i wonder if they are wandering off like a old cat to die. wouldnt it make life so much easier if humans were like cats and wandered off and died somewhere else?
I wish the cats around here would do that...or maybe our yard is the place they wander off to die in...
I got in my car at night one time and when I looked in the rear view mirror--there was someone sitting there in the dark in the back seat eating a sandwich from my lunch that I had at work that day.Scared me and I jumped out--but turns out he was an old guy with alzheimers that had wandered off that morning from a mall.He even had his wallet in his pocket,so I called his wife and she came to get him.Pretty sad.So that's what I think of.
my granny went missing before on a bus that was when they realised she had Alzheimers oh they found her then... but shes in a home now... last time i went to see her she said to me Da "where's the little on" because i'm the baby of the family, she meant me cause she only remembered me as bein little
my great-grandmother is in a nursing home. the last time i saw her she just stared at me like "who the fuck are you?" shes the cutest old indian woman ever but her clueless death stare is a little creepy
I have some great stories about my grandma from when her opium started making her trip out and she thought she was crazy. Well, she kind of was crazy, but she was really just tripping balls all the time. I can laugh now because she is now off the opium and she is sane and safe in a nursing home, lol.
My grandma, Alzheimers, on the run for a week from an old folks home, they finally caught her, running naked on a golf course.
Dementia is a bitch. My grandmother has it pretty bad. My dad goes and visits her at the home almost everyday. She recognizes him, but I don't think she knows he's her son. Same with me. She recognizes who I am, but doesn't know I am her grandson. It's sad, especially because me and my dad are the only two people that visit her. The rest of the family are a bunch of lowlifes. Here's her picture. It was taken during "glamor day" at her nursing home.