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Dementia plays a large role in my professional work. I typically loath pop medical hypotheses, and …Do these signs and behaviors seem familiar. From the AARP website.
What are the signs of sundown syndrome?
According to the Alzheimer’s Association, as many as 20 percent of people with Alzheimer’s experience sundown syndrome. When your loved one has dementia (and some other conditions, as well), the approach of sundown can trigger sudden emotional, behavioral or cognitive changes. These might include:
These may lead, in turn, to challenging behaviors like pacing, rocking, screaming, crying, disorientation, resistance, anger, aggression — even violence. Many people experiencing sundown syndrome feel the urgent need to go somewhere or do something, but they can’t always explain why.
- Mood swings
- Anxiety
- Sadness
- Restlessness
- Energy surge
- Increased confusion
- Hallucinations
- Delusions
I think the demands of campaigning have triggered a stepwise decline in ttump’s cognition, due to vascular dementia. He can’t complete a thought; stay on topic; looks ragged and sounds worse; his handlers are handling more; he only appears in friendly environments; slurs his words and spontaneously makes up new ones; has increasing challenges reading; etc.
He’s failing quite fast. Vance and the billionaire fascists know this, and see it as an opportunity.