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We Keep Our Potato Chips in the Refrigerator
We Keep Our Potato Chips in the Refrigerator: A Memoir of an Alzheimer’s Victim is a touching and loving revelation about Fred Thompson, who endured the devastating disease of Alzheimer’s and the reflections of his wife and caregiver, Patricia Cox, who learned through day by day experience how debilitating this unfair infliction can be.
A Comment from Fred's Daughter
This book was about my father. He was a WONDERFUL man! But...Patricia is an angel! She treated my father with such love, kindness and respect; in a situation that I could not have endured! My father died with very little dignity left, but what he did was due to Patricia and her love. Her book is my MOST prized possession!! I am extremely grateful that she wrote this book, and she did a fantastic job. Thank you so much, Patrica. Laurie.
Latest Alzheimer's News
According to a recent statistic from the Associated Press, “More than 35 million people around the world are living with Alzheimer’s disease or other related types of dementia…Barring a medical breakthrough, the World Alzheimer’s Report states that this number will double in 20 years.”
Write to Save Your Life
Everyone is filled with stories to tell. We tell and retell these bits of our history all the time, but getting them on paper for ourselves and for our families is another story. No pun intended! Patricia is committed to recording your past in your language for your followers and families.

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