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<blockquote data-quote="Wewild" data-source="post: 638948" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>I saw may mother try to heal her father. He was gone but he really liked to bounce a tennis ball back and forth. Mamma did all she could. He died when I was in high school 1979. Mamma passed in 2002 at 96 years of age in 2002.</p><p></p><p>I saw other family members ask Dad's mother so many question about birthdays and such she just quit talking. She would go to her Bible but couldn't find them where they were written down. That was wrong. They didn't know any better.</p><p></p><p>Dad is different. It maybe because this is a little more up front and personnel to me.</p><p></p><p>We lie because there isn't a cognitive person on the other end when it comes to immediate changes or things that will set his mind at ease. "When are my donkeys coming home?" We had to send them off to get their feet worked on. </p><p></p><p>He has many questions about things that go back 10 or more years. He can't recall 5 minutes of conversation.</p><p></p><p>I hate that for your Mom and you and soandso.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wewild, post: 638948, member: 671"] I saw may mother try to heal her father. He was gone but he really liked to bounce a tennis ball back and forth. Mamma did all she could. He died when I was in high school 1979. Mamma passed in 2002 at 96 years of age in 2002. I saw other family members ask Dad's mother so many question about birthdays and such she just quit talking. She would go to her Bible but couldn't find them where they were written down. That was wrong. They didn't know any better. Dad is different. It maybe because this is a little more up front and personnel to me. We lie because there isn't a cognitive person on the other end when it comes to immediate changes or things that will set his mind at ease. "When are my donkeys coming home?" We had to send them off to get their feet worked on. He has many questions about things that go back 10 or more years. He can't recall 5 minutes of conversation. I hate that for your Mom and you and soandso. [/QUOTE]
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