[AccessD] Dirty property

Steve Schapel steve at datamanagementsolutions.biz
Sat Jul 25 19:11:47 CDT 2015


Good point about the moderators, Susan! :-)

Regards
Steve

-----Original Message----- 
From: Susan Harkins
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2015 10:03 AM
To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
Subject: Re: [AccessD] Dirty property

My mother has it, so I discuss it with my doctor every visit. Forgetfulness
is part of aging. Alzheimer's is different -- you forgot processes, not
people, names, etc. For instance, she told me if I found myself wondering
what my car keys were for, because I didn't remember how to drive... that
was a problem. Forgetting where I left my car keys -- not a problem.

My mother has done well, but the last time I was there she piped up with,
"Whatever happened to Danny White?" He was a childhood friend who died at
18 after corrective heart surgery. I stared at her and she finally said,
"Well, I remember he died..." I don't know what that was.

I bought a dress for a volunteer banquet in February. In my mind, it is a
white dress with black polka dots (very cute). Last week, while looking for
something in my closet, I found a black dress with white polka dots --
what... I don't have a dress like this... crap. :( How could I misremember
something like that?

I apologize -- I would imagine the monitors are going to want us to shut
this down soon. I'm done -- I don't want to be a nuisance. :)

Susan H.



On Sat, Jul 25, 2015 at 5:48 PM, Bill Benson <bensonforums at gmail.com> wrote:

> Re: Alzheimers...
>
> Sadly, I know some people who got alzheimer's disease who were very
> mentally active up until the disease began to take hold. It is truly
> tragic. M own memory, at age 49, is nowhere near what it was even 5-7 
> years
> ago (and I am, I suspect, a pretty constant "thinker").
>
> A couple nights ago I felt very strange walking towards my car, which I
> bought new in April. It didn't seem like my car, I got in it, it just
> didn't feel "familiar". This was the first time I actually felt the 
> feeling
> of something which I am in presence of every day, seeming less than 100
> percent familiar to me, and I began to have the first inkling of what
> alzheimers might be like for those starting to get it. I hope it was just
> stess.
> On Jul 25, 2015 6:22 AM, "Arthur Fuller" <fuller.artful at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > As my best friend Peter Brawley likes to say, "The best defense against
> > Alzheimer's is to keep thinking."
> >
> > Arthur
> >
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