Neurologists say Dementia should be called "failure of the brain," because the other names are nebulous and do not show the severity of the disease to most people. As the patient's brain slowly dies, they change physically, lose the ability to speak, and the caregivers are often in shock and exhausted.
Patients will end up bedridden, unable to move, and unable to eat or drink. But it is the different phases beforehand that are just as painful. The day they suddenly forget how to dress, and become confused or combative when you try to fix the clothing, they've put on backwards. When they repeatedly ask where their life-long mate is or where their children are while looking straight at them. When they are confused, angry, or frightened, it is because they are still partially aware of who they were, yet are that person no longer.
There will be people who will not read this because dementia has not touched them. They do not know what it is to fight or to have a loved who leads a battle against dementia. For all the men and women l know, who have lived a battle against dementia, are still struggling, or have lost the battle please remember that dementia and Alzheimer ‘s as yet has no cure, but the hope is that day will come sooner than later.
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