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H2O Man

(79,056 posts)
17. Recommended.
Fri Dec 19, 2025, 05:19 PM
Dec 2025

One of my neighbors is in the medical field. I visited them one summer day, not too many years ago. She and her husband were great people. He seemed to be doing well, and enjoying retirement.

Within a few months FTD had taken a toll. She told me that one day when she returned from a trip to the store, he did not recognize her, and was threatening. Thus he ended up in a nursing home, and died shortly thereafter.

It seems to be happening to more and more people these days. I've talked to my neighbor about it. She said her husband's case was particularly rapid in the decline. There appear to be both genetic and environmental factors involved in the increase of adults getting this at younger ages than previously.

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OK, some enterprising reporter needs to track down all of Trmp's former dentists and interview them at length. nt eppur_se_muova Dec 2025 #1
Wow. You are a saint in order to deal w/ people like this & I wave my hat off to you in honor of your patience... SWBTATTReg Dec 2025 #2
It is sad, but we as a society have to do better at finding solutions to those who become progressively more violent hlthe2b Dec 2025 #3
One could see this coming after the way Reagan and society, in general, slightlv Dec 2025 #12
Thanks for validating the turn dementia can take bucolic_frolic Dec 2025 #4
I wonder why Nasruddin Dec 2025 #8
It's not only anger that could cause the rage at losing one's faculties... slightlv Dec 2025 #13
With Trump, it feels like his negative traits PatSeg Dec 2025 #15
Narcissists tend to get worse as they age. By then all of their normal friends and family have left them. OMGWTF Dec 2025 #18
Yes, that has been my experience for the most part PatSeg Dec 2025 #20
Thanks for this canetoad Dec 2025 #5
You truly are a great healer, Doctor. Kid Berwyn Dec 2025 #6
dang. barbtries Dec 2025 #7
I like your slow work-up to the ending. I thought I could hear the "Jaws" melody underneat. erronis Dec 2025 #9
You were an angel to have kept his periodontal health in check, lest his dementia would have escalated. John1956PA Dec 2025 #10
According to my psychologist, my father cksmithy Dec 2025 #11
This, along with Amaryll's thread Tbear Dec 2025 #14
Lived to his late 90s? Ugh! WestMichRad Dec 2025 #16
I will leave it to you to ask a judge PCIntern Dec 2025 #22
LOL! WestMichRad Dec 2025 #23
Recommended. H2O Man Dec 2025 #17
I wonder if any anti-anxiety drugs were administered to the out of control judge. SleeplessinSoCal Dec 2025 #19
My mother seems to be going through the early stages of this - with angry reactions to most any irritation. ihaveaquestion Dec 2025 #21
A difficult situation. Good she's not living with you. Joinfortmill Dec 2025 #24
K&R spanone Dec 2025 #25
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