A friend of mine asked me if I thought he should take the keys from his aging parents, his father's eye sight was failing, so he relied on his wife to tell him, right/left etc. Problem was wife has Alzheimers and can't remember where they are going. True story, that is why I like Dr. Grumpy stories, they make me feel it is not me.
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4 comments:
I live in France and Dr. Grumpy practices in America -- how is it that my husband apparently is one of his patients? : )
A friend of mine asked me if I thought he should take the keys from his aging parents, his father's eye sight was failing, so he relied on his wife to tell him, right/left etc. Problem was wife has Alzheimers and can't remember where they are going. True story, that is why I like Dr. Grumpy stories, they make me feel it is not me.
Nice one of your patients is both sane and reasonably intelligent.
But she probably doesn't get lost.
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