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Elder abuse or Alzheimer's for Mickey Rooney?
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<blockquote data-quote="4timmy" data-source="post: 411204" data-attributes="member: 6553"><p>My husband's dad had Alzheimer's and he became extremely paranoid. He insisted that people in his apartment complex were breaking in and using his phone because he got phone bills that were $100's of dollars. Obviously, he was making calls and not remembering he was doing it. My Mom is in the beginning phases and makes several calls to me during the day and doesn't remember doing it either. My husband's dad slept with his check book, keys, and a knife. He swore things were being stolen from him all the time because he would misplace things and not remember doing it. It very well could be the issue with MR. My husband had to take guardianship of his Dad and place him in a home. It's very, very sad because his dad did not agree with the guardianship because he didn't think anything was wrong AND he told his appointed lawyer that his son was stealing his money....etc. Sound familiar? Anyways, that's right...sad either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4timmy, post: 411204, member: 6553"] My husband's dad had Alzheimer's and he became extremely paranoid. He insisted that people in his apartment complex were breaking in and using his phone because he got phone bills that were $100's of dollars. Obviously, he was making calls and not remembering he was doing it. My Mom is in the beginning phases and makes several calls to me during the day and doesn't remember doing it either. My husband's dad slept with his check book, keys, and a knife. He swore things were being stolen from him all the time because he would misplace things and not remember doing it. It very well could be the issue with MR. My husband had to take guardianship of his Dad and place him in a home. It's very, very sad because his dad did not agree with the guardianship because he didn't think anything was wrong AND he told his appointed lawyer that his son was stealing his money....etc. Sound familiar? Anyways, that's right...sad either way. [/QUOTE]
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