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J.A.F.O wrote:Neighbor's grandmother is pushing 100.... and still surprisingly sharp.
IparryU wrote:J.A.F.O wrote:Neighbor's grandmother is pushing 100.... and still surprisingly sharp.
did you hear goat moans recently?
MARTIN: Something else that goes along with an aging population, unfortunately, can be Alzheimer's, other forms of dementia. Is that a concern there?
JAFFE: Oh, definitely. You know how one of the symptoms of Alzheimer's, for example, is wandering, right? So in Japan last year, more than 12,000 people with dementia were missing long enough to be reported to the police. And while most were found alive within a week, nearly 500 were found dead and 150 were never found.
Coligny wrote:kshitoosha
Grumpy Gramps wrote:Old folks know instinctively, what's good for them. Taking a long walk through nature is way healthier than being handcuffed in a wheelchair in a dark corner of the basement of a "care home". Just let them be free for a little, no need to ensnare them and keep them "safe" all the time.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:kshitoosha
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:kshitoosha
Coligny wrote:Samurai_Jerk wrote:Coligny wrote:kshitoosha
come on d00d...
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Ummm... did you read the post that started this thread off?
matsuki wrote:
Russell wrote:matsuki wrote:
LOL. What movie is this scene from?
Grumpy Gramps wrote:A week or so after the FIL had died, uncle came by on his mama-chari and wanted to chat with him. He had attended FIL's funeral but forgotten all about it. So we had to give him the sad news again. This repeated itself about once or twice a week for quite a while and it became harder and harder for us not to laugh, when we had to give him the sad news yet again, even though, we really were sad...
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