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Nancy, I'm posting on this same thread so, nobody will accuse me of just racking up the points. I once asked of my co-workers, If I ever was struck with Alzheimer would anybody be able to tell? Now AA is what we needed last night..... |
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My mother had it as well, I'm not talking about the victims of it, I'm talking about the organization. |
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Did you read the book "Still Alice". That book will stay with me forever. I think Alzheimer's has got to be one of the worst diseases. I take care of a 95 y/o woman with Alzheimers and it has been so hard seeing her disintegrate. I have known her for 15 years, since she was a young lass of 80, and when I first met her I found her to be the most amazingly intelligent and quick thinking person. Now I have to dress and feed her and make sure she doesn't get into "trouble" because she still has a little bit of the sparkle left in her eye. It really is painful - one of the reasons I have been enjoying this thread so much - I needed a giggle. :) |
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Yes I think I undersand. It is a devastating disease. My father used to get this very lost and scared look in his face at times, this was in the early stages. He knew things were wrong, and couldn't verbalize his fears. Luckily he did not go through a lot of personality changes as the disease progressed. My Mom couldn't really understand what was going on with Dad. |
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I sure took the fun out of this thread. |
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I guess we'll have to get it back on track. What does DNA stand for? National Dyslexics Association |
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