Posted by Jim@concordfarms. on May 16, 2009 at 11:01:53 from (66.244.71.202):
I'd like to hear from any of you on how to deal with my Dad, who's 83. He's in fine physical health, but he's getting so mentally strange I don't know what to do.
He complains constantly. Politics, religion, race, you name it. He makes very inappropriate comments in public places like restaurants, where he may say things like: "wonder if those 2 women are lesbians", or maybe a comment about oriental people, or Blacks. (Yes, he uses the "N" word.)
Thing is, he's just gotten like this in the past 3 years. Used to always be a real sweet guy. Now I can't do anything to please him. I need to paint my barn, I need to fix my fence, my cows look like they're eating too much, I look like I'm eating too much, Why didn't I mow my yard yesterday, etc.
Is this the onset of alzheimers or is it just old age. Help!
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