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Dementia is such a s**t disease

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Glenys the Menace!

Glenys the Menace! Report 27 Sep 2005 20:46

Hi, Ginny. One of my darling Nans had that EVIL disease, and she was one of the most intelligent people I've ever known. You know, down-to-earth but very knowledgeable and didn't blow her own trumpet in the process. She died in 1980, and I still miss her now. Mind you, I still take her everywhere with me: I wear her wedding ring. Hugs to all of you who know people with this evil illness. x

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 27 Sep 2005 21:05

ginny i hope it helps to talk to us about your mum, i did work as a carer in a nursing home in sandhurst for residents with dementia and they were all ages, we had one lad who as a result of a car crash was suffering simular problems to dementia, i often wonder what happened to him, he was in his 20s, as long as you can visit and find the strength, your mum will always be pleased to see you , im sending you hugs today too as i think you need them,

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 27 Sep 2005 21:17

I have read this thread through and through and my heart goes out to each and everyone of you living with this terrible illness.May you all find the strength to carry on loving and careing for your loved ones. (((((((((((((((hugs to you all ))))))))))))))))))). Elizabeth.

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 28 Sep 2005 00:30

This is a truly awful disease, and one which I fear so much as both my Grandmothers died of it - or should I say with it. My Mum's Mum had it for fourteen years. For the first ten years a team of daughters-in-law looked after her, visiting her several times daily. She hated them all and used to spit, throw things and even bite them. Finally she had to go into a Care Home because one day, daughter in law called and found Gran terrified and hiding in a cupboard, convinced that she had been raped.(She hadn't - but the trauma was as real for her as if it had really happened). She went on for another four years - she simply would not die and the Doctors said she was as strong as an ox. Finally she developed pneumonia and my Mum and her family asked that she be only given pain relief, not treated for the pneumonia.It still took eight days for her to die and I am sorry to say this, but it was a huge relief for everyone. As far as I was concerned, my lovely Gran had died about 12 years before. My other Gran, a most refined and well-educated LADY, took to roaming the streets in her nightie and 'flashing'. She went into a Home and didnt last very long at all - she seemed to have some awareness of her condition at times and was very distressed. My fervent wish for myself is that I drop dead in the middle of Tesco's (with a loaded trolley, lol). Then my family can be sorry I am dead and remember me as a whole person.I have told my daughters that, if I develop Alzheimer's, or Dementia, they are to put me in a Home and forget about me (that's if they can't bring themselves to put a plastic bag over my head). Hopefully, I will get some warning and will be able to do the necessary myself. I hope I havent upset anyone with this - its how I feel about ME, and my possible loss of dignity. My heart goes out to you all who are having to deal with this heart-breaking condition. Let us all pray that a cure, or at least some kind of treatment, will soon be found. Olde Crone

Unknown

Unknown Report 28 Sep 2005 00:33

My heart goes out to you, my Grandad had this, just awful, affected all of us. Donna x

Ginny

Ginny Report 28 Sep 2005 00:45

Old Crone that was a very brave posting. I truly believe that if anybody is upset or has issues with what you said, they have never been in this situation. I agree totally about Tesco except I want to be at home and to have consumed the contents of the trolley lol!

Val

Val Report 28 Sep 2005 09:56

My mum keeps asking whats wrong with her and my brother keeps telling her but she forgets so I ended up telling him not to mention it again what is wrong as she doesn't remember anyway. My mum told us years ago to give her tablets and finish her off heartbreaking but how can you when it is your own mother she only said as her dad and a couple of her sisters had it, wedidn't know she all ready had it my dad never told us only was not as bad now she forgets we are there visiting her but she is still at home with my brother and home helps go in twice a day to get her ready for bed

Stephanie

Stephanie Report 28 Sep 2005 10:06

im so sorry Ginny, this happened to my nans best friend and it was heartbreaking for me, i cant ever imagine how you feel. Thinking of you xxx