I see the truth in this. It's something I've honestly noticed for a few years now but didn't have the words to describe. I like that I have a new one now, haha! But this is true of myself and my husband (him having a better stricture than me) and my dad (worse stricture) and my mom (a very beautiful structure). I have more to say, especially about the changes we're seeing with each generation, that is the most intriguing thing to me, but I'm falling asleep now haha, late here! But I get this, DEEPLY!
Yes I think that you are definitely right I’ve seen it a lot. My dad had slow onset dementia for years and it drove my mother crazy until she divorced him. The same thing happened with my partner’s parents and they ended up irritating each other all day long until the end. Very sad 😢. Things definitely change big style as looks and mental acumen change
It seems to hit a lot more in recent generations when we've all had more dental work. I don't think this uneven decline happened as much in my parents, grandparents and before (I'm a "boomer"). However, with less oral care a lot of those ppl when they got older ended up with dentures. That seems like a bad deal but maybe not as much as having some teeth pulled when younger.
Definitely my relationship. Husband is going into dementia.
And drinks far too much. This evening at 5:30 he came up from his man cave sat on couch and was mumbling something then passed out for about 30 minutes.
I put my husband with Dementia on a carnivore diet. Keto to carnivore. He quit drinking his beer on day six. Said he didn’t want it. He was a thirty year everyday drinker. At least a twelve pack a day. He quit over a month ago. We were blown away. He said, if he knew all he had to do was eat fat and meat, he’d of done it a long time ago. He doing a lot better too. His COPD is fifty percent better.
I believe carnivore cured his sugar/alcohol addiction. Now I have him exercising on a rebounder everyday.
I know a case where the guy was much better structurally than his wife but with time ended up being like the wife and now they are both same more or less. bad health and horrible structure. And despite his good looks and structure he always had the lower hand since day 1 :\
yes sure... i think if you allow the body to compensate naturally (ie. no ortho/extractions).. the body can devolve into quite poor physical structure while the brain/neurology stays relatively healthy
Does she have some neurological deterioration at 300 lbs? yes im not saying she is gonna be perfect
I see the truth in this. It's something I've honestly noticed for a few years now but didn't have the words to describe. I like that I have a new one now, haha! But this is true of myself and my husband (him having a better stricture than me) and my dad (worse stricture) and my mom (a very beautiful structure). I have more to say, especially about the changes we're seeing with each generation, that is the most intriguing thing to me, but I'm falling asleep now haha, late here! But I get this, DEEPLY!
thanks for sharing that...
Yes I think that you are definitely right I’ve seen it a lot. My dad had slow onset dementia for years and it drove my mother crazy until she divorced him. The same thing happened with my partner’s parents and they ended up irritating each other all day long until the end. Very sad 😢. Things definitely change big style as looks and mental acumen change
yes this stuff is like life's evil trap.
It condemns most people to a pretty shitty end of life.
And does the same to couples. But as it hits people unevenly typically.. one drops the other.
It seems to hit a lot more in recent generations when we've all had more dental work. I don't think this uneven decline happened as much in my parents, grandparents and before (I'm a "boomer"). However, with less oral care a lot of those ppl when they got older ended up with dentures. That seems like a bad deal but maybe not as much as having some teeth pulled when younger.
Yes you are exactly right. So very sad 😢
Definitely my relationship. Husband is going into dementia.
And drinks far too much. This evening at 5:30 he came up from his man cave sat on couch and was mumbling something then passed out for about 30 minutes.
yes.... remember that he still is that beautiful person you first met.
He's simply dealing with physics that are far stronger than him.
But he can come back.
I was tough as nails but this shit brought me to my knees.
And i am using the same physics to be stronger and tougher than i ever was.
I put my husband with Dementia on a carnivore diet. Keto to carnivore. He quit drinking his beer on day six. Said he didn’t want it. He was a thirty year everyday drinker. At least a twelve pack a day. He quit over a month ago. We were blown away. He said, if he knew all he had to do was eat fat and meat, he’d of done it a long time ago. He doing a lot better too. His COPD is fifty percent better.
I believe carnivore cured his sugar/alcohol addiction. Now I have him exercising on a rebounder everyday.
Thank you, but my husband likes his whisky more than anything else.
Pretty sure his mom drank when pregnant. Both mom and dad liked their whisky, EVERY. DAMN DAY.
I know the type. Hang in there!
I did carnivore for a few months this year. It was an amazing reset for my health! I still eat protein heavy and mostly animal based now.
Both are not what the media says they are
Bro, how do you explain Tom Brady and his now ex wife?
i'm not saying this explains every single relationship.
Tom and his wife both have terrific structure. There are other things going on.
Giselle is a tranny
Come on now, I knew Giselle is certainly Manly but she’s not a tranny. She’s having her lover’s baby. Ouch, Tom.
I know a case where the guy was much better structurally than his wife but with time ended up being like the wife and now they are both same more or less. bad health and horrible structure. And despite his good looks and structure he always had the lower hand since day 1 :\
but i bet... if u were to look at why he had the lower hand... his wife was still pretty neurologically strong.
If she'd become a 'doormat'... he would have likely taken the upper hand
She still is although she is 300 plus pounds...Can u be that strong neurologically with that kind of weight..just curious
yes sure... i think if you allow the body to compensate naturally (ie. no ortho/extractions).. the body can devolve into quite poor physical structure while the brain/neurology stays relatively healthy
Does she have some neurological deterioration at 300 lbs? yes im not saying she is gonna be perfect
Lots of health issues…I think a lot of baggage from past traumas…she isnt her best self per se
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