Of all the illnesses that can beset people, I think Alzheimer‘s Disease must be one of the worst.
It is devastating for all parties.
The family members cannot help but feel despair at seeing the soul of their family member eroded away, for what are we if not our memories? What is left when those memories leak away?
However the caregivers’ anguish must be as naught when compared to the circumstances of the disease’s victim.
Can you even begin to imagine the terror you would feel on waking up in an unfamiliar place, surrounded by strangers who seem bound and determined to control your every move? And for this to happen, every time you wake up? It is not surprising some Alzheimer’s patients become violent. Indeed, for me it is surprising that all of them do not.
I have read research, which I’m not going to attempt to find and cite, which indicates that a lifelong habit of partaking of at least two cups of caffeinated coffee per day dramatically reduces the likelihood of this disease afflicting you. Yes, caffeine is addictive, however to me the addiction is benign, and if there is a chance it is a preventative of one of the most terrifying diseases I can imagine. Well then I will savor my morning cups of coffee {plural} all the more.
The next time you hear of someone afflicted with Alzheimer’s Disease, I encourage you to offer as much of your pity to the victim as to the family members left to care for them.