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In his mind he seems to think he can do things that he has always done. In reality,(physically) he cannot....or only to a very limited extent.
Recently, as previously stated, he seems to be thinking of things that he assumes are factual...i.e.have actually happened or been discussed and agreed to...whereas, in reality, they have either not been discussed, nor agreed to...or in some cases,(i.e incidents)never happened.
I haven't actually spoken to his doctor on my own. I am always there with my husband and I don't want to distress him (my husband)by speaking about these concernsin his presence.
I should probably make an appointment to speak with the doctor privately.
I have spoken with another experienced health worker who seems to think that the mind is active and energetically doing the things that in practise is not possible.
Cath278 Female, 47 years Co. Cork. - Ireland Member since Jan 2008
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Cath278 Female, 47 years Co. Cork. - Ireland Member since Jan 2008
Mood: Cath278 Finally getting some where! Mood is on the up and up again. Welcome back me! Journal Entry: "To all my friends in the U.S.A. We rememb..." [Read]
Prior to the stroke he was a smoker, drinker, big lover of fatty meats. He was not inclined to much physical exercise..loved boating and fishing and camping ....despite all this he was not obviously over weight. Now, because of limited mobility, he is quite a lot heavier which ,of course, does not help things.
In his mind he seems to think he can do things that he has always done. In reality,(physically) he cannot....or only to a very limited extent.
Recently, as previously stated, he seems to be thinking of things that he assumes are factual...i.e.have actually happened or been discussed and agreed to...whereas, in reality, they have either not been discussed, nor agreed to...or in some cases,(i.e incidents)never happened.
As you can imagine, I find this all somewhat distressing.I am not certain whether it is the effects of the stroke(s) or ageing or medication or what!
I must say his long term memory is quite accurate...short term memory is pretty dreadful.
I should probably make an appointment to speak with the doctor privately.
I have spoken with another experienced health worker who seems to think that the mind is active and energetically doing the things that in practise is not possible.