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Old Sun Nov 6, 2011, 10:06 PM
bebop bebop is offline
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firstly I am sorry you are going thru this. My dad was much older when he was diagnosed. he was 80. he was starting to grow weaker already so it was a little different. Let your Dad do whatever he feels like. When the weakness comes he won't be able to do alot for himself and let me tell you that is the hardest thing to watch. Dad was always busy doing something. always! once he started getting worse he got very depressed even though he would never admit that. he would say "I just can't do anything anymore" I am an old man. worthless. which he was not! do things to build really good memories and enjoy the time! your dad in fairly young so you have lots of time! I am still praying for a cure!
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