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Bennyboy

(10,440 posts)
12. welcome to my world.
Thu Mar 28, 2013, 09:33 PM
Mar 2013

my dad used to pull guns on me ALL THE TIME. He avoided diagnosis so tehy would not be able to take his guns away from him.

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I am sorry. Really sorry. (((Hugs))) idwiyo Mar 2013 #1
Needless to say, your dad shouldn't have had any firearms whatsoever. NYC_SKP Mar 2013 #2
mom has Alzheimer's & used to threaten, we hid all knives wordpix Mar 2013 #36
I'm so sorry BainsBane Mar 2013 #3
VERY sorry. elleng Mar 2013 #4
How uniquely American. Mika Mar 2013 #5
I will have to remembeer to bring restraints for showing him the latest Jim Carrey installment nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #6
Oh dear! Oh, oh, oh . . . . (shakes head) I don't know what to say . . . . patrice Mar 2013 #7
Will do. Bringing separate residence for me (travel trailer) or my own sanity would end. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #9
Get rid of the car entirely. AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #28
Oh, yes a trade in will be tended to near immediately, and keys of whatever only under my control: nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #50
I agree with those who suggest you contact the Altzheimer's Assn. MADem Mar 2013 #51
Yes, my uncle has suggested that as well, thanx for link nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #53
Contact your local Alzheimer's association- Ms. Toad Mar 2013 #35
Thank you for the resource lead, Toad. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #49
Your comment about local authorities reminded me of another thing Ms. Toad Mar 2013 #70
I am so very sorry--been there, and it is not a good situation. personally, I think your non- niyad Mar 2013 #8
I'm sorry to hear that as someone with a grumpy fortunately unarmed 93-year-old grandfather. ellisonz Mar 2013 #10
My hair stylist, who just turned sixty, announced to me today when I went Cleita Mar 2013 #11
It's what I'm coining "Hestonesque syndrome", how about that? NRA sucks. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #56
welcome to my world. Bennyboy Mar 2013 #12
I'm just glad dad is at a city residence now. IF nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #55
My 96-year-old father (dementia) literally ran a care-giver out of the house wagging an air rifle indepat Mar 2013 #13
At the risk of seeming just a tad SheilaT Mar 2013 #14
Took them all away from my dad, very early onset. Only in his 60's. AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #30
It's not all that simple Mopar151 Mar 2013 #32
Well then, isn't it obvious that SheilaT Mar 2013 #48
Actually, syntax error on my part now corrected in OP. See response # 52. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #58
This is not helpful nor are you fully cognizant of the situation here. You are snap judging. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #60
Snap judgment? SheilaT Mar 2013 #73
Word. mahina Mar 2013 #78
I hope you are better to the people around you in real life. mahina Mar 2013 #77
Oh, correction as follows. There was a previous non-gun "incident", and brother removed nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #52
Actually, syntax error on my part to be corrected. See response # 52. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #57
Yes, first official diagnosis and recognition of a defined problem here Sheila. See response #52. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #59
The problem of firearms in the house with Alzheimer's/dementia sufferers enough Mar 2013 #15
How true! rdharma Mar 2013 #18
Yes, with Alz/dementia there is no way to exaggerate! Nothing can be enough Mar 2013 #22
"until it gets so bad that there's no mind left" rdharma Mar 2013 #23
that's where my mom is, still going with no mind wordpix Mar 2013 #37
It's so sad. rdharma Mar 2013 #40
I beleive it. AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #33
I think this is the big problem. One can leave all kinds of directives enough Mar 2013 #42
Especially with human perception problems like normalcy bias. AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #45
Onset was recognized but gradual, and only by family. Alheimer's Dx since tuesday now, officially. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #62
I've been prepared for this eventuality for some time, actually. Thank you for link. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #54
He and your whole family are lucky to have you to step in with enough Mar 2013 #76
Sorry to hear that you are giving up your job to do this - but it's the right thing to do. freshwest Mar 2013 #16
That's what I thought. Till I did it. xfundy Mar 2013 #17
Since you don't come back, I won't respond to you. My comment was to the OP. freshwest Mar 2013 #19
xfundy, true post! rdharma Mar 2013 #20
If your father has Alzheimer's a travel trailer won't help you. peace13 Mar 2013 #21
Every case is different. Some do, some don't. AtheistCrusader Mar 2013 #34
Just answered email to brother with suggestion of GPS. matter under consideration. But: nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #61
Sorry. Had to take guns away from my FIL some time ago. Hoyt Mar 2013 #24
This is the stuff nightmares are made of, truly Iwillnevergiveup Mar 2013 #25
Lewis Black says... ReRe Mar 2013 #26
I am 1290 miles away. Brothers have responded, more relatives enroute for temporary care. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #66
OK... ReRe Mar 2013 #69
I am sorry, nightscanner, and I feel your pain. sheshe2 Mar 2013 #27
Hang tough. You are a solid dude for doing this. zonkers Mar 2013 #29
+1! patrice Mar 2013 #31
You have another option... Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #38
Considered, rejected. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #63
Do him a favor and turn off FOX "News". Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #72
First nap of the day, channel gets switched, and he fails to even notice, per brother. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #75
Gawd nightscanner59, I'm really sorry. loudsue Mar 2013 #39
Thanx, Sue, part of my unique ability to deal with dad neccessitates this. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #74
Yikes! rightsideout Mar 2013 #41
Dear rightsideout, your father sounds a lot like mine. For many years enough Mar 2013 #43
Different problem, but similar exchanges with my dad just over a year ago. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #64
I hope maybe some intervention organization can help. Anyone have suggestions for rightsideout? nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #65
I think if you have to move in with him to care for him, you should get to choose the news channel. snot Mar 2013 #44
First nap of the day, channel gets switched, and he fails to even notice, per brother. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #67
Before quitting your job & relocating, look into this: pacalo Mar 2013 #46
Thank you Pacalo nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #68
My mother had dementia related more to sensory deprivation Warpy Mar 2013 #47
Yes, caregiver will be compensated. Kudos to Jim Carrey's timing of his wonderful and timely song. nightscanner59 Mar 2013 #71
Ban Metal Bullets And Only Allow Rubber Bullets FJones3777 Aug 2014 #79
Here we go again....so here's my generic response: Sancho Aug 2014 #80
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