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October 18, 2021

Claims that dementia can be cured strains Doña Quixote’s open-mindedness

If you would like to watch a video of my and other speakers’ conference talks, let me know in the comment section of my blog OR e-mail me at gerdasaunders@gmail.com and I will send your the link and instructions. One go the claims that speakers at the October 2021  Alzheimer’s World Summit was that dementia could be reversed or […]

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Published on October 18, 2021 15:27

Alzheimer’s Summit’s 4th Day strains Doña Quixote’s “open-mindedness”: cure dementia?

AT THE END OF THE POST, I AGAIN GIVE SIGN-UP INFORMATION FOR THE ALZHEIMER’S WORLD SUMMIT and THE AGENDA FOR DAY 4, Sat 10/23 While thinking about, promoting, and preparing for the Alzheimer’s World Summit (Oct 20-24), I tried to learn as much as I can about slowing/preventing/reversing/curing dementia in the contexts of both complementary/alternative/intergrative medicine […]

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October 15, 2021

One day of the Alzheimer’s World Summit was about the caregivers who help make dementers’ lives livable and joyful

In case you haven’t run across the word “dementer” (in the title) before, I first heard it from the neurologist who participated in my diagnosis in 2011. “Seems you are already dementing,” she said. Given my interest in words, I found it extremely funny to discover a verb that makes me the main(?) agent in […]

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Published on October 15, 2021 21:01

Taking care of us “dementers”: Day 3 of the Alzheimer’s World Summit is all about the people who help make our lives livable and joyful

In case you haven’t run across the word “dementer” (in the title) before, I first heard it from the neurologist who participated in my diagnosis in 2011. “Seems you are already dementing,” she said. Given my interest in words, I found it extremely funny to discover a verb that makes me the main(?) agent in […]

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Published on October 15, 2021 21:01

October 13, 2021

What do Rafal Olbinski’s surrealist visual puns have to do with the FREE “Alzheimer’s World Summit”?

The answer to the question in the title is, “The connection exists only in Doña Quixote’s—aka my demented self’s—mind.” Let’s see if I can disentangle it. You know how when you learn a new word, you see it everywhere? There is a name for this: the Baader-Meinhof phenomenon. The Baader-Meinhof phenomenon is actually a term for […]

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Published on October 13, 2021 16:05

October 11, 2021

Fancying herself open-minded, Doña Quixote speaks at an alternative medicine conference

If you would like to watch a video of my and other speakers’ conference talks, let me know in the comment section of my blog OR e-mail me at gerdasaunders@gmail.com and I will send your the link and instructions. Three months ago, I received an e-mail invitation from craniosacral and longevity expert Michael Morgan to participate in an upcoming […]

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Published on October 11, 2021 07:32

Gerda speaks at the “Alzheimer’s World Summit,” Oct 20-24. Do join me for the FREE online event!

Three months ago, I received an e-mail invitation from craniosacral and longevity expert Michael Morgan to participate in an upcoming (October 20-24) online gathering, the Alzheimer’s World Summit. Michael would be the host. The purpose of the Summit was to bring together others like himself who had started to apply healing therapies that were developed outside of mainstream/conventional Western medicine toward […]

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September 7, 2021

“The Price of Love”: Doña Quixote traps Gerda in apathy, Peter stages an intervention

In  my previous post about six weeks ago, “Turning a new leaf,” I reported on my resolution in early June to, in the words of André Gide, “embrace joy as a moral obligation.” I also described the role of a to-do list in reaching this goal. Working on items on my list actually did result in […]

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Published on September 07, 2021 15:32

July 11, 2021

Turning a new leaf: out of tune with what the summer solstice has wrought, Doña Quixote revamps her winter solstice resolutions

Featured art: Embroidered leaves from artist Hillary Waters Fayle’s project titled Botanical Stitchwork. Each year as the Earth’s axis tilts to afford the North Pole maximum exposure from the Sun, smoke from fires in Utah and our surrounding states turns Salt Lake City’s sky dark with smoke. One day, when it seemed that the previous night’s […]

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Published on July 11, 2021 21:59

May 27, 2021

Baring body and soul (again): is Doña Quixote still rational enough to consent to being interviewed in her Spanx?

Featured Image: Four Older Women, Aleah Chapin. If you are a subscriber to my blog, you are not wrong to think you have seen this featured image before or received a message from my blog that this was my new post. I mistakenly posted this when I had written only a few lines, and then deleted […]

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Published on May 27, 2021 10:54

Field Notes on My Dementia

Gerda  Saunders
When I turned 61 in 2011, I was diagnosed with cerebral microvascular disease, a precursor of dementia. Since retiring from my job as the associate director of Gender Studies at the University of Utah ...more
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