Aww man

Farscapewho747 October 14, 2025 9:33 pm

I just knew it was gonna be some heartbreaking shit! But is it possible to get Alzheimers that young? And what about now? He seems thin but mentally he seems all there.
I looked it up and yeah apparently it us possible thought very rare for people as young as thir 30's to get it. So does this mean he forgot her? Damn it that is so sad! Author this has been an happy light story, this man had to lose the l9fe of his life, don't let him lose his son and granddaughter really fast please?

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    Me. October 14, 2025 9:42 pm

    Alzheimer's isn't reversible so I highly doubt that's what he had/has. There are plenty of medical issues that can cause brain fog/confusion/memory loss. I had a coworker who had a brain tumour the size of a grapefruit! It was pushing on the memory centre in his brain and causing memory loss. So it could be something like that maybe.

    Clover October 14, 2025 10:03 pm

    My best guess is a brain tumour

    Farscapewho747 October 14, 2025 10:15 pm
    Alzheimer's isn't reversible so I highly doubt that's what he had/has. There are plenty of medical issues that can cause brain fog/confusion/memory loss. I had a coworker who had a brain tumour the size of a gr... Me.

    OK so if a brain tumor causes the memory going bad, could a removal of it fix his memory? But its been 30 years, well I guess we will see next week

    shuwu October 14, 2025 10:28 pm
    OK so if a brain tumor causes the memory going bad, could a removal of it fix his memory? But its been 30 years, well I guess we will see next week Farscapewho747

    yes the removal usually helps / eases / sometimes even fixes the issue, because the issues usually start showing when the tumor is pushing on the brain, and if its possible to operate it successfully and safetly, then by extracting it you should go back to normal !