or (as a nurse) what did I just print on the printer when going to pick it up. I started using mental crutches like post it notes. Then I just was not doing well at all. I went to the doctor and she just did a real quick assessment giving me 3 words to remember. Ask and asses some more questions. Then asked me what the three words were-- no idea- none. My husband remembers the words still. This precipitated a neuro psych exam. I was diagnosed with mild cognitive disorder ( on my way to Alzheimer’s) and major depressive disorder. Counseling began which really helped. I do think my depression was really affecting my memory. I went to a specialist in neurology dealing with Alzheimer’s and dementia and she stated I did not have Alzheimer’s. Something was not right but it wasn’t Alzheimer’s. Counseling continued and through my own research I found that due to my gall bladder being removed I lacked the enzymes needed to break down my fat soluble vitamins and the larger fat molecules can go to your brain and disrupt cognition. I began supplements to break down the fat soluble Vitamins and I improved. Counseling helped my depression and things improved. I’m not 100% but I am better. I do know what my future holds, eventual Alzheimer’s like my father and grandmother. But for now I’m steady and able to function. Bless you for taking good care of your wife. I have seen how hard it is. Patience and understanding help the most. Support groups make you feel that you’re not alone. Facing it head on is the best medicine.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +11

      Thank You for sharing your story. I am glad you are better now and hope that continues to be the case in the future.

    • @amyproudfoot6611
      @amyproudfoot6611 Год назад +4

      I'm praying for you 🙏

    • @darla218
      @darla218 Год назад +7

      Can I ask what supplements you’re taking?

    • @stephanied9629
      @stephanied9629 Месяц назад

      Hi, I hope you are doing well. Can I ask what supplements you are taking that you spoke about?

  • @lynngibson634
    @lynngibson634 Год назад +80

    Thank you for sharing! I'm 54 and my husband is 64 and around 2017 my husband started having memory issues which I too thought he was under alot of stress. Overtime it just got worse and he too lost his corporate job. 2 years ago he was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer's /Lewy Body Dementia and is currently on Aricept and Zoloft which has done pretty well for him. His neurologist didn't waste anytime guessing ,he set up the PET scan which confirmed it. Please keep us updated on your sweet wife and how she is doing. 😊

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +16

      Thank You Lynn. I wish you and your husband well. I will be posting an update video soon

    • @mybonbonful
      @mybonbonful Год назад +11

      My mom was diagnosed when she was in her late sixties. She started doing weird things like getting lost when driving and waking up not knowing if it was 6am or 6pm as they get very confused at sundown .. Before she was diagnosed, I would get angry and/impatient with her because I didn't know what was happening....She passed away in a beautiful assisted living home with hospice at 76..Thank you for posting your story. We would love to hear her speak to us in your next video. You are a lovely couple and God bless you for taking such good care of Teresa.

    • @casualwhine5322
      @casualwhine5322 Год назад

      My dad was just diagnosed with this. 😢

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Год назад +2

      @@casualwhine5322 I'm so sorry. My mom was diagnosed 2 years ago. She is on Aricept. The sooner they get on the medication, the better.

    • @casualwhine5322
      @casualwhine5322 Год назад +1

      @@kb_9880 thank you so much ❤️

  • @susancash18
    @susancash18 Год назад +37

    How blessed she is to have such an adoring, caring and loving husband in you!!!

  • @berthagreen1620
    @berthagreen1620 Год назад +95

    I have a close friend who was diagnosed in her 40 also. It was hard to believe because she also had a great job and was always a fun loving person. Unfortunately, it progressed really fast and she’s been in a home for 3 years now. She can’t even feed herself, her husband goes every day to help take care of her. It’s a horrible horrible disease. Hope you’re still doing well.

  • @CDNMusicLover
    @CDNMusicLover Год назад +67

    My mother was diagnosed young, too. We figure it started around age 40, but dad said she was acting off after they married at age 17. Shes in LTC now for 4 years and just turned 67. It's a horrific disease. She.no longer knows her daughters, although at times she comes back for seconds. All the same happened with employers, getting lost driving, anger etc. You're fortunate to work from home. Take good care.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +9

      Thank You for sharing your story and likewise.

    • @hopewelch2915
      @hopewelch2915 Год назад +10

      My sister too, dx at 54 died at 62. Lost jobs, horses loose, fleas in house, forgot to let animals out.

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Год назад +1

      @@hopewelch2915 I'm so sorry!

