Want to ask if you had Alzheimer s disease, which person would you remember?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-09
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I will remember Leslie Cheung! He is the most beautiful person in the world, his appearance makes people unforgettable, his talent is admired as soon as he knows, his quality and temperament make people move as soon as they come into contact, his artistic upbringing, his love, his demeanor. Everything is deeply left in my upbringing, even if the memory can be erased, as long as his voice sounds, I will remember my brother Leslie Cheung again!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I will remember the people I love, parents, relatives, lovers, everyone is very important to me, but it's not that Alzheimer's disease is the older the memory, the more I remember, I think the most unforgettable is the parents, the people who have cared for themselves since childhood, but they may not be able to recognize them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    You will only remember the person before you got sick, or you still talk a lot, and you can't remember if you don't talk often, that's what kind of disease, Alzheimer's disease.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I want to remember my love. Mom and Dad, even if I don't remember, they will always be my parents, with their blood in their bodies, and my parents and I are inseparable. I can't remember my lover, I can't find someone I love so much.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    My family history is so complicated, I choose not to remember any of my relatives, except for the only friend, she is better to me than my relatives, how can I forget, when I grow up, I will be repaid a hundred times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If one day, I am going to forget all ......The last thing to forget must be the one you love the most. Wake up early in the morning and make a good breakfast; When my aunt came, a glass of brown sugar water; When I left home in winter, I silently handed over the gloves; In the supermarket, the favorite food is in the shopping basket; When you are sad, a sentence of "I have me"; When you make a mistake, blame ...... with your heart

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think I should remember Avalokiteshvara because I chant her every day, and by that time, she should also come to my mind to save me.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course it's my friend....Although she is no longer there, I will always remember her as a friend who cares about me more than anyone around me. When I die, I believe that her soul will wait for me, and I will leave this memory to her.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    My parents are important, but they don't understand me, they never consider my feelings, they only care about my sister, but I still have to remember them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My mother, but I don't want to, I'm afraid of dragging her down, her life is ill-fated, and she is not easy, so I hope to remember my husband.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alzheimer's disease, with the severing of the warmth brought by forgetting, has always been regretted, painful, or avoided by people.

    But it seems to me that maybe these are all feelings from the people around the patient, but what do real patients think? No one knows whether such a seeming illness is torture or relief.

    When he was a child, his great-grandmother had Alzheimer's disease, and she was over 90 years old. I recall how I got along with her when I was a child, most of the time when she was sick, there was light in her eyes, and slowly it was a happy memory, holding my hand and saying some happy words, singing with me, laughing together when she sang wrong....On the contrary, I enjoyed the time with her, without the sternness and frowning of the usual adult faces, just simple and happy fragments.

    Of course, there are unsatisfactory times, when she is half awake and half confused, she will have some self-blame, but these self-blames are more ** than her own memory impairment, as well as the guilt of abnormal behavior and inconvenience to the people around her, which is a manifestation of her sense of responsibility to others, in short, in the memory of her, she is simple and happy when she is not awake, and she blames herself for pain when she is awake, and our family is more looking forward to her sobriety....

    Of course, one case cannot replace all, and the symptoms of Alzheimer's patients are also different, and I cannot make a judgment from physiological and pathological reasons, but I always believe that every existing moment has its meaning, and a person goes to the end, and the memory stays in his favorite and cherished moment, even if it is entangled in a moment that cannot be released, it is the choice of his life's thinking, for himself, it is not a kind of happiness, this is at least the result of self-selection....

    The meaning of people's existence is not necessarily to be loved and respected by younger generations in the end, and it may be better to live on their own path.

    May every elderly person grow old and be happy and healthy....

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Alzheimer's disease is known as Alzheimer's disease.

    Named after the doctor.

    Aloys-Alzheimer.

    Alzheimer's disease (Alzheimer'S disease, AD) is a group of symptoms caused by neurodegeneration, cerebrovascular lesions, infections, trauma, tumors, nutritional and metabolic disorders and other reasons, and is a persistent and comprehensive mental decline in the state of consciousness, which is manifested as memory, calculation, judgment, attention, abstract thinking ability, language function decline, emotional and behavioral disorders, and loss of independent living and working ability.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Watch ** Bay's documentary "Forgotten Time", I believe you will have an intuitive understanding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Alzheimer's disease is known as Alzheimer's disease. It is a progressive, fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by deterioration of cognitive and memory functions, progressive decline in the ability to perform daily living, and various neuropsychiatric symptoms and behavioral disorders. According to the survey results released by the Chinese Alzheimer's Disease Association in 2011, about 36.5 million people in the world suffer from dementia, and one person suffers from this disease every seven seconds, with an average survival time of only one year, which is one of the "four major killers" that threaten the health of the elderly.

    In China, the prevalence of the elderly over 65 years old is as high as above, and the prevalence doubles for every 5 years of age, and one in three people over 85 years old has Alzheimer's. It is conservatively estimated that the number of people with Alzheimer's disease in China is as high as more than 8 million.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Alzheimer's disease, commonly known as "Alzheimer's disease", is a chronic "terminal disease" that every child does not want to happen to their parents. When you get sick, you will slowly forget your home and you...Even if you give the elderly more love afterwards, it is better to help you prevent it in advance.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In our lives, Alzheimer's patients are also referred to as dementia patients, or upside down patients.

    These families tend to be more filial: they treat the elderly as they treat children.

    Every day, everyone allocates time to spend time with these elderly people. Specially wash the hands of the elderly, wash their faces, feet, and clothes. Some families will make an album of the elderly's life, and turn it over to tell the elderly every day, so that the elderly can recall the stories of their youth.

