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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 271180" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Alzheimers will absolutely break your heart. I am so not looking forward to it. My mom remembered her dog but she didnt remember she ever had a baby. She remembered Ronald Reagan but she couldnt remember me even when I got out pictures. It was sad. When 9/11 happened she thought it was WWII again. </p><p></p><p>She was always filling up her purse with the silverware and leaving the house and trying to head down the road "going home". Some days we had to have the boys sleep in front of the doors. She hated for the boys to have friends over and she would put her fingers in her ears and stick her tongue out at them like she was three...lol. That was hilarious. We had to put child locks on the cabinets and fridge so she couldnt raid it because she would eat stuff she shouldnt eat. Gosh...bad memories...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 271180, member: 1514"] Alzheimers will absolutely break your heart. I am so not looking forward to it. My mom remembered her dog but she didnt remember she ever had a baby. She remembered Ronald Reagan but she couldnt remember me even when I got out pictures. It was sad. When 9/11 happened she thought it was WWII again. She was always filling up her purse with the silverware and leaving the house and trying to head down the road "going home". Some days we had to have the boys sleep in front of the doors. She hated for the boys to have friends over and she would put her fingers in her ears and stick her tongue out at them like she was three...lol. That was hilarious. We had to put child locks on the cabinets and fridge so she couldnt raid it because she would eat stuff she shouldnt eat. Gosh...bad memories...lol. [/QUOTE]
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