is she in the first stages im so sorry its hard for all involved i worked with people like that in the denial stage they get really mean like if a person was so sweet all there life they get really mean .
if they were mean they get really nice
just stay the sweet calm voice always if you are getting hit start throwing questions at her why are you hurting me what can i do to make this better i could go on and on if she likes to flirt call youre friends let her talk to them they love that and youre friends will find her cute change is always with us please dont give up on her conversation keeps them more calm dont take her to any nursing home that has to do with calonial manor ok theres not enough people who care any more just keep in mind if you treat her nice she will in her own way know you and will act out when she missing you
2007-06-14 09:03:01
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answered by CINDYLOU 4
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So does my grandma... Alzheimer's is such a depressing disease... It's the worst thing that can come with old age... not being able to remember anything is worse than not being able to walk... I wish there was a cure too.. It's depressing when I go visit her and she doesn't know who I am ='[
2007-06-14 08:51:23
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answered by Nina 4
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My grandfather had Alzheimers but he passed away last year. I wish there was a cure too.
2007-06-14 08:50:51
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answered by Anora 2
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I worked in an assisted living. I am very sorry for your grandma. I wish there was a cure to. I would rather have cancer. Just love her no matter what. She needs you and the support.
2007-06-14 08:51:01
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answered by deb 7
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with any luck, your uncle made out a will that his possessions (which comprise the domicile) will bypass to his spouse (your aunt). regrettably, assorted human beings do no longer think of approximately changing or updating a will until that is too previous simply by realize this. the 1st spouse and her toddlers will certainly make assorted undertaking on your aunt if he did no longer try this. The courts do no longer think approximately no remember if a kinfolk cares for a individual or no longer. they'd in undemanding terms rule on criminal workplace work. One benefit in this undertaking is that he's a veteran. subsequently, he's entitled to V. A. advantages. Your aunt needs to call the closest V.A. workplace and clarify the region. He must be placed right into a V. A. medical institution, if he's governed incompetent and a threat to himself and others. additionally, if he had any courting in any respect together with his toddlers, your aunt could say to them that he remains their father, and that they could provide some help on a minimum of finding an suited place for him.
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answered by clam 4
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My grandma who passed 2 yrs ago- it's a heartbreaking disease - I wish there was a cure too- sorry for your grandma
2007-06-14 08:54:17
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answered by ♥♥justme♥♥ 3
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Yes and it is such a cruel illness for all concerned,I hope you find the strength to cope and that a cure does comes along.
2007-06-14 08:52:34
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answered by Anonymous
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My brother in law's mother has alzheimers. I agree with you, it's really sad (and hard) to see people detereorate in front of your eyes with such diseases and you not being able to do anything about it.
2007-06-14 08:53:04
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answered by * SeñørITA * 6
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My grandfather did. I always thought it would be great if he forgot he had Alzheimer's. And be normal again.
2007-06-14 08:54:10
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answered by Mister Bald 5
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I knew a few people with it. Its a sad thing. I'm sorry about your grandma
2007-06-14 08:50:52
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answered by Mekana 5
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