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Cartoonist Gareth Gaudin is more than 6,800 days into his cartoon-a-day project, where he often documents his life — including moments with his mother, who has dementia.

'With my mom, I can put her in any cartoon and feel confident that I'm portraying her with integrity'Cartoonist Gareth Gaudin writes daily comics, sometimes depicting his mother's dementia.

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