This is an important speech from Biochemist Gregory Petsko.He makes a convincing argument that, in the next 50 years, we’ll see an epidemic of neurological diseases, such as Alzheimer’s, as the world population ages…if you do not see the video player – click on one to play it.
A friend who visits a lady with Alzheimer’s, ask me if I would go in her place.
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My friend was not feeling well on the visit day and she knew how much this lady looked forward to the visit. I told her yes but I needed to know what to expect.
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People with Alzheimer can have good days as well has bad. My friend said Doris lived at a very nice assisted living home and was well taken care of. What Doris didn’t have was family or friends.
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All I had to do was read to her from children’s books, which she dearly loved.
She would not know who I was , her daughter, her good friend Ida or maybe her Mother.
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I spent a couple of hours with her and could see she was getting tired.
As I was getting ready to leave she handed me a pretty box and told me it was a gift for me. I knew to take it and thank her for it, nothing else would do.
We don’t take gifts so I would leave it with her caregiver when I left.
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I then opened the pretty box, folded back the pink tissue and there in that lovely
box was her dentures. I told my friend about it and she said oh! I forgot to tell you about the gift Doris always gives to her visitor.