    Looking at the smiling faces of the old people, I knew this was what we should do.

    Because every one of us will grow old, and everyone can also have the possibility of dementia. But no matter what, what we do today is an example for our children and grandchildren tomorrow! Only by caring for the elderly will we get the love of our children and grandchildren!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In some families, after the old man walks out of the house, he will never come back.

    Seeing this, I can only say that people who have this disease are really pitiful.

    I have a friend who has been sick with this kind of disease, and my friend's grandmother, who has forgotten everyone but her husband. It's a pity that my friend's grandfather is long gone. Every day when they came home, they had to go to her grandmother, but she couldn't remember who they were, and they had to explain to her over and over again that he was her grandson.

    Later, one day, the old grandmother went out for a walk, and in the evening, she still didn't come home.

    The whole family was worried, so they went out and looked for it like crazy. Fortunately, after someone saw her grandmother on the road, they walked over to help her, and finally helped contact her family.

    It's a pity that after returning home, not long after, the old grandmother accidentally fell and never got up again.

    Then a week or so later, she died.

    Anyway, after listening to my friend talk about it, I think that the old man who has this disease is really pitiful, they forget a lot of things, but remember the most important things to him before.

    They only remember the home they once were, and the person in the family.

    This incident has always been firmly in my heart.

    Then one day, when I was taking my children home, I saw an old man sitting on the side of the road for a long time.

    At that time, I plucked up the courage and walked over to her and asked if she needed help. Because I'm afraid she's also a person who doesn't know how to get home.

    If you ask a sentence that can help her, then this sentence is very meaningful, even if she is not lost, it is better to ask my heart.

    Finally the old woman told me that she was just sitting here in the sun, and she said thank you to me.

    At that time, I felt very warm in my heart, because although I didn't help her, at least I didn't feel very bad in my heart, after all, if I found out afterwards that she was really lost, and I didn't help her, I would feel even more guilty.

    So, even if I can't help, I will be more down-to-earth if I ask.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When it comes to Alzheimer's disease, many people are still relatively unfamiliar. But when it comes to Alzheimer's disease, many people have heard of it. My grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease when I was in high school, and I can tell you what the daily routine was like in these families.

    For patients: mental deterioration, difficulty in taking care of themselves

    Patients with Alzheimer's will slowly lose their ability to perceive, think, and eventually move. My grandfather only had a slight memory deterioration at first, such as cleaning up the table many times and wiping it again and again. Later, I was going to cook as soon as I finished eating, and I stewed a lot of things in the pot.

    Sometimes I think he is like a child, and he will secretly hide candy in his pocket during the Chinese New Year. Now his condition has not reached the most serious time, except that his intelligence has become a child, his health is still very good, I hope he can continue like this.

    For those who take care of him: no bitter smile, a great burden

    Grandpa is sometimes very cute, sometimes he is very well-behaved like a child, and everyone is very happy together. But watching him slowly forget our names and forget our relationship, I called him grandpa, and he no longer responded. I'm really sad.

    And sometimes he is unreasonable, he will rush to do some things, and if he is not allowed to do it, he will be very angry, and even beat people, but let him do it, he can't do it well. He always wanted to go out, but we were so worried that he would get lost. Now it's mainly his grandmother who is taking care of him, and his grandmother's health is getting worse day by day, and it's really tiring to take care of such a disobedient "big child".

    For children: worry about their old age in the future

    Alzheimer's disease has a certain genetic nature. Grandpa has such a disease, we will definitely try our best to take care of him and be good to him. But I was really scared to think that I might get such a disease in the future, to slowly forget about the people around me, what happened, and to trouble others to take care of me every day.

    The life of a family with Alzheimer's disease is happy but more helpless, and I hope that medicine will be more developed....I'm afraid I'll get this kind of disease in the future, but I really don't want to trouble my family so much in the future.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What a distressing thing it is to watch your loved ones slowly delete the memories with your family little by little. But families with Alzheimer's patients should understand that although this is distressing, they are actually lucky compared to other families with Alzheimer's patients.

    There are many examples around, this disease is not uncommon, my friend's grandfather is suffering from Alzheimer's disease, from asking the same question several times a day, to later saying again and again that he is hungry and wants to eat, after eating, he said that he has not eaten, and he only remembers that he has money in the bank, and then he goes out by himself, and goes to the bank in a car, and his family is in a hurry and can not do anything, but fortunately, in the end, they are found. In the end, he didn't know anyone, his grandson and son were like strangers to him, and in the end, he almost lost his ability to speak.

    There is no better way than to accompany and take care of it with perseverance and patience beyond ordinary people, the greater the responsibility, the more you have to pay. In this way, the sick elderly can live happily and comfortably in their last days.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Alsheimer's family was of course a heavy burden later.

    Alsheimer's is the scientific name for what we call Alzheimer's disease, because it can happen in young people. Su Daqiang in the recent hit TV series "It's All Good" is this kind of disease, generally first his memory deteriorates, he often forgets things, and then he forgets about recent things, leaving only the memories of the past, behaving like a child, crazy. Will repeat an action repeatedly, and will also be in a daze every day.

    Having this disease is a challenge for a family, because if it is an ordinary disease, as long as someone takes care of it, but this disease is like a child's disease, which requires a lot of experience and physical strength to guard, and it may be thrown away if you are not careful, because people with this disease generally have strong behavioral ability, but only have the IQ of a child.

    There is still a little mental blow to the family, a person you love very much suddenly doesn't know you, this kind of gap will make people very sad, Alsheimer, who has played a young man in South Korea, is in tears, but it is very sad.

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