Yeah there’s practically no moisture in the air out west at that elevationThey did say the humidity was really low so if the door was open that probably helped speed the process.
Yeah there’s practically no moisture in the air out west at that elevationThey did say the humidity was really low so if the door was open that probably helped speed the process.
Sorry you went through that. Similar with my grandmother.....early stages confusion, but overall still my grandmother....but it went quick and towards the end totally could see how something like this Gene story could happen if my grandpa would have had an accident/fall at the time.Having experienced my Mother's dementia/Alzheimer's, up close n personal.... One moment, I was her son. The next moment, I was her taxi driver. The next moment, her dad. The next moment, her college student. The next moment, she wanted to visit her Aunt Virginia (deceased for a decade +). I could ramble on, in terms of who I "was," in my Mother's eyes. One more. She often assumed, that her husband of 63 year's, was a stranger in our home.
Nutshell, given Gene's Advanced Alzheimer state, NOTHING surprising here.
My Mother is in a much better, here off-earth-place. So is Gene and wife.
When one has advanced alzheimer's, the dog/whatever/whoever, isn't within, what little brain matter is leftThat's absolutely terrible how that dog went out. JFC at least don't let your animals suffer.
I'm sure it wasn't intentional, they would have taken care of them if they weren't dying horrible deaths themselves.That's absolutely terrible how that dog went out. JFC at least don't let your animals suffer.
I had a buddy who years ago drove his mom back from Arizona. She told him a story and then a few minutes later she told him the story again and he told her that she had already told him. This upset her a bit so the next time she told it he just listened and nodded. They spent pretty much the whole trip going over this same story but she was happy. After having lost his mother not too many years later he never regretted listening to that story again and again.Can't help but to offer, given my experiences with my Alzheimer-riddled Mom, for several year's.
Let these folks be "crazy," and go with their flow. My Dad tended to bust her outbreaks/"nonsense."
Failed, and resulted in Mom's eventual anger.
Agree with their "nonsense," and play along. Within a minute or two, the "nonsense," returns to something/hopefully, mostly, day-day normal, hopefully.
Not sure how many CF here, have had to deal with Alzheimer/dementia-related friend's n family member's.
Honestly. Sign up for anything resembling debate. Agreeing with the "idiot," works, well beyond stirring the pot.
Deadeye....Gene was at the point where he wouldn't know a kennel from his dog, wife, house, car....No more kennels