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      CommentAuthormoorsb*
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    I think it is interesting that those of us dealing with this have commented and very few "other" FB friends comment that includes my family.
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      CommentAuthorNikki
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    My family rarely posts on anything I write about Alzheimer's. Even the pictures I share of Lynn...... interesting, but hurtful too. *sigh
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      CommentAuthormary75*
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    I'm lost - what does FB mean?
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      CommentAuthormary75*
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    Oh, facebook. Sorry. I'm not up to speed on that.
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    Facebook, a social networking website.
    • CommentAuthorGuitarGuy
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010 edited
     
    When I speak to some family members, in person, face to face, they have a glazed over look on their faces and do not respond to what I have just said about my wife's condition and what is going on.

    They are in a severe state of denial and thnk that if we find another doctor, the right one, all will be better. So it doesn't surprise me in the least that they never respond to me about any FB postings or the deluge of emails I send them to help them understand. It's like they have dementia too. Unsympathetic Dementia of the Heart.

    One glimmer of hope is that they did respond to my last email about having a family meeting. We'll see how that goes, but I'll be very surprised if they can all get together at the same time.
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    Jeez, Bob....I always comment on your postings! (wink wink)
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      CommentAuthorSusan L*
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    From my experience both personally and from what I have "learned" on here, family denial is at epidemic proportions!
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      CommentAuthormoorsb*
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    I guess as long as they do not acknowledge the issue, then they are free to walk on by. Like the stuff you see on TV News some guy is lying on the sidewalk bleeding to death from being stabbed and people will walk around him or over him to continue with their priorities of their lives, and hoping in the back of their mind as they turn to avoid eye contact, that they will never be in the situation of the guy bleeding to death on the side walk.
    • CommentAuthorLFL
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    DH's family lost their oldest brother last October from ALZ. I send the family articles, links, updates, pictures, etc to keep them updated and hear from no one. They don't want to know and I believe they don't care. In fact, it is my belief that they are afraid that if they engage then they will have to take some responsibility which no one wants. His brother lives 1.5 hours away and when I ask him to take DH for a round of golf (which I will pay for) he either doesn't answer the call or doesn't call back. He's embarrassed to be with his brother and is waiting for some money after DH dies. Too bad there won't be anything left.
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      CommentAuthormoorsb*
    • CommentTimeMay 11th 2010
     
    I think if they were interested in helping, they would be sending you the info, not the other way around.