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Both my father and my grandmother before him realized it. damookster Send a noteboard - 19/09/2022 09:46:27 PM

And they hated and feared what was happening.

Even my sister in law, who's dementia is progressing far more rapidly than either of the others, realizes what is happening. She told me the other day she hates how everyone treats her like she's already an invalid. She said I'm aware of how much I'm losing but I don't need my hand held constantly yet.

That's what scares me.

Mook

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