  • @dgator3599
    @dgator3599 Год назад +112

    Both of you are so strong to be able to sit and speak about your history. It's so terribly heartbreaking to have to talk about your spouse's difficulties as she sits and stoically listens. I had to tell my husband's GP about his decline after his stroke while he was sitting there. He was asked first and he couldn't speak, he was so choked up. As I spoke, my husband cried and it was devastating. Every single day is a struggle. It has been a year and a half since his stroke. He still hasn't been diagnosed. He just had a follow-up MRI but refuses to return to the doctor. Being a caregiver is no joke. I'm just taking it day by day and still trying to get all the legal stuff in order. It shouldn't be so hard on caregivers to get advice! Thanks so much for sharing your life with us. There are many of us in the same boat so never feel alone. Your friends from northeast Florida

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +36

      Hi Gator - making this video and speaking in front of Theresa was difficult. For most of her doctor visits, I had to pass notes or write something on my phone to share with the physician. Theresa would get upset when reminded of her lost capacity. Some Doctors were sensitive about this and would separate us briefly so I could speak freely. Theresa is now in the later stages of the disease and has forgotten that she has it. I do not ever speak of it in front of her. I understand your struggle and wish you all the best in your journey.

    • @deem3204
      @deem3204 Год назад +24

      The first time I noticed that my mom had a problem was when she asked me if the dress she was wearing was the same one she wore to my brothers wedding 25 years prior. It hit me like a punch in the gut and I very quietly said no, it was different. I saw her decline more and more, but my dad must have been telling her step by step how to do things. My dad died suddenly in his sleep and she declined even more. My brothers and I took care of her the best we could for two years until we finally had to put her in a senior foster home where there were only 5 patients. She lived with the family and other caregivers who could give her proper 24/7 care. Covid came and we were unable to see her, so she ended dying by herself. That’s been the hardest part of her dying, she died by herself. All I can say is living and caring for someone with Alzheimer’s is the hardest thing anyone ever has to do. I pray for you and your husband. Don’t forget to take care of yourself as well. Love and blessing from Texas. ❤ 💕

    • @deem3204
      @deem3204 Год назад +16

      @@tpippen75 I’m praying for you and your family. You have been given a very tough road to travel, but you can do it. You’re already doing all you can to make her comfortable and as self sufficient as possible for the time being. Best of luck to you. ❤ 💕

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +3

      @@deem3204 Thank You Deem

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +14

      ​@@deem3204 Thank you for sharing your story. I'm sorry to hear about how your mother died. This is an awful disease and dealing with Covid made it even worse for a lot of families trying to visit their loved ones.

  • @tpippen75
    @tpippen75  Год назад +184

    Hello viewers and subscribers!! - This video is over 3 years old and has suddenly got a lot of attention. Thanks so much for the love and support in the comments below. There are a few points of criticism this video gets that I would like to address. 1) I mispronounced the word “Alzheimer’s”. This is regrettable as my wife’s has the disease and I’ve made a video here discussing it. It is also a little embarrassing as the video has been viewed over 300,000 times and many folks have corrected me. I wish I could go back in time and fix it. However, I hope the video gets millions of views. I’ll gladly take a little embarrassment if our story helps others. 2) Theresa does not talk in this video. She had trouble with word finding and expressing a complete thought. She very much wanted to share her story during this time and needed my help to articulate it. I shared not only on RUclips but also with Support Groups, Local News Media and with State Legislatures at the FL Capital. Our goal is to raise awareness and help others. As time went on, it was hard for Theresa to be reminded of her lost capacities and I stopped discussing the disease in front of her. Theresa is now unaware that she has this disease and is at a Memory Care Facility. I have made some more video’s recently giving updates about our journey. Within our “Shorts Feed", there are also some new videos in-which she says a few words. Rest assured, I have also corrected my pronunciation in our recent videos! Thanks for watching and take care!
    *Update* : Theresa passed away on March 3rd, 2024. She was the love of my life and I will cherish her forever. It was my greatest honor to care for her. Here is a link to the video in-which I discuss her final days >> ruclips.net/video/GmYy-gDQyDE/видео.htmlsi=KGs6cLSNC8x2Mitx

    • @reneeb.2702
      @reneeb.2702 Год назад +39

      Trey, you should not be embarrassed about the pronunciation in this video. I cannot believe people would even comment on such a thing. You have done a kindness to share this difficult journey with others.

    • @pamcakes1
      @pamcakes1 Год назад +16

      Just found you guys tonight. Looking forward to learning more. Thanks for sharing Theresa with us.

    • @pamcakes1
      @pamcakes1 Год назад +12

      @@reneeb.2702 Agree! And I’m an editor!

