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A tearful video of a mother with dementia hugging her daughter has gone viral online

No matter how old they get, children will always be kids to their parents. The parents’ affection for their children will never fade, even if they begin to suffer from terminal illnesses like dementia. A sweet video of a daughter spending a healthy moment with her ailing mother is going viral on the internet.

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It is believed that the relationship between parents and children is holy and indestructible. The Instagram account @goodnews_movement shared this video, which depicts the dementia-stricken mother’s reaction upon receiving a hug from her daughter.

The mother sobs in her arms as the daughter gives her a hug at the beginning of the video. It is evident to viewers that the elderly mom is attempting to soothe her daughter by offering consoling words. Further details are provided in the video’s title, which reads, “My mom has had dementia for ten years. We are losing her more and more every day. I snuggled onto her lap during our most recent visit, and then this occurred.

The video was shared along with the heart emoji and the words, “They never forget love.” In the comments area, online users share their thoughts on the heartfelt video. “Love is not a memory; it resides in your heart and soul,” the first user remarked. “I remember my mom saying I don’t recall your name but I know you belong to me,” another individual related their own experience. “She doesn’t remember who you are but loves you forever” was written by the third user. On the platform, the video has received 3.5 million views.

Dementia is an illness that causes a person to become forgetful and unable to operate properly, according to a health website. The person’s memory problems, inability to think clearly, and difficulty making judgments have an influence on their way of life. It is often seen in elderly individuals.

Five million individuals were diagnosed with this illness in 2014, according to reports. By 2060, this figure is expected to reach 14 million.

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