Alzheimer's: Living Between Body and Spirit

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Ailments & Diseases, Diseases
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Author: Barbara Erakko ISBN: 9781310182174
Publisher: Barbara Erakko Publication: December 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Barbara Erakko
ISBN: 9781310182174
Publisher: Barbara Erakko
Publication: December 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When Barbara’s mother, Elsie, began her 13-year journey through Alzheimer’s, both mother and daughter expected a fearful descent into mindlessness.
One day, Barbara saw her mother’s face was contorted in agony. Was she in pain? Should Barbara call 911? Panicked and grasping at any straw, Barbara remembered one person who could help—Kenna, a trained medical intuitive who used psychic abilities to communicate. She pushed aside doubt and called.
That day, Elsie revealed a terror of dying. Barbara didn’t call 911, but she, along with her sister, decided to explore—in depth—the possibility of telepathic communication.
Working with the medical intuitive, three psychics, and an internationally renown medium (and keeping verbatim transcripts), Barbara explored Elsie’s world. As her mother continued her journey into Alzheimer’s, it became more and more clear her soul remained intact, whole, and entirely undiseased.
Over time, her mother explained that she now preferred the other side—visiting, exploring, experiencing. Caregiving jerked her back into this physical world.
One day, Elsie expressed to the medical intuitive that she finally realized life held no more possibilities for her. Shortly after that, she let go—leaving behind a rich trail of clues, insights, wisdom, hope, laughter, and love.

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When Barbara’s mother, Elsie, began her 13-year journey through Alzheimer’s, both mother and daughter expected a fearful descent into mindlessness.
One day, Barbara saw her mother’s face was contorted in agony. Was she in pain? Should Barbara call 911? Panicked and grasping at any straw, Barbara remembered one person who could help—Kenna, a trained medical intuitive who used psychic abilities to communicate. She pushed aside doubt and called.
That day, Elsie revealed a terror of dying. Barbara didn’t call 911, but she, along with her sister, decided to explore—in depth—the possibility of telepathic communication.
Working with the medical intuitive, three psychics, and an internationally renown medium (and keeping verbatim transcripts), Barbara explored Elsie’s world. As her mother continued her journey into Alzheimer’s, it became more and more clear her soul remained intact, whole, and entirely undiseased.
Over time, her mother explained that she now preferred the other side—visiting, exploring, experiencing. Caregiving jerked her back into this physical world.
One day, Elsie expressed to the medical intuitive that she finally realized life held no more possibilities for her. Shortly after that, she let go—leaving behind a rich trail of clues, insights, wisdom, hope, laughter, and love.

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