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RE: Psychology Addict # 32 |Vascular, Frontotemporal & Alzheimer’s Dementia – A Brief Discussion.

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And she's back!
Welcome from your very long hiatus @abigail-dantes we have indeed missed you. I have been waiting for this come-back post, and i must say it is quite a piece.
Dementia is somewhat of a dreadful phase in human existence. It pretty much seems like the withering and slowly declining phase in human lives.
I've always heard of and know people around who suffer from the condition, and it is really a pitiful condition. And to know that some of our lifestyle decision and activities, daily contribute to the indirect journey towards dementia is quite scary too.
Thanks for the pointers in this post with regards to prevention of dementia.
Hopefully, more expository articles like this would help people learn to live healthy, adopt a better lifestyle and as much as possible stay lucid even while aging. Glad to have you back @abigail-dantes, even though it is conditional.

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My dearest @rickie,

You are always so infinitely kind to me :) Thank you for your always encouraging words!

I would like, however, just to point out something here:

Dementia is somewhat of a dreadful phase in human existence.

I find very important to highlight that getting old does NOT mean getting dementia. This is not an inevitable phase of human life. Many people live up to 100 years without developing any form of dementia :)

Lots of love to you always 😘

Oh yea! You are absolutely right. I got it wrong on that account. Dementia isn't a general condition for the aging people. You are right. Thanks for pointing out that.

Lots of love to you and yours too @abigail-dantes.