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I was just wondering if anybody else has had a family member/family friend who suffers from Alzheimer's? My nan has had it for about 4 years now and i dont really get to talk about it to anyone. xxx |
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My grandad had it but he died when I was about 5 so I don't really remember much.
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Nah its alright, don't be
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My Grand dad has it, he can't even dress him self now, you say things to him and he doesn't remember it 5 minutes later.
It's heart breaking for my dad because he doesn't even remember who his kids are. He's had 2 strokes this year, almost losing him twice. I don't have any other Grandparents, he's the only one i have left and he doesn't even know who i am .He's had it for 8 years. |
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its horrid because ive lived with her all my life and shes always been the one helping me and now its the other way round. I cry so much about it but i try not to anymore. She has a carer twice a week and my auntie comes down too look after her for 3 days in the week. And i look after her on Thursday and Monday and Friday afternoon x
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I am so sorry to hear that your family members are afflicted with this horrible illness. It is just such a cruel thing for anyone to have.
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He tells me how his father just doesnt know where he is sometimes and those in the room with him, his wife and son are strangers to him so I must guess that he gets confused and just hits out. But maybe your nan might be different hopefully. It can take different strains |
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she dosent have a single idea who my auntie or mum are, she knows who my dad is but she thinks im more than one person. I could sitting in a room with her and ill go out for 5 mins and come back in and she'd think i was another girl. Shes now scared of being alone in the dark shes crying right now because she dosent want to go to bed (it really is like going back to childhood). Unfourtunatly its me that has to put her to bed so its horrible having to sit here and listen to her crying x
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This may not be much help for those who have this, but this research, seems to suggest a way to protect against it.
Meanwhile, this organisation may be of some assistance to those who have relatives affected by this condition. |
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but wow. That's really creepy. My nan suffers from it. &she's had it about 4 years now too. |
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Yes, me dad has it. He isn't really bad with it, but obvs one day he will be, he has had it for 7/8 years now I think. It very hard on all of us, because me and my brother mised out on so much as we were growing up.
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