We've always teased my mom that we'll never know if she gets Alzheimers because the woman has never been able to call things by their correct names. I remember her getting REALLY angry at me when I was a kid when she told me urgently, "Go get the thing off the thing for me." When I looked at her blankly, she lost it. "YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN!!!" Maybe in psychic world I do, lady, but I left my crystal ball in the other room.
She's 75 now and I haven't really noticed her pronouncing things differently. She still doesn't know what normal everyday items are called though. Things, hickeydoos, thingamabobs--those she knows.
I don't care if you call me a zombie or try to insult me in any other way.
I survived Stage 3 cancer in 2014. I am thankful for that! So - call me whatever you wish. I am secure within myself that I am a wonderful person.
I participate in a group called Blast from the Past. We won 1st place medals in September! I am proud of who I am.
Realize one thing - - You are getting older every year. Someday you will be my age!
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My mom - in her 60's - also has a problem with mispronouncing some words. She is a very smart lady but a strange sounding word justs pops out of her mouth every now and then. The one that drives me the craziest is that she mispronounces my sons name. It is Alexander - she says it "ELLixander". I have corrected her numerous times but it's always the same.
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Well, what a nice zombie thread. My mom passed away a couple of years ago so it was nice to get a random memory of her out of the blue like that.
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Did you press on one of the "Powered by Google" threads down at the bottom of the page?
I don't care if you call me a zombie or try to insult me in any other way.
I survived Stage 3 cancer in 2014. I am thankful for that! So - call me whatever you wish. I am secure within myself that I am a wonderful person.
I participate in a group called Blast from the Past. We won 1st place medals in September! I am proud of who I am.
Realize one thing - - You are getting older every year. Someday you will be my age!