They can if they've been propped up by medication for some time. Once the meds are withdrawn - or the meds quit working, which they do after awhile - dementia patients go "over the cliff" very quickly.
The meds are slowly raised, swapped around, etc. to improve your life as much as possible but there is a point where you hit the edge and you fall fast.
Everything is connected to your brain, and it's easy to forget how subconscious body functions can shut down from the damage dealt to it by the conditions and the medications.
That said, does anyone even believe that narrative?
They can if they've been propped up by medication for some time. Once the meds are withdrawn - or the meds quit working, which they do after awhile - dementia patients go "over the cliff" very quickly.
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This is true.
The meds are slowly raised, swapped around, etc. to improve your life as much as possible but there is a point where you hit the edge and you fall fast.
Everything is connected to your brain, and it's easy to forget how subconscious body functions can shut down from the damage dealt to it by the conditions and the medications.
That said, does anyone even believe that narrative?