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DebraMaeEvans69
Asked May 22, 2025
Does the patient get angry about their condition?
Alzheimer's & Dementia
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Fawnby
May 22, 2025
Yes, many know exactly what is happening to them. Anger is a normal response to being attacked. They feel frustrated at their helplessness, knowing that they can’t do a thing to change the outcome.
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KNance72
May 22, 2025
Yes they are aware they have an illness and there is no cure .
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lealonnie1
May 22, 2025
I'm sure many do. Nobody enjoys being sick or diseased.
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