Jeff Dye
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that I've known my whole life is gone.
And then now trying to mourn that, you know, it's, it's very, very complicated.
And it's real hard when someone has dementia or Alzheimer's or anything along those lines, the patients that these people have to work with dementia and those kinds of, even an eating disorder is, is,
You can't really communicate it to the person when they have this body dysmorphia or something as simple as that.
Those people are saints that can work with anybody cognitively or any kind of dysphoria.
Those are heroes to me because I don't have the patience for it.
I'm very like, want to have a good time.
I'm not good at being like, how don't you see this?
I probably shouldn't say this on here, but...
There's a beautiful, great woman named Lydia who I've been hanging out with, and her mom had some sort of dementia or something like this.
And their family had a real long debate about what the doctor recommended.
At least they're all going, wait.
Now she's saying, didn't you just come over last week and we talked about that?
That's why I'm saying I don't know if I should say it on here because there was a positive outcome of the shock therapy.
Those are lombotomies though, right?