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Losing a Parent to Dementia or Alzheimers
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It's like a death. The old person you knew is no longer there. It feels like something else has inhabited their body.
My mom is so confused and so angry. Especially at me.
She was very vital and clear headed until about a week ago when she hit her head bad falling down. Refused medical treatment. Now, her whole personality has changed.
She's in her late 70's and not jabbed. Her husband is blowing off my concerns. Maybe it's just dementia and not the blow to the head. But the anger is concerning.
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