    • @kathyrobertson4493
      @kathyrobertson4493 Год назад +9

      Good bless you and your family.

    • @perfectlypurrfect1404
      @perfectlypurrfect1404 Год назад +12

      Bless you and Theresa. My blessing to you and her. Don’t let people’s negative comments get to you. It’s a hard lonely journey 💞

  • @lisagordon5750
    @lisagordon5750 Год назад +54

    My mother and 8 of her siblings died from Alzheimer's disease and all were blind from Macular Degeneration . I cared for my mom and 2 of her sisters for 4-5 years before their deaths. Now at age 62 I have many of the symptoms they showed early on. I am so very afraid--I have no one to help me. I will take care as best I can for as long as I can, but will need to make decisions and prepare soon before I cannot do what I need to do

    • @maureenmcgann7922
      @maureenmcgann7922 Год назад +18

      @Lisa Gordon I am so sorry that your family faced so much with this disease, and that you are now noticing symptoms at 62. God bless you for being a caregiver to your mom and two aunts for those 4-5 years before their passing. My heart goes out to you now in your fear. I will pray for you at my Easter service that you will have the guidance and wisdom to make decisions and preparations, and that there WILL be care and help for you, if/when you need it. You are not alone... for God is with you.

    • @laurie113
      @laurie113 Год назад +4

      I am so sorry 😔

    • @patriciakeats5823
      @patriciakeats5823 Год назад +2

      xo

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Год назад +4

      I'm so sorry, Lisa. I started crying when I read your post. I was already weepy reading the comments. I prayed for you and hope that it is menopause symptoms and the alzheimer's will pass over you and not take root in Jesus name.
      My mom has alzheimer's two years now. Most of her siblings are already affected by the disease. Their father had the disease and it is present in his children. Hugs and prayer!

    • @njm-hz8rq
      @njm-hz8rq Год назад +1

      🙏

  • @fuzzball4258
    @fuzzball4258 7 месяцев назад +8

    As a nurse I should be used to this buts it’s heartbreaking.

  • @jb-0481
    @jb-0481 Год назад +29

    You are a very good faithful partner to this precious woman. God bless you and thank you for sharing your story.

  • @swilson5346
    @swilson5346 Год назад +28

    RUclips recommended your video and here I am. God bless you both! 🙏🏾

  • @tripeeblonde8309
    @tripeeblonde8309 Год назад +92

    Out of my dads 9 siblings, 5 of them, including my grandmother, died with Alzheimer’s. We cousins just wonder when we will start, and who’s next. It something I truly seriously worry about

    • @elbacar4838
      @elbacar4838 Год назад +4

    • @jax-zm1bb
      @jax-zm1bb Год назад

      @@elbacar4838 Check out the Carnivore diet readily found in RUclips videos and availble in Amazon books. Itmight be the answer to your worries.

    • @amyproudfoot6611
      @amyproudfoot6611 Год назад +4

      I'm praying for you and your cousins that none of you ever experience cognitive decline 🙌🙌🙌

    • @booksy4514
      @booksy4514 Год назад +1

      @@amyproudfoot6611 🙏

    • @mariawilliamson2782
      @mariawilliamson2782 Год назад +1

      Me too...

  • @pakaza
    @pakaza Год назад +71

    Praying for you and your beautiful wife. Thank u for sharing this very difficult disease. God bless u both.❤

  • @blueeyez3643
    @blueeyez3643 7 месяцев назад +4

    She is so beautiful I’m so sorry for your loss I saw your video and had to come and watch these.

  • @jovitavillalpando2827
    @jovitavillalpando2827 Год назад +12

    God loves your marriage I’m 72 yrs and I’m amazed at how my mind is leaving me ! I keep forgetting where I am and where I’m going I’m trying very hard to remember where I am

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +2

      Hi Jovita - Thanks for your comment. You will be in my thoughts and prayers - God Bless.

  • @bettybert9819
    @bettybert9819 7 месяцев назад +4

    To me, Theresa looks very serene and comfortable. I know this was 4years ago, and that she has suffered with more of her illness since then. Blessed be Theresa and Trey🙏🏻❤️

  • @lynnallen1315
    @lynnallen1315 Год назад +19

    My heart goes out to both if you.

  • @deloriswathen6183
    @deloriswathen6183 Год назад +22

    I am a retired nurse and I worked at the same nursing home for 26 years and I worked the Alzheimer’s Unit a lot and I listened to the residents tell me about their experiences and how they remembered long term things and their children’s names and they didn’t know them when they came in to visit. It’s a sad disease for the family but for the residents they are In another time and if you try to correct them they will get upset with you.

