T-thats me on the tv? What are you talking about? You must be some type of crazy person. Who are all you people?
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Die Hard
Forget Easy
Brian Wilson
Genuinely sad tbh man. Le frick cancer is cute and all but Alzheimer’s and dementia are horrifying. ALS as well.
I'd rather have parkinsons than dementia
The thing about dementia and Alzheimer’s that make them “better” than ALS and Parkinson’s is that you become trapped in your own body while your mind is aware of it with the latter two.
Genuinely awful to think about any of them.
Yeah but the first two, you get the wonderful experience of occasionally coming back to reality every so often at first. You get to remember forgetting. You get to know you're going.
>get dementia with lewy bodies
>it's Parkinson's but also makes you demented
Robin Williams knew he had to kill himself. Frick that shit.
How do I avoid this diseases?
Die of something else first. The older you get, the more likely your brain goes for a walk.
Drink booze as little as possible and make sure to get a good night's sleep every night (at leats 8 hours.) It's all about sleep.
I drink beer to go to sleep every day and I sleep about 4-5hrs a night on average
You said this in the last 3 threads about Bruce Willis. No need to keep repeating yourself bro.
Vince McMahon says you only need 4-5 hours and hes in his late 70s and jacked
So true!
>It's all about sleep.
lol I'm fricked.
only eat meat
I think he's faking it.
why does he look british here
His brain is bangers and mashed
Underrated
that must be internal dialogue because he is trapped inside his head and can't speak now. i hope dementia is comfy, like blissful ignorance instead of feeling your mind slip away.
>i hope dementia is comfy, like blissful ignorance instead of feeling your mind slip away.
It starts off the latter, based on talking to some folks suffering from dementia when they were lucid.
>i hope dementia is comfy
It was for my grandfather. He had rapid onset too, where one day he was normal and the next day he got lost going outside to get the mail, and in just a few months he would just lay there jerking off until he just went full comatose; then one day he like came out of it and then slipped back into it while he was walking and fatally hit his head on the bathroom counter.
On the other hand....my grandmother (his late wife) had long form Alzheimer's that literally took over a decade for her to end up bedridden, and even the nurses at the hospital had to put her in restraints. The first 5 years were just her lashing out at everyone and smacking anyone who got close to her, and the last part of her life was just her literally screaming nonstop, and they had her on like CRAAAAZY sedatives, but she would still scream...like I can still hear it.
What freaks me out is that those were my maternal grandparents; my paternal grandmother was diagnosed last year and she's really nice another "comfy" version; she just doesn't recognize anyone and keeps asking for her mother who died of consumption when she was 8, and thankfully she doesn't remember her dad who ate a gun when she was 10 OR my grandfather (HER late husband) who just one day started acting strangely according to the last people that saw him and then they found him dead on the beach. Apparently he had just swam out into the sea.
This freaks me out because I've got that shit running on both sides of my family, and I've heard it skips a generation. I'm always testing myself by memorizing phone numbers and not relying on gps to get me anywhere; I do it old school where I memorize the route and then go there. I play a lot math games and card games like poker too. But I'm scared you guys. Sorry if this came out like a blog, also would this post be considered "reddit spacing"?
good luck anon
life can truly be a fricked up version of medieval hell. good luck though
i wonder if he just mutters 'yippie kai yay' to himself like a moron
One of the most terrifying things of dementia is a significant portion of those who suffer from it experience paradoxical lucidity. In the last days or even weeks of life as the body is failing a the old self and memories return. As the brain dies it starts working correctly again and the person who was gone comes back.
like over 10% of people have this happen. So they are still in there.
Whose this dick moonlighting as a action hero or something. Can’t really remember….
>Bruce Willis will die within the next 5 years
Frick
Yippy k-