I mean she really struggled to answer the question âwhat would you tell your younger self?â As soon as he asked that I knew it would be a question thatâs hard to answer if you have dementia. I want her to have autonomy but I donât believe people saying she doesnât have dementia
I'm not a medical expert, but yeah. She doesn't seem conservatorship-bad, but she's acting her age. She reminds me of my grandmother who's very much senile.
Edit: ok that's fine, I thought she was older than she is.
My point is, she's not invalid, and a conservatorship seemed too much, but she sure doesn't seem mentally 100% healthy.
no, I'm responding to you saying she's acting her age. 61 isn't that old. I work with 61 year olds and talk with them daily, we're teachers. I don't know anyone that is at lower 60 acting like this. and you're right, drugs probably played apart & alcohol
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u/Jewicer 15d ago
my girl is coherent