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BigOlePappy 02/10/23 3:55:59 PM #1: |
Over and over...? Or is that more of a dementia/alzheimer's symptom? --- "Oh, you think lag is your ally. You merely adopted lag. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't have cable until I was already a man."PappyHappy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Lokarin 02/10/23 3:58:02 PM #2: |
that's normal for people with any schizotypal disorder, not sure about stroke tho --- "Salt cures Everything!" My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Nirakolov/videos ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Dikitain 02/10/23 7:35:05 PM #3: |
A stroke can hasten the effects of dementia/Alzheimer's, so I guess the answer is yes to both. I have a family history of it on my mom's side, and while my grandmother didn't start showing signs until she was in her mid 80's, my mom had a stroke at 68 and started showing signs shortly after. --- My bookshelf: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/152760030 Comics: https://leagueofcomicgeeks.com/profile/dikitain ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Antbregante 02/11/23 3:27:05 AM #4: |
I've heard of people with concussions will sometimes repeat themselves so I would not be surprised if other kinds of brain injury like strokes could cause that. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Nichtcrawler-X 02/11/23 8:52:39 AM #5: |
Many people just like telling the same stories. My grandma actually started telling other early life stories in the early stages of her dementia. --- Official Teetotaller of PotD Dovie'andi se tovya sagain! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Monopoman 02/11/23 6:19:49 PM #6: |
Those that have Alzheimers typically have a easier time recalling old memories for some reason. So that is why they might constantly talk about the good old days or tell old stories. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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