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Mar 17, 2019 08:40AM

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I so agree. It must be hard working in a place like that. As for boredom. Yes. They’re like kids and just as kids get to the point where they are very ready to go to school, so dementia patients become ready for a similarly institutional kind of life with lots of other ‘kids’ to interact with etc.
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Mwahaahhahargh! Glad you enjoyed it. So ... does that mean you are also a member of the Klutz family! ;-)

Mwahaahhahargh! Glad you enjoyed it. So ... does that mean you are also a member..."
Absolutely! I'm forever spilling and breaking and knocking things over. So much so that when someone else did it I got the blame first as the most likely suspect.
I managed to fracture my leg while wearing plimsolls (I think that's your word for what we call guddies) and playing pictionary.

Is that how you spell it correctly? We say it with a very definite 'D' sound in the middle. Right enough, we say "budder" but it's spelt butter. I should have known better!



I’m on holiday now which is why there was a week off and Jim is taking care of things in my absence this Saturday!
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MTM

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MTM

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Sadly they refuse to come near me, so they can't get to the computer!

Here's another completely bats one on the topic of what my life is like. There's even a picture of me.
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Excellent post - so much insight.
Don't be too sad - if you could have kept your Dad home, you would have. And these changes may not be because of where he is physically, but because of what is going on in his mind. It is horribly unfair, and always will be.
I do not understand why so little progress has been made in a disease that affects, they say, half of those who live to 85. HALF.
I was angry when it took my grandmother, angry when it took my mother - where is the research that actually solves this?
And yeah, I see what this implies for me, and hope I have my Daddy's genes - Mother always said I did.
HALF. It's enough to make you want to throw things.

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Excellent post - so much in..."
I hear you. And genetically, I’m looking down the same barrel as you! ;-) It’s not glamorous and nobody cares about old people. I’m pretty fucked off about it myself.

My maternal line is pretty dismal. A long life is not a gift when it has 15 years of dementia at the end. Strong heart, but something horrible took my beloved Mother and Mamina.

My maternal line is pretty dismal. A long life is not a gift when it has 15..."
I hope you take after your dad then, too. Fingers and toes crossed.

There is no question in my mind that even though he looks a lot like his mom, he takes after his dad in most things. We'll see.
Maybe they'll find a cure so it won't matter. I just don't see much progress there, for all their research funds.


Alzheimer's affects a lot of people - but they are older, and not only get ignored in general, but are not often included in studies.
I read that if you reach 85, your chances are 50%. Not good numbers.

Ho hum ...

Ho hum ..."
Actually, Ebola and its friends, not so much ...
1) Ebola mostly affects poor people
2) People who contract it recover, or die.
From the pharmaceutical company's viewpoints, the big money is in treatments for chronic conditions contracted by the wealthy, and in drugs that hook people who start taking them.

Ho hum ..."
Actually, Ebola and its friends, not so muc..."
We need more rich people to get Alzheimer's then I guess. And arthritis, I could do with some really, really rich people getting arthritis. ;-)

So glad you enjoyed it Jim, it was very much done on the hoof so I’m now basking in that, I-love-it-when-a-plan-comes-together feeling!
Cheers
MTM

So glad you enjoyed it Jim, it was very much done on the hoof so I’m now basking in that, I-love-it-when-a-plan-comes-together feeling!
Cheers
MTM"
Seriously I've discovered that the blogs people seem to like best ARE those done on the hoof.
Even the Tallis Steelyard blogs where you would have thought that time spent planning the story, mulling over details, and doing clever stuff like that would have been vital
But apparently not


I'm glad it's not just me :-)

I tell myself the ones that flow like warmed honey from the rock were worked on extensively in the subconscious before I ever heard of them.
Makes me feel better somehow.



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MTM
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