Anonymous wrote:Or just run of the mill selfish jerk
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elders over age 75 aside….
It’s rude.
It’s rude when they initially forget and it’s doubly rude when people teach them ways, methods and systems not to be so forgetful and they never implement them.
Then they are rude and irresponsible over and over.
Or maybe they forget the “ways, methods and systems “.. Not everybody’s brain processes and retains information in the same ways, and not everyone has the same capacity. There’s no magic moment of demarcation that starts at age 75 either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was always like this (and maybe with age it's gotten a little worse), he may have an ADHD/autistic profile.
If this is recent, then it's cognitive decline.
But it's not rudeness.
This is super wise and I really appreciate it. I just googled ADHD/autistic profile and it describes him well, plus the start of cognitive decline. It's his current wife who characterizes his behavior as rude. My mother totally covered for him.
So his whole life he’s been “forgetful” and “rudel and difficult to live with?
Yeah that’s a mental disorder.
Anonymous wrote:Elders over age 75 aside….
It’s rude.
It’s rude when they initially forget and it’s doubly rude when people teach them ways, methods and systems not to be so forgetful and they never implement them.
Then they are rude and irresponsible over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he was always like this (and maybe with age it's gotten a little worse), he may have an ADHD/autistic profile.
If this is recent, then it's cognitive decline.
But it's not rudeness.
This is super wise and I really appreciate it. I just googled ADHD/autistic profile and it describes him well, plus the start of cognitive decline. It's his current wife who characterizes his behavior as rude. My mother totally covered for him.
Anonymous wrote:If he was always like this (and maybe with age it's gotten a little worse), he may have an ADHD/autistic profile.
If this is recent, then it's cognitive decline.
But it's not rudeness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beginning of dementia. Short term memory goes first.
Except it sounds like OPs mom addressed this behavior before she died, which was 10 years ago. She said her dad was just rude but nothing wrong with him. So it's not the beginning of dementia. Sounds like her dad has been like this for a long time. Enough for her mom to have noticed it before she died.
Reading comprehension. Ouch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Beginning of dementia. Short term memory goes first.
Except it sounds like OPs mom addressed this behavior before she died, which was 10 years ago. She said her dad was just rude but nothing wrong with him. So it's not the beginning of dementia. Sounds like her dad has been like this for a long time. Enough for her mom to have noticed it before she died.
Anonymous wrote:Beginning of dementia. Short term memory goes first.