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Originally posted by: shinerburke
Yeah...it's real fvcking funny that my Grandmother has paranoid delusions and has tried to kill herself on several occasions. That's a laugh riot. It's real funny to see a woman who was kind and loving have fits of violence and hatred so strong they are down right frightening. It's also real funny that while living with one of my Aunt's she attacked one of her great Grandsons and was strangling him because she thought he had raped her. It's real fvcking funny to see that. Why I'm laughing so hard right now that I'm about to pass out. As for my being an e-thug. Piss off.....this thread made me very angry and I let my emotions get carried away. I'm glad you can laugh at such a horrible disease and find humor in a loved one being overcome by it. Personally I find it sad that she is slipping away...Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: shinerburke
Wish I could....someone needs to beat some sense into you. She has been fighitng it for 8 years now and I promise you that none of us find it funny.Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: shinerburke
My last remaining Grandparent, my Grandmother, has Alzheimer's. Anyone that thinks it is funny needs their ass kicked.
Come kick my ass then. My family had no choice but to turn the situation into something more light-hearted. Perhaps you just haven't gotten it yet. You'll see.
So maybe you're a fvcking dumbass then? Why can YOU decide what is proper for people? I lost both to it, and I find jokes like that funny. Why? Not because I'm disturbed, but because I have to cope. You've obvious never lost many close relatives. I lost my father when I was eight, and both grandparents when I was in my teens. I've had no choice but to poke some humor at the situations. Be an internet e-thug for all I care, but it totally shows a lack of control on your part. To be honest??? I didn't really find the Reagan thing as funny -- as much as I find it "cute." Don't ask me why that word popped into my head, but I can just imagine it. We used to crack-up when my Great Aunt(she had it as well) and her sister(my grandmother) used to tell use the same stories 5 times a day. It was FUNNY. Not that they died that way, but the absurdity of the disease. Evidently you piss blood everynight from being unable to lighten up.
You're right. No, you're totally right. When CorpRec created this thread it was as an attack against your Grandmother and everyone else who has, ever had, or ever will have, Alzheimer's.
