Deborah Ann Tornillo
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DEBORAH ANN TORNILLO was born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas by her loving and nurturing parents. She attended the University of San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where she studied Art. After marrying, raising two daughters and enjoying life with her family, Deborah joined a higher calling by committing to be the primary caregiver for her parents, both of whom were diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in February 2006.

In her new collection of memoirs, 36 Days Apart: A memoir of a daughter, her parents and the Beast named – Alzheimer’s: A story of L

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Deborah Ann Tornillo posted at 9/25/09 3:57
For All I Am

They raised me with love
And, never left my side
Although I left them
I’m still their child.

They taught me life
Love and compassion
They taught me how to
Find and live my passion.

Every day that I live
I’m an example of their pride
There are days that I have failed
But, more important I’ve tried.

Mom and Dad have gone home
To our Lord’s promise land
Although their not here for me to see
They will always be here holding me.

Mom and Dad, thank you
For all I am.

Deborah Ann Tornillo
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Deborah Ann Tornillo posted at 9/24/09 4:0
Alzheimer’s Disease
Let’s work together to find a cure!

Net Proceeds from the sale of
“36 Days Apart”
will be donated to
The Alzheimer’s Association

Deborah Ann Tornillo
http://www.authorsden.com/dtornillo
Deborah Ann Tornillo posted at 7/6/09 10:6
Should Alzheimer's Testing be Mandatory?

Both my mother and father were diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2007, at which time I was told my mother had a year and a half to live and my father possibly a couple of years? Prior to my taking them to a neurologist they were both very healthy and had yearly physicals with their same family doctor whom they had for years. My parents passed away several years ago, and 36 days apart of one another, which I later wrote a book titled "36 Days Apart." As I reflect back on their life I can recall many years prior to their diagnosis strange behaviors in both of them. I truly believe that Alzheimer's testing should be a mandatory test as part of a yearly physical. I feel that if my parents were diagnosed early in their disease that the drugs used to slow the progression of Alzheimer's would have sustained their life.

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