As an aside, a member of my family worked with Alzheimers patients for ten years and helped write a manual for her job about it. She is an RN. She thinks the early rallies (keeping him inside at night and when he is seen he’s struggling), the sudden explosive aggression, the disjointed words, the mixing present and past in the same sentence, the dissociated gaze, etc. are all indicative of a fast decline. She said she’d be surprised to see him make it another 18 months. She thinks he’s on Alzheimer’s meds and probably an upper.
Commenting because I’d like to know too.
As an aside, a member of my family worked with Alzheimers patients for ten years and helped write a manual for her job about it. She is an RN. She thinks the early rallies (keeping him inside at night and when he is seen he’s struggling), the sudden explosive aggression, the disjointed words, the mixing present and past in the same sentence, the dissociated gaze, etc. are all indicative of a fast decline. She said she’d be surprised to see him make it another 18 months. She thinks he’s on Alzheimer’s meds and probably an upper.
His decline has been incredibly fast! I also wonder if the uppers have a correlation to decline.
Adderall.