    • @DA-ji4tf
      @DA-ji4tf Год назад

      This is a vexing condition. I work with seniors in rehab and try to be fun and kind.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Thank you Deloris for you time caring for all those impacted by this disease.

  • @donnahiga3367
    @donnahiga3367 Год назад +13

    I admire you for all the support you give your wife. Not many men would stick around to do what what you do. This is true love. I’m sorry this happened to your beautiful wife at such a young age. God bless you both! Thanks for sharing.

  • @stottme1
    @stottme1 Год назад +29

    So articulate on such a hard topic.

  • @MelanieCreates
    @MelanieCreates Год назад +21

    Thanks for sharing your story. Contrary to what most believe, Alzheimers is NOT just an elderly issue. I lost my son's dad @ only 34yo from this. I've subscribed to your channel. I prayed for y'all and will continue to.🙏 May God bless you.🙏

  • @beekaye1496
    @beekaye1496 Год назад +12

    My Mom was was diagnosed at Frontal Lobe Dementia when she was in her 50’s. She is now 72 and still hangin on. Praying for you both as it will get difficult

  • @realself9599
    @realself9599 Год назад +31

    She is lucky to have such a wonderful husband.

  • @Kyra_of_Kerkyra
    @Kyra_of_Kerkyra Год назад +32

    I would love to hear a few words from Theresa... This disease is one of the worst and scariest, in my view. I'm so sorry you have to go through that. Wishing you both a lot of strength going forward. Kudos to you for being there for Theresa. You're a good man and you can be proud of yourself ❤️❤️❤️

    • @maureenmcgann7922
      @maureenmcgann7922 Год назад +6

      @Kyra Kyra, your description of Trey is spot on, and I wish them both a lot of strength as well. It breaks my heart to think this, but... as much as we all would love to hear a few words from Theresa, she may not be able to speak in front of a camera at this stage, as it is now three years since Trey recorded this video, and Theresa was struggling to speak in complete sentences at that time. As you described, this disease IS one of the worst and scariest, and since both of my parents passed with dementia, I think of dementia/Alzheimer's often. May God bless Trey and Theresa.

    • @ddelv583
      @ddelv583 Год назад +2

      She may not longer be able to speak. That often happens in ALZ cases.

    • @junemears8078
      @junemears8078 Год назад

      What is Trey???

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +2

      Thanks for your comment and support. Here is a recent video in-which she says a few words: >>> ruclips.net/user/shortsWdIt7tVimZM?feature=share

    • @Kyra_of_Kerkyra
      @Kyra_of_Kerkyra Год назад

      @@junemears8078 Are you stupid?

  • @kimhamilton9250
    @kimhamilton9250 Год назад +106

    Bless you both as you travel your journey together!! Very touching and informative look into your lives. I know this will help many others! ❤

  • @Fran-ti5ht
    @Fran-ti5ht Год назад +48

    Alzheimer’s is such a unforgiving disease,I work in a Alzheimer’s hospital, families couldn’t cope and would stop visiting

    • @she5152
      @she5152 Год назад +11

      Family couldn't cope? What the hell !! There was no family or true love to begin with from any family that turned their back on another who has a disease, or any illness. Thank both of these for sharing their story to many who may or may not be fully aware. As far as we treat others few have true Christian values to love one another, mercy, compassion,. GOD BLESS THEM BOTH, BE STRONG YOUNG MAN FOR GOD BE YOUR WITNESS FOR GOOD, AND NOT SATAN BE YOUR ACCUSER FOR EVIL.

    • @Blanca2468
      @Blanca2468 Год назад +8

      @@she5152 Don’t be so judgmental. Until you walk in someone else’s shoes, don’t judge. You have no idea what anyone else is going through.

    • @franklinmimi
      @franklinmimi Год назад +3

      @@Blanca2468 That’s for sure. We should judge others . That is their life they are going through.
      Until we’re faced with stressful situations we do the best we can.

    • @kb_9880
      @kb_9880 Год назад

      I can understand why. They are also at turmoil within themselves including if they will have the disease and it overwhelms them. Just too sad. I'm not going to judge them.

  • @_I_am_Thunder
    @_I_am_Thunder 6 месяцев назад +14

    I got a similar story... except I divorced my wife of 23 years in 2016, thinking that she was depressed for being married to me... and that I needed to focus on raising my two boys... the divorce was literally the most painful event of my very tragic life... I kept taking care of her... but in 2019 she started getting lost driving... I took her to the doctor and she got diagnosed... that same day I moved her back with me, and have been taking care of her since then.. it has been 5 years... it has been a very painful, but beautiful experience... I cry often wanting my wife back.. but our reality is different now... I have to help her eat and sometimes in the bathroom... it is a very difficult situation.. even though I am technically single and I go out on dates...

