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Old 07-16-2010, 11:47 PM   #11033
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Thanks for the clarifications! Hang in there, know we are all behind you. Let us help if we can.

How about I trebuchet you one (or both ) of my cats.
thanks, but I want MY kitties! especially little baby Arwen *sniff*

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The parents of my old friend Bill are in an assisted living facility. Both are in their 90's. Dad is still there, but Mom has advanced Alzheimers. As Bill put it, "She has her good days and her good days. She has good days when she's here in the present and aware of who is around her, and she has her good days when she's happily talking to old friends who have been dead for years. Either way, she's happy..."

Things are made more manageable because Bill's brother and his wife live near the facility, and sister-in-law is a surgeon attached to a local hospital, so competent and concerned medical assistance is a few minutes away if a problem arises.
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Dennis
this isn't classic Alzheimers, so it is quite a bit different. Dad has ok times, and, I'm not even sure if I can call it lala land
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