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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1248485" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>People falling on hard times is sad, but what I find sadder is what is happening with a friend of ours. They come out every other year to turkey hunt, they'll be leaving in the morning after 2 1/2 weeks stay. The husbad isn;t all that old, 71, had a very succesfull career as an engineer. He is losing his memory. He came down with my wife to the hay field I was cutting in and came through a gate. A half hour later he was coming down to see me and couldn;t remember where the gate was. He passed right by it and didn;t recognize it as the gate he had been through just a few minutes before. I have a feeling this will be their last visit. At least he isn;t in the mode of retelling the same story over and over without realizing it. The bright spot is he did get a turkey this year.</p><p>He knows he forgets things but doesn;t realize how much he forgets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1248485, member: 34"] People falling on hard times is sad, but what I find sadder is what is happening with a friend of ours. They come out every other year to turkey hunt, they'll be leaving in the morning after 2 1/2 weeks stay. The husbad isn;t all that old, 71, had a very succesfull career as an engineer. He is losing his memory. He came down with my wife to the hay field I was cutting in and came through a gate. A half hour later he was coming down to see me and couldn;t remember where the gate was. He passed right by it and didn;t recognize it as the gate he had been through just a few minutes before. I have a feeling this will be their last visit. At least he isn;t in the mode of retelling the same story over and over without realizing it. The bright spot is he did get a turkey this year. He knows he forgets things but doesn;t realize how much he forgets. [/QUOTE]
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