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RE: Alzheimer's is Satan

in #health7 years ago

I am sorry for your loss. There is nothing worse than seeing your loved ones suffer and pass away. I have been through it twice. It is horrible and I would beat myself up over the fact that I let my mom drop to 75lbs from "treatment" and pass. I will regret that forever.

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That's so sad, and I'm sorry for your loss. I have regrets, I could have stopped what I was doing and moved across the country to try to help, but I can't change that now. We never seem to know what we are doing when we do it, it's only afterwards that we learn our lessons.

That is so true because I think at the time it is so overwhelming that we just hope the doctors can just take over and make it better.

Right, I just had to hope that they knew what they were doing, even though I knew they didn't. I have a brother in similar conditions now, a neurological disease, and they are just keeping him alive. Nothing else, he's unresponsive. But what can I do, they are in control and will have the guards take me away if I interfere. Not like I would know what to do anyway.

All we can do is hope. I wish you the best. Stay strong!

You too, have a good night.