Seth Rogen
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Literally, when you got into bed last night, I was like, this is my favorite time of day. You talked to Barack. It's like, oh, it's over. I know. And he's like, there you are. You know, we got our puppy.
But, you know, it's funny because so many people are like, how could I sleep better? My sleep is terrible. And it's like, well, you actually can if you work on it and you bring in some tools and aids. We have a cooling pad. I have a weighted blanket. I have the best mask. We do white noise. I have cooling sheets. You have 300 things. I have a lot.
But, you know, it's funny because so many people are like, how could I sleep better? My sleep is terrible. And it's like, well, you actually can if you work on it and you bring in some tools and aids. We have a cooling pad. I have a weighted blanket. I have the best mask. We do white noise. I have cooling sheets. You have 300 things. I have a lot.
But, you know, it's funny because so many people are like, how could I sleep better? My sleep is terrible. And it's like, well, you actually can if you work on it and you bring in some tools and aids. We have a cooling pad. I have a weighted blanket. I have the best mask. We do white noise. I have cooling sheets. You have 300 things. I have a lot.
But because I do track my sleep, I see that doing those things legitimately increased it.
But because I do track my sleep, I see that doing those things legitimately increased it.
But because I do track my sleep, I see that doing those things legitimately increased it.
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There's a lot to unpack there.
There's a lot to unpack there.
There's a lot to unpack there.
Yeah, very much. My parents were in Florida at the time, we were in Los Angeles, and it was very clear that the strain that was on my dad as her caregiver was not good. And it was so heavy and so immense.
Yeah, very much. My parents were in Florida at the time, we were in Los Angeles, and it was very clear that the strain that was on my dad as her caregiver was not good. And it was so heavy and so immense.
Yeah, very much. My parents were in Florida at the time, we were in Los Angeles, and it was very clear that the strain that was on my dad as her caregiver was not good. And it was so heavy and so immense.
Yeah, yeah. Well, so my mom, you know, early onset is... Well, so Dr. Isaacson will quote him and say, like, if you've seen one case of Alzheimer's, you've seen one case of Alzheimer's. So it really does affect everyone differently. Although, of course, there are some things that, you know, are a bit more universal. So my mom just started getting more and more difficult, resistant to help.
Yeah, yeah. Well, so my mom, you know, early onset is... Well, so Dr. Isaacson will quote him and say, like, if you've seen one case of Alzheimer's, you've seen one case of Alzheimer's. So it really does affect everyone differently. Although, of course, there are some things that, you know, are a bit more universal. So my mom just started getting more and more difficult, resistant to help.
Yeah, yeah. Well, so my mom, you know, early onset is... Well, so Dr. Isaacson will quote him and say, like, if you've seen one case of Alzheimer's, you've seen one case of Alzheimer's. So it really does affect everyone differently. Although, of course, there are some things that, you know, are a bit more universal. So my mom just started getting more and more difficult, resistant to help.
She also would... She would walk around the house from sunup to way past sundown. And just scream. And eventually she started screaming for hours, walking around and screaming. She also would walk out the door. My dad had to sort of put paper over the windows to cover up what was outside to try to keep her inside. And the toll it was taking on was huge, as I said.