
Has anyone else watched this???
I am sitting here crying.
None of my family have this, but one customer died last year, luckily for him in the earlier stages of it, out of the blue. A very very astute, clever man.
Another one of my customers has Alzheimers. I will call him Mr L. We atarted his garden 3 years ago, and he is getting worse. He reminded me so much of Malcome. He was a very clever mad, had a good job. Wrote a book on one of the local theatres. Has been getting worse in last 3 years but has only just been diagnosed as having this dreadful diesease :( :(
We go there once a fortnight at the least and I see him walking into town on his own most weeks ( he is still at the stage where he can find his way home, and the shops he goes to know him and help him) but I cant see it being long before he gets to needing 24 hour care, and I know Mrs L is not strong enough to go through what Barbara did :( :(
That documentary really did make me think and put a whole new slant on the diesease :( :(
Lea :(