Anonymous
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We moved into our new neighborhood about a year ago, and ever since we knew our next-door neighbor Joanne well as she did to us. But one day late at night, the day before Christmas eve to be exact. She rang and rang our doorbell like a hundred times so we answered it and it was her. She was so upset looking because she said her car door was locked and she couldn't get it open and she had to go to work. So inquiringly I asked why did she have to go to work and where was she going so late, she replied that she didn't know and she just was going up the road. She also said she was about to start crying if she couldn't find someone to call to break open the door, she also said as I can remember "Well don't forget to tell your family my name's Joanne." I thought that was a little strange, she was acting like we never met. But just then her daughter arrived home, she I asked her quietly if everything was alright, she said nothing was alright and that she was diagnosed a week before with dementia and she was keeping the car keys away from Joanne so she was safe.
I'm asking for prayers for her so her dementia can try to get better with a miracle from God before she goes to care.
God Bless You!
We moved into our new neighborhood about a year ago, and ever since we knew our next-door neighbor Joanne well as she did to us. But one day late at night, the day before Christmas eve to be exact. She rang and rang our doorbell like a hundred times so we answered it and it was her. She was so upset looking because she said her car door was locked and she couldn't get it open and she had to go to work. So inquiringly I asked why did she have to go to work and where was she going so late, she replied that she didn't know and she just was going up the road. She also said she was about to start crying if she couldn't find someone to call to break open the door, she also said as I can remember "Well don't forget to tell your family my name's Joanne." I thought that was a little strange, she was acting like we never met. But just then her daughter arrived home, she I asked her quietly if everything was alright, she said nothing was alright and that she was diagnosed a week before with dementia and she was keeping the car keys away from Joanne so she was safe.
I'm asking for prayers for her so her dementia can try to get better with a miracle from God before she goes to care.
God Bless You!