Brian Kammerer, the 45-year-old chief financial officer of a small hedge fund, called his wife one day from a cellphone in the men's room of his Manhattan office building. A colleague had just asked him for something, he whispered, but he had no idea what it was.
'It clicks and it holds papers together,' he said.
'A stapler?' Kathy Kammerer asked.
'I think that's what it's called,' he replied.
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My friend of 50 years has developed Dementia. It all started after 9/11 where he was in the building next door to the trade center.
ReplyDeleteHe has been diagnosed with Dementia and has deteriorated in the last year at a much faster rate.
It breaks my heart and his wifes heart to see him lose himself.
Can you let me know of any new drugs that have come out to stop the progress of this awful desease.
I agree with the post that mentions that the patient is in their own puratory. plaese e mail me if you can help with any information. gabrielcaruso@cfl.rr.com