tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2326954866723325780.post2219029864221723926..comments2020-11-21T12:11:36.592-05:00Comments on the Alzheimer's multiverse: anosognosiaUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2326954866723325780.post-53973553747248274332011-08-02T18:06:26.861-04:002011-08-02T18:06:26.861-04:00Thank you for taking the time to comment. That sou...Thank you for taking the time to comment. That sounds like Shakespeare.Lin Cochranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07672599113746962866noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2326954866723325780.post-17852341985950473262011-08-02T17:39:49.488-04:002011-08-02T17:39:49.488-04:00From looong time LO caregiver:
I finally came righ...From looong time LO caregiver:<br />I finally came right up against the reality of the descent into Alz madness...a paraphrase popped into my head one very crazy day "...that proves him mad for he knows it not." Can not recollect exact phrase or origin. Shakespeare? And yet, many days, when I go into the other worlds, we have a good time. Sanity is relative and culturally defined. Flow with the go. Thank you for sharing your insights.Pompanonoreply@blogger.com