Posted by Mike (WA) on December 14, 2008 at 09:29:28 from (69.10.198.224):
In Reply to: Advice posted by Lee in Iowa on December 13, 2008 at 20:16:06:
He's probably in the early stages of Altzheimers- no point in talking to him about it until you talk to the kids, tell them what you told us- if they're reasonable people, maybe you can work out payment "through the back door" with them. If not, I'd chalk it up to experience. Believe me, the poor man is going to have enough demons as time goes on, and the last thing he needs is to have you as another one. I've kind of BTDT- my son's father in law died of early onset Altzheimers at age 57, about 4 years after contracting it. He was about the kindest, most loving and reasonable guy you ever saw, and it just killed everyone in the family to see him deteriorate. Had to put him in care center when he tried to strangle his wife in bed one night. His disease was more virulent than most- usually, it just attacks the cognative centers, and patient lives for years "on autopilot" as to bodily functions. His attacked everything, including brain stem, and in the end, his brain simply "forgot" how to make his heart beat.
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