FOR GREGORY. He was not a VICTIM of ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, he was a HERO!

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Greif

FINITE
finite |ˈfīnīt| adjective
having limits or bounds:Grammar (of a verb form) having a specific tense, number, and person.Contrasted with nonfinite.finitely adverb ,finiteness noun
INFINITEinfinite |ˈinfənit| adjectivelimitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate:Grammar another term for nonfinite.noun ( the infinite )a space or quantity that is infinite.infinitely adverb ,infiniteness noun
NON-FINITEnonfinite |nonfinite änˈfīnīt|adjectivenot finite.• Grammar (of a verb form) not limited by tense, person, or number. Contrasted with finite.NON-FINITE GRIEVING, the best (or worst) way of describing the grieving that goes on every day in the life of someone who loves someone with Alzheimer's Disease! Not only is it limitless or endless in space, extent, or size but it is impossible to measure or calculate and in addition is not limited by tense (past, present, or future,) person (not the person he used to be or whom you loved and now have learned to love in a new way,) or number (the number of ways in which this insidious disease presents itself.)


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