Cancer slightly wins out because I can't get over the existential horror of it being a potentiality any time a cell is damaged or replicates, but dementia to me is a cancer of the soul. It's one of those conditions where if I'm diagnosed and physically capable I'm walking from the neurologist's office to the roof. For every patient that seemed blissfully unaware of their condition, there were five who lived in abject terror of their own dying brain. Going through that for an indeterminate amount of years is something nobody except fascists deserve.
Both of my grandmother's asked to be killed when they got Alzheimer's, and my family just kind of laughed it off. Because, I mean, how could they do anything else?
Grim stuff. I hope I can take myself out before it comes to that.
there is nothing, and I mean nothing in this world that I'm more afraid of than Alzheimer's... it's an absolutely fucking awful disease
Cancer slightly wins out because I can't get over the existential horror of it being a potentiality any time a cell is damaged or replicates, but dementia to me is a cancer of the soul. It's one of those conditions where if I'm diagnosed and physically capable I'm walking from the neurologist's office to the roof. For every patient that seemed blissfully unaware of their condition, there were five who lived in abject terror of their own dying brain. Going through that for an indeterminate amount of years is something nobody except fascists deserve.
Both of my grandmother's asked to be killed when they got Alzheimer's, and my family just kind of laughed it off. Because, I mean, how could they do anything else?
Grim stuff. I hope I can take myself out before it comes to that.