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  6 месяцев назад +2

      I’m glad you have stuck by her side and cared for her. Thanks for sharing.

  • @debbiepalmer6295
    @debbiepalmer6295 Год назад +15

    I took care of dementia patients from early onset to later stages for 21 years. It was a small private facility and we grew to love these people like family and the families became dear friends. I saw brilliant minds taken over by this horrible disease but I can tell you they never forget their people. She may one day not remember your name or where exactly you fit but she will always love you and know you are hers. I know your struggle and I have seen hers. I pray she is still well and you are as well. 🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +1

      Thank you Debbie for your support and for all the years you spent caring for those afflicted with Dementia.

  • @ambermariemalone
    @ambermariemalone Год назад +3

    I’m getting a pet scan for possible diagnosis at 42 years old. It’s incredible how similar our stories are. I’m so sorry about the mean coworkers! Hugs to both of you. Thank you for bringing awareness!

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +1

      Hugs to you as well Amber. Please stay in touch and let us know the outcome. Lots of community support here in the comments from folks with similar circumstances. 42 is very young but there has been advances in early treatment lately and more on the horizon. Much love to you and your family.

  • @trudykennedy2380
    @trudykennedy2380 Год назад +36

    Thank you for being so open and real about your private battle with this heartless disease. My dad died in January with Alzheimer’s, but he was 90 and lived a full life. Your wife is decades younger, though, and it’s so unfair she was affected so young.
    You sound like an understanding, caring, realistic man who’s doing his level best. Wishing you both many moments of joy and closeness.

  • @304-sg
    @304-sg 26 дней назад +1

    “In sickness and in health.” God bless you both 🙏🏼💜

  • @terraalbritton6405
    @terraalbritton6405 Год назад +18

    I am so sorry. I know how hard this diagnosis is to receive. My grandfather wasn't diagnosed with Alzheimers until he was in his late seventies, but he showed signs in his early 50s. He had to retire early due to an inability to do his job. He had saved well, and stayed busy running his farm. He had many good days still, but the hardest days were really hard, especially after my grandmother passed. He lived with us after she passed. It was hard on him and us, but I am so proud of him for enduring.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Hi Terra - thank you for your support and for sharing about your Grandfather. Much love

  • @tripeeblonde8309
    @tripeeblonde8309 Год назад +26

    You seem like a wonderful person and so attentive to her. God strengthen you and bless you both

  • @kimrouse8548
    @kimrouse8548 Год назад +17

    How wonderful to have a husband that supports you as a friend and partner. I can feel how hard this transition can be. I am an RN, but good to hear the humanity side of this condition. So sorry this has come into your life, but you are dealing with it wonderfully. Blessings.

  • @debbiekeay181
    @debbiekeay181 Месяц назад +2

    Bravo! You're advocacy will make a difference. Diagnosed at age 58 with Young Onset Alzheimers, I am 65 and my story as with millions (yes millions) is almost parallel. As an advocate, regionally, nationally and internationally there is so much out there. Your video is one of the most educational ones I've seen. Remember please, you are a person, not this insidious disease.

  • @Ailuj234
    @Ailuj234 Год назад +23

    My youngest patient was 26 and pregnant when she was diagnosed. My colleagues working in pediatrics serve and help children with juvenile Alzheimer’s. Sad to say that this disease is far more prevalent in younger patients as the medical community now recognize that children previously diagnosed with other conditions actually have Alzheimer’s.

    • @solobano570
      @solobano570 Год назад

      Intresting, what other diseases are mistaken for Alzheimer in children?

    • @Ailuj234
      @Ailuj234 Год назад +2

      @@solobano570 Sanfilippo syndrome, childhood dementia, Thyroid, kidney, liver, heart and lung problems, urinary and chest infections and strokes are among the many medical conditions that can produce dementia-like symptoms.

    • @tonyc223
      @tonyc223 Год назад

      @@solobano570 Lyme type viruses.

  • @carolbraswell4488
    @carolbraswell4488 Год назад +13

    My mom was diagnosed at 77 yrs old. I did 10 yrs of walking for Alzheimer's and helped support them financially the best I could. My 2 sister's and I were devastated and heartbroken watching our mom waste away. It is such a cruel disease! My mom passed away 11 yrs after her diagnosis. I have known a few folks with early onset of Alzheimer's, and it is so heartbreaking!! You two are doing everything right and taking care of each other!! This is what LOVE looks like. Thank you both for sharing and educating people about this sad disease. God bless you both....

