My Dad is looking very hoary since the summer?
The Doc says he,s fine ( But never say aloud too much anyway) They say beside a smile He's 80!!!! I am thinking He's on his way out. Does this Happen Before Death?
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Maybe not previously death but time have certainly hindered with the infirm boy. However I would suggest that you take his key away before he go out and injures someone or himself with his vehicle. Also if he's begining to repeat himself alot it might not be a bad view to take him to see a neurologist and getting tested for alzheimer's or parkinsons disease.
It may be nothing, but cancer ages a character fast. I hope he is OK.
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He sounds pretty majority for his age group. He could easily live another twenty years.Can I play basketball again after tear my ligament?
As with anything, wear and split finally catch up beside you. He might be thankful it be quick a bit than a long, lingering process.no c'mon don't even think of passing stuff honey ur father is old hes 80 perchance hes under pressure or something y don't u purloin him to the doctor
Thats what happen when our parents, aunts and uncles get elder, all of a sudden we become aware of big change
Maybe there be a illness or friends passing recently, stress
It could run on for another 5-15 years
there is no signs for death honey..ur dad might live longer than u would but all what's happenin to him is coz of the age not coz destruction is comin closer and closer to him
anyway take prudence of him
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No no, not necessarily.He is aging, naturally, but near him starting to repeat stories, etc, to me is kind of a red-flag of a starting point of dementia or alzheimers...
My suggestion, find him checked out, NOW...they have bright medicines out very soon that can stave off that process...and next to having a grandma who go through this...I can surely tell you, it's not do for them OR their family.
what do u do if u cant jump down asleep at night?
Well Yes It Can Happen Before Death! But Alot Of People Do That In The Old Age And There Still Kickin So I Wouldn't Worry Just Enjoy What Ever Time You Are Given Together!Just why is too much saline bad for us adjectives of a sudden?
Make the most of, and appreciate all the time you spend beside anyone/everyone,,because be sure, we all die.It's not necessarily a sign of departure, but it's not a good sign. I'd be more concerned give or take a few mental acuity going downhill, like near repeating/weaving in traffic, that sort of thing.
But as far as aging adjectives of a sudden--my mom aged super-fast when she hit about 55. One daylight, her a ss was up where on earth it was supposed to be, and overnight--OVERNIGHT! Literally!--it slumped down several inches. She get a bunch more grays, she got a bunch more wrinkles, and her skin get super-saggy.
I'm not saying don't trust doctors, but doctors don't live beside their patients. They don't see all the little everyday stuff, the change that make a big difference surrounded by daily energy. Keep a list of every tweaking you notice and own the doctor go over EVERY symptom. Go to the dr. beside your dad and fill contained by any blanks he might leave give or take a few his condition.
You know him better than any doctor. Trust the people who know him best and don't adopt the simple answer if you feel it really isn't right.
Your dad is 80, and it sounds like he is 'failing' in copious ways... or some of his faculties are breaking down a bit quicker than they did before, or are more clear. I would think that conceivably he needs to stop driving. When I broached that topic beside my Dad he said, "But I've had wheel since I was sixteen! This is traumatic!" I realize that it was his one big nouns of competence left, but we still have to insist that he sell his vehicle because he was becoming a risk to others doing a tour.
But apart from that, your dad could be with you for abundant more years to come. Look for ways to improve his feature of life... phone, take him out, soak up him while you can!
God bless!
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Hey Bill,My grandmother in recent times turned 90 December 1 and she was doing impossible to tell apart things your Dad is when she was 80. I would assume that the doctor would be putting your Father on more medication if his health be declining. His mind will start to slip from time to time, but I can guarantee you if he seem to be in right health that he would be annoyed if you or anyone else suggested he might possibly be on his way out.
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Uhhh, yeah. He is at the upper array of the average male vivacity expectancy.He may of may not function well as a driver, but he may hold a medical condition that is making him a risk to himself and others.
Be sure he have seen a doctor for evaluation. A clogged artery could bring him to have memory problems and may be glibly cured. He may at the early stages of Alzheimers. He could be clearly normal for an 80 year out-of-date. But then you don;t know.
I've notice the same next to my husband's parents (mom is 79 and dad is 81) The repeat themselves constantly, and are always going to see the doctors. They are remarkably argumentative and we end up not seeing them as much as we would resembling.
I am not sure it is a sign of something serious. I think it is lately old age and wear and shred. His dad insists on driving too but he is a terrible driver because of his age. He doesn't stop for stop signs, he weave and takes likelihood too often. I judge the best thing to do very soon is watch for more signs of forgetfullness such as misplacing things and forgetfulness. My nana have dementia which was brought on by a series of strokes.
Something is going on near him. To put it simply, his "parts" are just wearing out. This happen as people seize up in age. It may be something the doctor can detect and it may not be. So the doctor is really right....He's 80 years antiquated. Just because he looked good adjectives these years doesn't mean his age isn't going to lock in up with him and sometimes things can progress pretty hasty once that happens. Sad but true. But in recent times be thankful he have 80 healthy years and hang on to in mind that this will come about to all of us soon if we live long enough.