About Alzheimer's Trippin' with George: Diagnosis to Discovery in 10,000 Miles
Forty years of marriage full of memories......but soon she would be the only one to hold them.Susan and George's marriage has had its ups and downs, but now an overwhelming and unbeatable problem looms......Alzheimer's.Before George is officially receives his progressive-dementia diagnosis, his mental state is deteriorating. Susan and George's 39 year marriage becomes strained. Then, with diagnosis in hand and no hope of a cure, Susan decides on a solution to her fear of what their future holds. She will run away. She packs up their trikes and George into their mini van and launches on a road trip with no end date in mind. Where will their trip take them? Will the journey help her transition from reluctant wife to loving caregiver? Travel along with Sue and George as they go Trippin' around the USA.Illustrated by insightful and sometimes quirky photos, Susan's story is an irresistibly charming looking at the joys of travel balanced with the challenges brought on by dementia symptoms.You'll fall in love with this women's travel memoir as you journey along with Susan and George from Florida to Wisconsin, Washington to Colorado, from smiles to heartache and back again.The first in the Trippin' series, start trippin' with Susan!A portion of all funds from the sale of this book are donated to organizations that provide support to dementia caregivers.Get it now.What people are saying..."A terrific read!... I laughed and I cried and gained strength from Susan's journey. A must read." Connie J Tice"Good book. I was surprised that it drew me in & I couldn't put it down." Dale Krimmer"So glad I put this on my kindle, so different from my usual book fare but so entertaining and charming that I will certainly buy her next book." Carolynadawn"Not a how-to book, but a celebration of love!" Al Louis"You will never forget this book." William M. Pitzer"A great book! I loved the way the author tells the story of her journey with George with empathy and humor, with an easy to read style that makes the pages fly by. What a wonderful approach to Alzheimer's Disease!" RPhDan
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