Oliver Sachs wrote this wonderful book about various neurological problems dealing with perception and memory. He didn't intentionally write about Alzheimers but ...
Today Bob's brother called; it's been perhaps a month since Bob's talked to anyone on the phone and those of us close have seen major decline in the past weeks.
I wasn't quite ready for the difficulty of the phone call. First Bob had trouble getting the phone to his ear; then he came over to me but was unable to ask a question -- brother wanted to see if there were other phones off the hook or something as he had a terrible connection. Problem solved finally: Bob's physical response to the phone was to use it as a razor. and since he doesn't shave on the weekend, he's got a healthy beard. Voila! static!
But the troubles continued. Bob was totally unable to have a conversation; he held the phone on his lap, shaved with it, tried to set it down; he talked in a quiet, whisper voice as well. When I attempted to intervene to help, he accused me of trying to keep him from talking to his brother.
Then Paul asked a question about music and suddenly full voice, Bob broke into song, "Hello, my friend, hello, my friend."
The brain and how it can disconnect.
Surprise (come along for the ride)!!
12 years ago