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Amaury-El | 5 months ago
What helped the most wasn’t medicine. It was little things, like going for walks together or having simple conversations. Just giving the brain something new to pay attention to seemed to make a real difference.
Amaury-El | 5 months ago
What helped the most wasn’t medicine. It was little things, like going for walks together or having simple conversations. Just giving the brain something new to pay attention to seemed to make a real difference.
perlgeek|5 months ago
Just yesterday I randomly came across a song we often heard in our shared apartment during University, and immediately I had 10 different memories from that time swirling around in my head.
thorio|5 months ago
After years of trying to push that person towards trying out new things and enriching their life, I kind of gave up. You simply cannot convince someone about a medicine if they don't feel there is a problem. Still it's hard to see believing the person could be enjoying life more, especially during their retirement.
mdavid626|5 months ago
This can be very sad. The person you love just fades away.
pixl97|5 months ago
its-kostya|5 months ago
lojban|5 months ago