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Thank you Carol for your kind words and support. I appreciate you sharing your journey with mom. Much love and God Bless you as well.

  • @CelestialHei
    @CelestialHei Год назад +24

    The way you speak is so calming and peaceful. I'm sure you bring Theresa so much comfort with your presence. You are a true role model Trey! Much love to you and your wife

  • @lisacameron4698
    @lisacameron4698 6 месяцев назад +2

    Poor Theresa, I seen her heart break when you were talking about no longer driving. Bless her soul and may she rest easy now. Thank you Trey for taking care of her to the best of you ability. You are amazing!

  • @oceandreamer1958
    @oceandreamer1958 Год назад +11

    Prayers for you both. Alzheimer’s is in my husband’s family. I pray everyday that my husband won’t be affected by it. Thank you for sharing your story. Your honesty and heartfelt story is helping more people than you know. 🙏🏻

  • @lornapayne2805
    @lornapayne2805 Год назад +7

    So sad. I wish Theresa could have been part of the 'conversation'. I wish you both the very best of luck.

    • @ms.rlsteele351
      @ms.rlsteele351 Год назад +7

      Theresa has a very flat affect that is typical of Alzheimer's. I honestly question if she could still share the timeline and how she felt at the time.

    • @maureenmcgann7922
      @maureenmcgann7922 Год назад +3

      @@ms.rlsteele351 I agree that Theresa was probably unable to share, but was glad that Trey could give the explanation for her. Trey shared that she couldn't speak in complete sentences at the time, and that was three years ago. Prayers for them.

  • @boysrus61
    @boysrus61 Год назад +33

    I imagine this is a tough story to tell. I think it is very valuable for those who are looking for answers. Thank you.

    • @ms.rlsteele351
      @ms.rlsteele351 Год назад +2

      I agree. I was told last week that I had mild cognitive impairment. I knew what Alzheimers is and was concerned that my symptoms were possibly indicative of early dementia. We will see.

    • @elizabethconroy7665
      @elizabethconroy7665 Год назад +3

      @@ms.rlsteele351 Wishing you all the best

    • @ms.rlsteele351
      @ms.rlsteele351 Год назад +1

      @Elizabeth Conroy Thank you very, very much.

    • @maureenmcgann7922
      @maureenmcgann7922 Год назад +1

      @@ms.rlsteele351 I too wish you the very best on your journey forward. May you find all of the help and answers you need to slow down your impairment and be able to keep your mind as active as possible. Both of my parents passed of dementia (ten years apart). May God bless you.

    • @ms.rlsteele351
      @ms.rlsteele351 Год назад +1

      @Maureen McGann Thank you very much. I hope the cause is something easy to fix.

  • @Bbuzzin5
    @Bbuzzin5 6 месяцев назад +2

    I came back to this video today to remember Theresa's journey. It broke my heart, but also reinforced what absolute love and loyalty are ❤.

  • @thelmalayco7732
    @thelmalayco7732 Год назад +4

    My biggest respect to the husband who sticks with Theresa just pray that they will be able to face the challenges they will face again in the future.

  • @pamelaphelan4144
    @pamelaphelan4144 Год назад +20

    I’m so sorry that your beautiful and young wife is dealing with this disease. I’m going through it with my dear hubby right now…but he’s 74. His early symptoms presented exactly like Patricia’s. Much love & prayers and respect for sharing your story. ❤️🙏

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Thank you for your support and prayers Pamela. Much love to you and your family as well - God Bless.

  • @prairiecrafter4084
    @prairiecrafter4084 Год назад +14

    My heart and prayers go out to you. My sister was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s in her early 50’s and it was so hard to see her cognitive deficits increase. My brother in law is amazing and he remained her caregiver for as long as he possibly could.
    Thank you for sharing your story.

  • @carolynwilsonporter4972
    @carolynwilsonporter4972 4 года назад +19

    Thank you so much for sharing , my husband was diagnosed with Cerebral Dementia and Alzheimer’s 2 months ago,he also had most of those symptoms.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Hi Carol - thank you as well for sharing. You will be in my thoughts as you take this journey with your husband. Much love and support to you and your family

  • @tammymyers9828
    @tammymyers9828 Год назад +31

    I am so sorry for what you are going through. Sending prayers for you both 🥰🙏🙏🙏

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +5

      Thank You Tammy

    • @tammymyers9828
      @tammymyers9828 Год назад +6

      Your video came up in my feed this morning. I have a friend with a 13 year old daughter that was diagnosed with alzheimers last year. This disease is horrible and I commend you for staying with your wife. I will keep you in my prayers. God Bless you both 😇🙏🙏🙏

  • @judyherman1249
    @judyherman1249 Год назад +5

    My heart goes out to you both. My dad died in 2013 of Dementia. My mom's cousin was diagnosed with Alzhiemers about 12 years ago. She will be 90 this year. But like you, her husband is taking care of her. Thank you for being a faithful husband for her.

