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Hmm after reading that, it seems she’s in the final stage. Every symptom she has minus the aggressiveness lines up with it. She got diagnosed very early, in her mid 50s. She’s now 73. But the last 2-3 years have been the worst. This disease is freaky. 99 percent of the time, she can’t say a single word. Has trouble recognizing her own kids, but fully recognizes me, and my two kids. And her and my 3 year old carry on conversations like normal. Then there’s days like Christmas Eve where we took her and my grandfather plus my kids to the original homestead property which I now own, and she was speaking the clearest she has in years. Fully conversations and all. The next day, it was like nobody was home and she didn’t know where she was or who most family was. Except for 4 of us, my two kids, me and my grandfather. Freaky
Welcome to the World of Alzheimer’s disease. There are no specific rules, just general categories. Everyone who goes through it does so differently. One minute coherent, next minute...nothing.

I lived through 3 years of it with my Mom and 7 years with my Dad. Before that, I lived through 5 years with each of my grandparents.

I have always likened it to them being like a corrupt computer hard drive and CPU...nothing it does makes sense or will be the same with the next input.

All you can do is keep them safe and comfortable as much as you can until the end. That’s all you can do.