tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-263343216406753941.post1446943733744105383..comments2024-03-20T02:36:06.126-04:00Comments on Dementia Be Damned: Dinner was Her ChoiceLynsSisterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12002892491828443217noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-263343216406753941.post-31570988028969655372014-11-25T15:33:12.400-05:002014-11-25T15:33:12.400-05:00Hi Faith! Welcome and thank you for the kind comm...Hi Faith! Welcome and thank you for the kind comment. The interesting thing about Alzheimer's is that the progression of the disease varies from person to person. You will find common traits your FIL will share with others. However, you may experience things with him that we don't experience with Lyn. No matter how challenging the behaviors are or how odd an action seems, please be assured that someone has experienced it before and understands. I am delighted you have found us and even happier that our posts are beneficial to you. LynsSisterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12002892491828443217noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-263343216406753941.post-44352760067664460492014-11-25T13:45:35.906-05:002014-11-25T13:45:35.906-05:00Thank you for this. I've been reading for quit...Thank you for this. I've been reading for quite a while now and I appreciate each and every post. We haven't encountered this indicator yet with my FIL, and I've never heard it discussed. It's good to know though and I feel like following your and Lyn and your mom's story, I am able to learn what to expect in our journey with Alzheimer's. I know each and every change isn't evident with every person living with Alzheimer's, but I also am learning what is "normal". <br /><br />Thank you.Faithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04682532324408829173noreply@blogger.com