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Alive Day by day the earth has weakened And became something unbe…
Faith in Fear (Some people lose their faith because Heaven shows them to…
Liar Liar! Do I look like a puppet? No I got no strings To…
The Shadow -Solo- Since I was born you Asked me to be a man But…





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@elizabethwallace-donnelly.2356

Lachlan Brown...
I hear you loud and clear.... Yes it's all due to the poisonous Experimental Gene Therapy injected..
No doubt about that... Thank GOD.. my children are wide awake... Like me...
Iam so greatful for that 🙏.... Iam sure its heartbreaking for you to watch your Dad being so ill... My heart goes out to you... But we who have refused it have been ridiculed, and called Murderers for spreading the disease... Fascists... Ets..
Quote from my childhood...
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me....
Define intelligence? I often ask, its got absolutely nothing to do with having a string of letters. Before and after ones NAME...
I trust none of them
NONE!!!



@ladyfallon

I found this video extremely validating & helpful; thank you. However, I still need a lot of help. I am only in my 30's, and would be classed as Stage #4.

I live in America, but doctors are not taking me or my symptoms seriously, just based on my age alone. My husband has had to video episodes of my "forgetfulness." I've taken videos of my pets, and when I watch them later, I say the wrong things (such as the wrong dates of events, I call a certain pet by the wrong name, etc.).

As for my background, I graduated University with a double Masters degree, top of my class, with Latin Honours. Throughout my time at university, I tutored fellow students in subjects such as algebra, statistics, and calculus. However, now I find it difficult to do basic math. I leave sticky notes all over the house, to remind myself to do things, and even then, I often forget. My husband has pretty much become my babysitter at this point.

I've had a "memory test" ordered by a Neurologist that confirmed there is an issue. He also had some lab work done, but that all came back normal. However, I was told that my memory issues could be related to childhood trauma, and it was left at that. I'd like to note that, while I did have some trauma in my childhood, I have seen a therapist for most of my childhood to address those issues appropriately, and for several years as an adult as well.

I feel like I am slowly slipping away, and no doctor will help me. If I have to wait until I am "old enough," I'm afraid it will be too late. 😢



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@drekberg

If you want to help your brain watch this next 🔷 10 Alarming Signs Your Blood Sugar Is Too High: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bfr0fHG53k&list=PLpTTF6wMDLR79E3-ijN_r6e8XkU4nQNyl

@IvorMektin1701

@Brawe Wocker
YouTube offers a lower resolution option so you don't turn your video card into Chernobyl. I just watched this video at 360 with no issues.

@IQTech61

Joe Biden is a stutterer. Stop labeling it as dementia while ignoring his predecessors much clearer signs of the problem.

@IvorMektin1701

@Lucy Erda
Biden is demented. Should have gone with the Marxist Sanders and started the civil war earlier.

@IvorMektin1701

@Anita Martini
RIP Duncan Lemp

@IvorMektin1701

@Anita Martini
Biden is a demented zombie. You obviously don't watch his press conferences.

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@gilbertcuoco

My father died from complications of vascular dementia last year. My fathers symptoms started 2 years earlier, but according to the specialist he must have had issues many years before that. He was a art history teacher at the university for over 45 years. It was heart wrenching to have seen him decline from a very intelligent man that gave art history master classes to someone that could not even go to the toilet by himself and watched cartoons all day long. Even now that I'm writing this I get all emotional......... The problem is that the more intelligent the particular person is, the better he/ she can hide it by compensating somehow.

@bojo88

I also lost my father last year to Alzheimer's. Like you, looking back with the benefit of hindsight, we believe that his decline also started many years ago. Going through his paperwork we can see inconsistencies and mistakes that are now glaringly obvious but were not picked up at the time because my dad used to maintain all of the household bills and deal with all of the paperwork himself. He also developed a hobby, upon his retirement, of tracing our family history and researching our family tree. However looking back through what he has done, sadly the majority of it has had to be discarded as it really just doesn't make sense. Not only has he developed links to just about every major historical figure worldwide, but he has even listed nonsensical data such as my mother is the father of some of her siblings. 5 years before his actual diagnosis, my mother became concerned about symptoms that he was displaying and went with him to see a doctor but was directly told that he didn't have dementia. We now know that wasn't true though and with the advice in this video I now wonder if the outcome may have been different today.

My condolences for your loss, I'm glad that your dad found comfort in his cartoons at least. Mine had a stroke and was unable to move for 2 years before he died. He had no interest in reading or watching TV but would just lie in bed or sit in a wheelchair and call out for my mother all day. Even when she was there he didn't know her. I sat with him one day while my mother attended an appointment and he asked me if I was his jailer! Such a cruel and heartbreaking disease and I absolutely agree that at the time of his death, my father had long gone!

@deadmanswife3625

I always thought it was the repetitive nature of certain professions

@jonerrek7806

It was my mom that brought it to our attention. They were visiting us in California. Their home is in Arizona. They were getting ready to head home one morning when my mom approached me to say, "He can't do it." In other words he doesn't know how to get home. Mom knew there was a problem, but she could no longer keep it to herself. I would say, dad hid it well. He was in the early stages. One image I cannot erase from my mind is the look in my dad's eyes, in the later stages, wondering who I was??

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