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birklake
Asked August 2014
My Dad is mobile and aware, but suddenly he stopped talking. Is it because he can't ?
or won't?
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birklake
Aug 2014
no, his care aid is on top of it... and we are all confused by it.
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Aug 2014
Have you called his doctor?
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