Since being retired(about 8 years ago) my dad started to forget what it was like having to go to work and do farm things daily. Everyday is a Saturday for him now. This brought on a lot of why didn't you do this or why didn't you have time for that. We have had and do still have the occasional argument on how to run our small family farm. But that's it. No checking up or snooping, and he is socially normal. I would never wish your situation on anyone. My father in law has dementia pretty bad. I was one of the first to notice. He kept asking me the same questions about work, home projects ect. Everyone said it was because he didn't know what to talk about with me. I knew something was going on. Well 2 years later he can't remember what I do for a living, if my parents are still alive, if I have any siblings and the list goes on and on. Super nice old man. Just can't remember anything. When they come over for dinner now he asks me the same 5 or 6 questions over and over for 3 or 4 hours. At first I got frustrated, but now I just answer him every time he asks. He does know he can't remember, and it's frustrating to him. Sounds like your dad has some type of medical issue that is making him this way. I would do everything in your power to get him some help. Not sure how to go about it but there has to be a way.
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