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    • CommentAuthorJGranny
    • CommentTimeSep 24th 2012
     
    First off my DH does not acknowledge that anything is wrong. Diagnosed with early onset going on 4 yrs ago is now 65. Anyway, he talks about himself in the third person. If we go anywhere (he does not drive) when we get home this is how it goes, T made it home, T lives here, what is T going to do? T can mow, T can weed wack etc. This goes on and on till he goes to bed and doesn't do anything he talks about. Anyone else experience this?
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      CommentAuthorJudithKB*
    • CommentTimeSep 24th 2012
     
    Looks like you may have something new here. Haven't read about this type of thing before and sorry
    I can't give you any suggestions. Someone will be along later that probably can relate to your problem
    or at least offer you some help.
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    Yes, JGranny, my husband refers to himself as "he" or even "the man" sometimes. Takes a bit of getting used to, I know. I just chalk it up to the damage that must exist in the communication part of the brain.