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Yeah, and that's a multi-infarct when it's a bunch of them. And many strokes are common. Sometimes you have them and don't even realize you've had them. Right. With my grandfather, he had the big one. Oh, really? Yeah, we talked about this before, and I think something about speech. But yeah, he lost his ability to speak English.
Yeah, and that's a multi-infarct when it's a bunch of them. And many strokes are common. Sometimes you have them and don't even realize you've had them. Right. With my grandfather, he had the big one. Oh, really? Yeah, we talked about this before, and I think something about speech. But yeah, he lost his ability to speak English.
Yeah, and that's a multi-infarct when it's a bunch of them. And many strokes are common. Sometimes you have them and don't even realize you've had them. Right. With my grandfather, he had the big one. Oh, really? Yeah, we talked about this before, and I think something about speech. But yeah, he lost his ability to speak English.
So that would be aphasia. Yes. He couldn't produce language.
So that would be aphasia. Yes. He couldn't produce language.
So that would be aphasia. Yes. He couldn't produce language.
Well, he produced – yes, he could not produce language. He said things, but it didn't make any sense. Gotcha. But he had an understanding. He could see the frustration. Yeah. I know how I'm supposed to – my grandmother is driving us, let's say, and she doesn't know how to get there. He does, and he can't tell her, but he's telling her. Yeah. It's just coming out all mixed up.
Well, he produced – yes, he could not produce language. He said things, but it didn't make any sense. Gotcha. But he had an understanding. He could see the frustration. Yeah. I know how I'm supposed to – my grandmother is driving us, let's say, and she doesn't know how to get there. He does, and he can't tell her, but he's telling her. Yeah. It's just coming out all mixed up.
Well, he produced – yes, he could not produce language. He said things, but it didn't make any sense. Gotcha. But he had an understanding. He could see the frustration. Yeah. I know how I'm supposed to – my grandmother is driving us, let's say, and she doesn't know how to get there. He does, and he can't tell her, but he's telling her. Yeah. It's just coming out all mixed up.
And that's a hallmark of dementia is there's emotional changes in the person because they're not communicating like they want to, say. People aren't responding like they want the people to. And they'll get snippy and then ultimately, say, withdraw. They'll just give up on communicating at all because it's too frustrating or just too sad, you know? Yeah.
And that's a hallmark of dementia is there's emotional changes in the person because they're not communicating like they want to, say. People aren't responding like they want the people to. And they'll get snippy and then ultimately, say, withdraw. They'll just give up on communicating at all because it's too frustrating or just too sad, you know? Yeah.
And that's a hallmark of dementia is there's emotional changes in the person because they're not communicating like they want to, say. People aren't responding like they want the people to. And they'll get snippy and then ultimately, say, withdraw. They'll just give up on communicating at all because it's too frustrating or just too sad, you know? Yeah.
Which is one of the common results of dementia. It's a comorbidity. No, it's a complication.
Which is one of the common results of dementia. It's a comorbidity. No, it's a complication.
Which is one of the common results of dementia. It's a comorbidity. No, it's a complication.
Yeah, and with the single-stroke event, or actually with the multi-strokes, it's different for everyone. There isn't any single, like, well, this is going to happen because this person had a stroke. Right. It could be a variety of different things from... You know, paralysis on one side of the face or body, bowel and bladder control problems. He didn't have any of those.
Yeah, and with the single-stroke event, or actually with the multi-strokes, it's different for everyone. There isn't any single, like, well, this is going to happen because this person had a stroke. Right. It could be a variety of different things from... You know, paralysis on one side of the face or body, bowel and bladder control problems. He didn't have any of those.
Yeah, and with the single-stroke event, or actually with the multi-strokes, it's different for everyone. There isn't any single, like, well, this is going to happen because this person had a stroke. Right. It could be a variety of different things from... You know, paralysis on one side of the face or body, bowel and bladder control problems. He didn't have any of those.
He looked totally the same. Physically, he walked and talked the same except for the fact that they weren't real words. Right. That was like the most noticeable thing.
He looked totally the same. Physically, he walked and talked the same except for the fact that they weren't real words. Right. That was like the most noticeable thing.