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Alzheimer's

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Degenerative disease affecting a poster's father while their mother conducts an affair, creating moral anguish about whether to reveal the infidelity

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"My dad has early-onset Alzheimer's. My mom is his main caregiver, but she's now seeing someone else behind his back. I live a few hours away and visit when I can, but most (all, really) of the responsibility of caring for him falls on her. He's not that far gone, he still cooks for himself and drive"
"After we share a few other coincidental similarities, the priest pulls me aside to talk to me for a while. On my way out I say goodbye to the woman and ask her name again. She tells me her name and asks for mine. Right before I leave, she says, 'I have Alzheimer's, so I'll probably forget your name."
church interaction · u/LividLipsThatCry · ↑27 · 2023-11-06
"now everyone is braindead or has autism, ADD etc and getting Alzheimer's and Dementia and doctors act like they have no idea why"
LeadPost · u/dullfangedwept · ↑39 · 2022-05-06
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