  • @lorineilson7529
    @lorineilson7529 Год назад +7

    You are a very kind husband. I know you’re journey hasn’t been easy. Sorry for the loss you have experienced. God bless you ad your sweet wife. I work at a residential home and there are a couple of residents who have dementia and no one at home to care for them.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Thank you Lorin for your support and for the care you provide for those impacted by dementia related diseases.

  • @MrDiamarone
    @MrDiamarone 19 дней назад +1

    Such an amazing husband and individual 💙😇✝️

  • @laurena4000
    @laurena4000 Год назад +4

    You’re such a lovely husband. I would hope my husband would care for me as much as you do. God bless you both as you find your way through this. ❤

  • @debrandw246
    @debrandw246 Год назад +5

    I am so sorry the workers at the store treated her like that wheather she was ill or not. Thats so cruel. Bless you both.

  • @princessmeis
    @princessmeis 7 месяцев назад +3

    Alzheimer’s has to be one of the most cruel diseases out there to watch. I’m so sorry and sending many prayers 🙏

  • @jeannerountree952
    @jeannerountree952 Год назад +3

    The use of the test to draw a Clock is not to see if the person can tell time. It tells us if they can follow directions, organization, visual, perception, organizational thought, and much more. Occupational therapist here.

  • @dorissharp2206
    @dorissharp2206 Год назад +7

    I hope and pray that a cure is found for this horrible disease 😢...

  • @hertribe1978
    @hertribe1978 Год назад +16

    May the next part of Teresa's condition will provide you knowledge of what can be done in making your daily life more manageable in return to share with others in similar circumstances. Thank you both of you are inspirational.

  • @gabrielleandrew542
    @gabrielleandrew542 Год назад +10

    What a fantastic husband you are . I do really think you are the most caring understanding fellow I could think of . I hope this devastating diagnosis does not happen to me . If it does I hope I have someone like you by my side

    • @maureenmcgann7922
      @maureenmcgann7922 Год назад

      @GabrielleAndrew Gabrielle, those are my sentiments exactly about Trey as Theresa's husband and caregiver.

  • @RockGirlMedia
    @RockGirlMedia 7 месяцев назад +1

    You are such a great husband! This is AWARENESS! My mom-in-law died from this terrible disease & I was a CNA in the Alzheimer's unit for many years! Much love & respect! 🤗

  • @Goalsold
    @Goalsold Год назад +4

    You're a wonderful husband to Theresa! She's a lucky woman.

  • @donnanorris4208
    @donnanorris4208 Год назад +16

    Thank you for sharing your story and bringing awareness to Alzheimer’s. I loss a young friend and know of another young friend battling Alzheimer’s. May God bless you and your family on this journey.

  • @marywinslow5808
    @marywinslow5808 Год назад +8

    Prayers are going out to you both. I am 74 and my husband passed in 03 so 19yrs plus. I had a stroke 4 yrs a go I am having trouble with words where I put things,.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Thank you for your prayers and support - my prayers are with you as well. God bless.

  • @limepiper3650
    @limepiper3650 Год назад +3

    Respect you. You are a real man.

  • @melinahofer137
    @melinahofer137 Год назад +9

    I just listened to your message! You are an amazing husband!! may God bless you for all that you’re doing for your wife!!!

  • @somethinggood-sy1ed
    @somethinggood-sy1ed Месяц назад +1

    She's so lucky to have you

  • @Livindaybyday
    @Livindaybyday Год назад +21

    My prayers are with you and Theresa. My sister was diagnosed about 6 yrs ago, but I think she had it way before. She was 62 when they diagnosed her. She would walk to the garbage cans outside about 10 or more times a day. She somehow, caught her car on fire, and she would go to the bathroom all over her apartment. She was laid off her job at just a few months of being there 20 yrs. She had planned on retiring. This made her very depressed. We were told that she would have to be placed in a nursing home, for alzheimers/dementia patients. She was the youngest person there. But because of their negligence, she passed away, 2.5 yrs later, in 2021. It is a very sad disease for them and their loved ones. 🙏🙏🙏🙏💜💜

    • @maureenmcgann7922
      @maureenmcgann7922 Год назад +3

      @DebraRainey I am SO sorry for the passing of your sister, and especially for the fact that her passing was hastened due to negligence at the facility! My prayers are with Trey, Theresa, and you.

