Look up the word "sundowning".... it's one of the characteristics of dementia. Patients start out their days acting fine.....coherent mostly and with some cognitive abilities. By the afternoon or evening, though, they begin to lose those abilities and become more lethargic and less able to form complete sentences or recognize social cues. This is what we're seeing in Joe.
Look up the word "sundowning".... it's one of the characteristics of dementia. Patients start out their days acting fine.....coherent mostly and with some cognitive abilities. By the afternoon or evening, though, they begin to lose those abilities and become more lethargic and less able to form complete sentences or recognize social cues. This is what we're seeing in Joe.
Thats the opposite of what the original commenter is talking about. Joe is incoherent in the morning and coherent in the evening.
I think he's an actor, its way too over the top to be real imo.