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the onset of dementia and hard of hearing in common?
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<blockquote data-quote="huffelpuff" data-source="post: 542808" data-attributes="member: 2140"><p>I have to admit I see this quite a lot. I never really thought about newspaper demographics until I took up delivering the paper for something to do. The vast majority of newspaper subscribers are quite old. Some of the requests I have gotten rank from the bazzar to downright crazy. You simply shake your head do as requested and wait for the complaint that comes along with "where would you get a darn fool idea like that!" I tend to refer to it as grumpy old bastard syndrome. I feel for those that deal with this on a daily basis. I also remember my grandfather with dementia beating the orderlies with his cane because they were "dirty injuns there to rape the white women" He grew up in the Kansas territory when the Comanche we're still conducting raids so..... I definitely know how bad it can get. I've also seen the denial of the problem. Not just from the patient but other family members as well. Its sad.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="huffelpuff, post: 542808, member: 2140"] I have to admit I see this quite a lot. I never really thought about newspaper demographics until I took up delivering the paper for something to do. The vast majority of newspaper subscribers are quite old. Some of the requests I have gotten rank from the bazzar to downright crazy. You simply shake your head do as requested and wait for the complaint that comes along with "where would you get a darn fool idea like that!" I tend to refer to it as grumpy old bastard syndrome. I feel for those that deal with this on a daily basis. I also remember my grandfather with dementia beating the orderlies with his cane because they were "dirty injuns there to rape the white women" He grew up in the Kansas territory when the Comanche we're still conducting raids so..... I definitely know how bad it can get. I've also seen the denial of the problem. Not just from the patient but other family members as well. Its sad. Jim [/QUOTE]
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