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To all UK members:

federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky...Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator
edited December 2014 in Diet & Habits

I just joined [URL="https://www.dementiafriends.org.uk/"]this organisation[/URL] as a 'Friend'.

I urge you to consider doing the same.
This disease affects millions and millions of people. They need help, they need understanding, but most of all, they need a friend.
Particularly when the time will come, when they won't know they need anything at all.

I don't know if anything similar exists in the USA. But it's worth it.

carolannownerof1000oddsocks

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  • ToraldrisToraldris   -`-,-{@     Zen Nud... Buddhist     @}-,-`-   East Coast, USA Veteran

    My great aunt had Dementia. That was horrible. She didn't even recognize people most of the time. She's since passed (years ago; no worries).

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