Mom's symptoms: Sundowners syndrome, thinks my kids are still babies (they're grown/in college), no appetite but for sweets, lost 35 lbs in 2 months, whiny like a baby all the time, distressed, confused, never knows what day of the week it is, thinks her home is a replica of her home with everything flipped around in the exact opposite, needs 24/7 care as she keeps falling, extremely depressed-emotional-cries at the drop of a hat, can't make any decisions for herself, losing her jewelry and packratting things like paper-tissues-toilet paper. She also doesn't know her parents are dead, doesn't remember anything about her caring for them in their final years, etc. Doesn't speak of God/Jesus anymore, it's like she's a shell, zombified. MRI says no evidence of Alzheimers or Dementia, doctors think it's her diabetes medication causing all the confusion. I don't buy any of this, I think it's jab - related, but what evidence is there re: vax damage to brain and behaviors exhibited?
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I can confirm that people with Covid, unjabbed, also have some memory issues.
It's the spike proteins. I don't know how, but I'm sure that they somehow manage to damage people's internal clocks.
When my father and brother were really sick with it, they told me that 20 minutes would sometimes feel like days and days would sometimes pass in what felt like a 1 hour nap.
I don't know if anything can be done about it. It does seem to get better over time, but get used to them saying "what is the word I'm thinking of."
I still find myself saying that far more than normal...