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Sally Kulasegram
Mar 10, 20243 min read
An Arthurian Legend
The most frequently asked question when mum’s dementia comes up in conversation, is: ”Does she still recognise you?” It’s a complex...


Sally Kulasegram
Nov 30, 20222 min read
A Kinesiologist Explains: What is a 'Balance'?
Personal transformation at a cellular level. I'm often asked what to expect in a Balance (Kinesiology's name for personal session). The...


Sally Kulasegram
Mar 13, 20214 min read
Lost and Found in Dementia.
A Lockdown Lament for Mother's Day. On March 17th 2021 it will be a year since I hugged my mother. We managed a few visits from July...


Sally Kulasegram
Aug 9, 20203 min read
Strong Enough to be Gentle
Content note: grief, mourning, death In these quiet times, I can often find myself in sudden unbidden remembrance. In the solace of a...


Sally Kulasegram
Aug 28, 20194 min read
We All Fall Down
There are tissues in every corner of every room in my mother’s house. In the bathroom there are nine identical boxes of them disguised as...


Sally Kulasegram
Apr 24, 20195 min read
A Call to Prayer
‘Oh God’ I whisper, as my forehead rests on the steering wheel. It’s been a long day and I’m feeling truly ‘thin and stretched’ to coin a...
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