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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1141279" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>Don, a lot of us went through much of this, and most of the rest of us will. Hard to see, but you have to do what you can, and you're doing that.</p><p></p><p>I walked in on my dad a few years ago, he was sitting on his bed in a darkened room and staring at the window, drapes closed. I asked him what he was doing. "Watching that stop sign. Cars keep going through it." I asked him if he was getting ready to pull them over. Turned out he was really sitting on his police Harley, all ready to go, and it was about 1955. After a while he was fine again, and we had a couple more years with him. He was 93.</p><p></p><p>I guess "what is normal" is whatever happens. And you take it as it comes, do what you can, and enjoy the moments of clarity. I wish you both well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1141279, member: 11508"] Don, a lot of us went through much of this, and most of the rest of us will. Hard to see, but you have to do what you can, and you're doing that. I walked in on my dad a few years ago, he was sitting on his bed in a darkened room and staring at the window, drapes closed. I asked him what he was doing. "Watching that stop sign. Cars keep going through it." I asked him if he was getting ready to pull them over. Turned out he was really sitting on his police Harley, all ready to go, and it was about 1955. After a while he was fine again, and we had a couple more years with him. He was 93. I guess "what is normal" is whatever happens. And you take it as it comes, do what you can, and enjoy the moments of clarity. I wish you both well. [/QUOTE]
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