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<blockquote data-quote="Blueoptic" data-source="post: 320308" data-attributes="member: 48434"><p>My baba (grandma) has dementia too. She's all the time repeating herself, but is always asking for the better of someone else. She always reminds her guests to eat food, and tells them how beautiful they are. I honestly feel super bad for her, even when sometimes she doesn't even know who I am, or cant understand me vise versa (Ukrainian) I have a similar job. I stay at home and watch her, feed her, help her goto the bathroom etc @88, and put her in bed.. </p><p></p><p>Its just aging. It'll happen to few but not everyone. And I agree its hard. I'd feel way more pain for my father, as that's his mom who now stays with us. She's super strong anywho. I don't think she's going anywhere anytime soon. But I feel you. Hope everything is well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blueoptic, post: 320308, member: 48434"] My baba (grandma) has dementia too. She's all the time repeating herself, but is always asking for the better of someone else. She always reminds her guests to eat food, and tells them how beautiful they are. I honestly feel super bad for her, even when sometimes she doesn't even know who I am, or cant understand me vise versa (Ukrainian) I have a similar job. I stay at home and watch her, feed her, help her goto the bathroom etc @88, and put her in bed.. Its just aging. It'll happen to few but not everyone. And I agree its hard. I'd feel way more pain for my father, as that's his mom who now stays with us. She's super strong anywho. I don't think she's going anywhere anytime soon. But I feel you. Hope everything is well. [/QUOTE]
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