If Joe Biden
has dementia/Alzheimer’s and I’m not saying he has, he wouldn’t be the first
President. Republican Ronald Reagan had this mental disorder for fact!
I vividly recall
his pathetic and cringe worthy performance in a debate right before his second
term. Yet, people voted for him anyway! And it was said his entire second term
Nancy Reagan was the actual President of the United States.
Based solely
on my observation along with his history, Donald Trump has multiple mental
disorders, and dementia may very well be one of them. This man should be nowhere
near the White House!
Dementia/Alzheimer’s
is not something that happens overnight, it’s a gradual process. There are
lucid days when the person seems perfectly normal. These days become fewer and
rarer as time passes.
I lost my
two best friends in the world to this. It happened around the end of the double
zero decade. And in 2022, two of my three remaining cousins died from it as
well.
Long before
that, my stepmother also had this mental disorder. And worse, my father was in
denial and constantly made excuses for her!
My father had
many good qualities, one of his worst was that he didn’t like dealing with
problems. Therefore, nothing was ever a problem. He seemed to feel they’d disappear
if he just ignored them.
However, this
was rarely the case!
He was
forced to wake up when she put a metal pan in the microwave. Her behavior was constantly
becoming more bizarre.
I told him
something needed to be done! He insisted it was up to her doctor! I pointed out
her doctor didn’t live with her and was clueless.
So, Dad
contacted her sister for help. The sister stated my father was her husband and she
threw the problem back in his lap!
Step-mommy
moved out and got a condo claiming I was the villain in all this!
Before long,
her condo neighbors were complaining of her odd behavior. Eventually she was
arrested for standing topless on her balcony. She stood before oncoming traffic
as well as other condos. And she was stinking drunk, too.
Stepmom was
sent to the hospital for observation, and then to another for diagnosis and
treatment, and later to a home. The first, she was thrown out due to damages
she caused, plus frightening other patients. The second one, she climbed a wall
and escaped, but didn’t know where to go.
But thankfully,
by this time, she’d been permanently removed from our lives!
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