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The Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine 22 (2): 196- (2009)
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2009.02.080095
© 2009 American Board of Family Medicine
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Reflections in Family Medicine

LOST....... (Reflection on Alzheimer Disease)

Vikram Arora, MD, MPH

From the Family Medicine Residency Program, Western Reserve Care System, Youngstown, Ohio

Correspondence: Corresponding author: Vikram Arora, MD, MPH, Family Medicine Program, Western Reserve Care System, 500 Gypsy Lane, Youngstown, Ohio 44501 doi:10.3122/jabfm.2009.02.080095 (E-mail: varora76{at}yahoo.com)

The light is getting dim,

and the night is near.

Another priceless moment

will soon disappear.

Faces that I once loved

no longer they seem Clear,

Time has lost its meaning to me

Life itself has become unfamiliar.

I need someone to guide me through

this night in a strange land

A light to show me the way,

from Someone who may understand

That,

            My thoughts are not with me

            but I still have my pride ...

            My memories might be gone,

            but a heart still beats inside ... .


    Acknowledgments
 
I would like to acknowledge and thank the faculty and fellows of University of Pittsburg Medical Center St Margaret, faculty development fellowship for their guidance and support in promoting reflective thinking.


    Notes
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This article was externally peer reviewed.

Funding: none.

Conflict of interest: none declared.

Received for publication May 12, 2008. Revision received August 21, 2008. Accepted for publication August 25, 2008.


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