Woman with Alzheimer’s Asks Nurse to Read Her Diary Where She Shockingly Discovers They Are Related — Story of the Day

Victoria, a young nurse, frequently visits her elderly patient, Catherine, who struggles with Alzheimer’s. Victoria’s patience and humor always bring a smile to Catherine’s face, sparking a bond between them. But after reading Catherine’s old diary, Victoria’s life is changed forever.

Victoria visited Catherine’s room with a bag of fresh fruit. “Good morning, Catherine!” she exclaimed. “Who are you?” Catherine asked, puzzled. Victoria smiled. “It’s me, Victoria, your nurse.”

Victoria’s humor quickly brightened Catherine’s mood. Despite her Alzheimer’s, Catherine shared selective memories from her youth. One day, Catherine handed Victoria an old diary, hoping to remember something important. As Victoria read, she uncovered Catherine’s past affair with a man named Jerry Whitehouse.

Stunned, Victoria realized that Jerry was her grandfather. “You’re my grandmother, Catherine!” she exclaimed. Catherine, tearful, nodded. Victoria felt a rush of emotions but also a strange sense of relief. Embracing Catherine, she found a missing piece of her family’s puzzle, and their newfound bond was a precious gift.

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