>Emma Heming Willis says the media needs to “stop scaring people” about neurocognitive diseases.
Poor guy. What a shame.
Hopefully he can live out the rest of his days around the people he loves, living a relatively normal life outside of the glitz and glamor. He deserves that much from us.
I wish the media would just leave him alone.
Dementia is horrible, I’ve seen it take too many wonderful people I’ve known. Wishing him nothing but the best. At the very least, he’s clearly surrounded by family & a lot of love.
Body slam? Suplex?
dementia fucked up my life on some level. my dad was diagnosed in his late 50s when i was 14/15. nearly 10 years later and he’s just gone into a home. shits himself these days. fucking shit.
Why would she slam his daughter?
SLAMS
Where’d you stop reading?
Why do so many outlets need to monetize his illness. Are the gossip publications really *that* desperate for clickthrough pennies
>She continued, “Stop scaring people to think that once they get a diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that ‘That’s it. It’s over. Let’s pack it up. Nothing else to see here, we’re done.’ No. It is the complete opposite of that, okay?”
Kevin Smith talked about how when he worked with Willis, he was already a mega millionaire, so he didn’t need the money, and in the evenings he would just barbecue and hang out.
I imagine if you put him in a nice lawn chair with some burgers grilling, and kids running around, and a family member kissed him on the cheek from time to time, he would have a lovely time.
Can this man have some peace from paparazzi
Dementia is so hard. I worked in the business office at a nursing home and I regularly talked to this one resident. She would *always* talk about her experience in insurance and her work experience with me.
She rambled a lot and would repeat things but overall she still made sense. But then it was like a light switch went off and she barely knew her name and nothing she said made sense. It was such a drastic change – very sad.
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>Emma Heming Willis says the media needs to “stop scaring people” about neurocognitive diseases.
Poor guy. What a shame.
Hopefully he can live out the rest of his days around the people he loves, living a relatively normal life outside of the glitz and glamor. He deserves that much from us.
I wish the media would just leave him alone.
Dementia is horrible, I’ve seen it take too many wonderful people I’ve known. Wishing him nothing but the best. At the very least, he’s clearly surrounded by family & a lot of love.
Body slam? Suplex?
dementia fucked up my life on some level. my dad was diagnosed in his late 50s when i was 14/15. nearly 10 years later and he’s just gone into a home. shits himself these days. fucking shit.
Why would she slam his daughter?
SLAMS
Where’d you stop reading?
Why do so many outlets need to monetize his illness. Are the gossip publications really *that* desperate for clickthrough pennies
>She continued, “Stop scaring people to think that once they get a diagnosis of some kind of neurocognitive disease that ‘That’s it. It’s over. Let’s pack it up. Nothing else to see here, we’re done.’ No. It is the complete opposite of that, okay?”
Kevin Smith talked about how when he worked with Willis, he was already a mega millionaire, so he didn’t need the money, and in the evenings he would just barbecue and hang out.
I imagine if you put him in a nice lawn chair with some burgers grilling, and kids running around, and a family member kissed him on the cheek from time to time, he would have a lovely time.
Can this man have some peace from paparazzi
Dementia is so hard. I worked in the business office at a nursing home and I regularly talked to this one resident. She would *always* talk about her experience in insurance and her work experience with me.
She rambled a lot and would repeat things but overall she still made sense. But then it was like a light switch went off and she barely knew her name and nothing she said made sense. It was such a drastic change – very sad.