Your recuperation is amazing and may you continue to succeed in your journey forward. My mother died of Alzheimer's disease in 2007, and as her caregiver I learned first hand about how language devolves and words are distorted as the illness progresses. It's like tabula rasa in reverse and it's difficult to explain unless you have lived through the experience.
Thank you for your comment! While I'm searching for the right word my brain is flooded with nonsense sounds, words that might rhyme or...words from the back of memory. I'm sorry you lost your mom. It's hard to watch someone you love disappear with this disease. Thank you for sharing
Your recuperation is amazing and may you continue to succeed in your journey forward.
My mother died of Alzheimer's disease in 2007, and as her caregiver I learned first hand about how language devolves and words are distorted as the illness progresses.
It's like tabula rasa in reverse and it's difficult to explain unless you have lived through the experience.
Thank you for your comment! While I'm searching for the right word my brain is flooded with nonsense sounds, words that might rhyme or...words from the back of memory. I'm sorry you lost your mom. It's hard to watch someone you love disappear with this disease. Thank you for sharing
Thanks for sharing and teaching us more about aphasia Tara. Glad you can still drive and cook for
yourself. ❤
Thanks Catherine! This is me thinking that my brain is fascinating lol