Watching someone deteriorate before your eyes :(

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AMCRambler

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olds

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My neighbor could not make change for a pack of smokes and chocolate bar today after I gave her a 20 dollar bill.

She told me straight up it might be alzheimers. I told her she was distracted by the music playing in her store. She told me she was thinking about her long deceased husband of 50 years ago. I said "you were just daydreaming and was just confused about my change".

Such a lovely lady. She has been working this store since before ww2.
You smoke? What are you, are dirty, fucking hippy?
 

olds

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Why is everyone thrashing the OP? What is wrong with people today? His kindness is reflected in his name. I will never understand why such animosity comes springing forth from the anus of the internet like this.
I have a neighbor who is a women and she is old she is about 93 years old she has Alzheimer's disease as well I remember the way she used to be but she isn't like that any more now she is a husk of what she once was but she is lovely and nice as well similar to the OP's old lady my poor neighbors husband died from a smoking accident it killed him and he didn't know it would kill him but he was old as well but he didn't have Alzheimer's disease just an old set of lungs from smoking he should have vaped fuck him
also Its kind of sad that a newcomer comes here to the forums and although they are new they don't deserve the harsh punishment from several mean members who suspect the OP is a counterfeit like a poster spy from another alias or something along those lines but pretty soon modern technology might provide real solutions to Alzheimer's disease and sad story's like the OPs will be much less common

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Sonikku

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Better not be thinking of applying for disability. If a 100 year old and still teach math I'm pretty sure 90 year olds should still be able to make the right amount of change.