    • @bobgear5859
      @bobgear5859 Год назад

      Hi,I'm Brenda harley bothof,dads,brother sandbothof,his sister ,

    • @bobgear5859
      @bobgear5859 Год назад

      But,my,dadnever,got,dem

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад +1

      Thank you for you sharing about your sister - I am so sorry to learn of her passing and difficulties she endured. Thank you for your support, my prayers are with you as well. God Bless.

  • @Cynthiaruffalo
    @Cynthiaruffalo 7 месяцев назад +1

    I stumbled across this video, and I am left without words. I’m a retired registered nurse, and I see the symptoms in her that I would see in some of my patients before I was forced to retire due to a cancer diagnosis. Anyway, I just wanted to tell you your storyneeds to be told. I’m grateful you’re doing that and you are in my prayers. Love is indeed a funny thing, but it is apparent to me watching this. God bless you both.

  • @philipedwards8762
    @philipedwards8762 Год назад +3

    Prayers for Theresa and all her loved ones.

  • @sherryrobertson5102
    @sherryrobertson5102 7 месяцев назад +2

    I caught your last few days post, and I am so very sorry for your loss. I thank you and her for having posted these. My husband and I have found ourselves in a position of worry and wondering. You have helped give some perspective that we didn’t have! This means so much even now. Thank You

  • @burly636
    @burly636 Год назад +10

    For better or worse, you both are examples of this. May God bless and get you through this. 🙏 For you both!!

  • @lindagolden9892
    @lindagolden9892 7 месяцев назад +2

    Just happened upon your story. I’m so sorry to hear that such a devastating diagnosis can happen at such a young age. Your determination and commitment to your wife and marriage vows shows the pure love and respect you both share. 🙏 💔 ✝️ 🙏

  • @wendellst2266
    @wendellst2266 Год назад +5

    How very brave and courageous of you both. I pray there are people of faith and believers in prayer surrounding you all. I could not help but notice what a beautiful woman you are Theresa.

  • @jaimehflores3908
    @jaimehflores3908 2 месяца назад +1

    It’s so touching to see the commitment and invaluable support of this gentleman to his wife. Sir, not only that is brave enough for you to share your wife’s diagnosis with us (strangers), but also to give encouragement to others with similar situations. Many , many hugs sending your way and God Bless you both. From NYC to you and your wife my admiration and respects. ❤

  • @adrhall3053
    @adrhall3053 Год назад +13

    Bless you so much for sharing your story. I cared for my grandmother at the beginning of her Parkinson's journey, as a family we were struggling to understand her behavior and actions, it was such a struggle even after she was diagnosed. I remember her with so much love, she was a spicy, smart and beautiful woman who was fiercely loyal and this disease was cruel and unrelenting. She was complicated and real and she deserved better. Thank you for your activism and vulnerability. Praying for a miracle, for your family and for all those suffering from any form of dementia.

    • @tpippen75
      @tpippen75  Год назад

      Hi Adr - thank you for your support and for sharing about your Grandmother. Much love and God Bless.

  • @BellaFirenze
    @BellaFirenze 2 месяца назад +1

    A beautiful couple in a very difficult situation. It breaks my heart. Best wishes to both of you from Florence, Italy.

  • @karenedwardsfromswansea3819
    @karenedwardsfromswansea3819 Год назад +5

    Your love and perseverance and support to your wife through diagnosis is an inspiration to us all!❤

  • @joybaal4393
    @joybaal4393 Год назад +2

    Soo proud of you Trey ❤️❤️ WONDERFUL husband 👍

  • @sandrajintoorkar3181
    @sandrajintoorkar3181 Год назад +7

    People can be such cruel, horrible beings. To make fun of a fellow coworker who's obviously struggling is just plain awful. I thank God her husband is sticking with her. Men usually bounce. This is so sad. My heart goes out to Theresa. ❤️

  • @angienelson8584
    @angienelson8584 Год назад +2

    I see right there a blessed women with a wonderful husband. God bless you both

  • @aprilapril2
    @aprilapril2 Год назад +3

    It’s lovely how partners stay loyal

  • @gailgarcia8782
    @gailgarcia8782 Год назад +1

    What a great loving husband very few men would have stuck around like you have you deserve the world ! GBY🙏🏼💯❤️😇🙌🏼