There are several factors that should be known from the beginning to understand where I'm coming from;
- My dad is 82 years old and was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1999. He hasn't been able to drive for about the last 4 years. He has always had an exceptionally keen mind, well educated, traveled the world with work assignments, and has served thousands of people in more ways than can be accounted for. Those who know him, even a little, are aware of this. His mind, due to the disease, is declining. This makes for a lot of frustrating, sad, and sometimes funny situations. He often says "it's hard to watch a mind deteriorate from the inside".
- My mom is 78 and had a stroke in 2005. She recovered fairly well with, what seemed at the time, only a lack of peripheral vision. The doctors said she was left with a deminished mental capacity. As the years have passed even this is in decline and she hasn't been able to drive since. Those who know her well notice the differences, those who didn't know her before the stroke don't notice a thing.
- I'm the oldest child, the one they live closest to (about 8 miles) and the one able to take care of things. I couldn't do it without the love and support of my husband, who is often a willing participant in the helping, and 2 of my children who happen to live about 1/2 a mile from my parents.
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