Posted on 09/24/2015 7:42:34 PM PDT by PROCON
Country legend Glen Campbell has been struggling with severe memory loss due to Alzheimers disease. A horrible disease in which there is yet not a cure.
Now, we learned from his wife Kim that the legend is in the sixth of the seven stages of Alzheimers, which means he has lost all ability to communicate.
This is tragic! He is responsive to family, but the disease can make him extremely combative at times:
Kim, Campbells wife of 33 years, says the Country Music Hall of Famer has entered the sixth of the diseases seven stages so his communication has diminished considerably and he has, as many Alzheimers patients do, become prone to physical outbursts. One resulted in a black eye for Kim.
He can become extremely combative if you try to redirect him to something that he doesnt want to do, she explained to the newspaper. I have a black eye right now. I know thats not him, thats not who he is; its just the Alzheimers.
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Very sad...a classy guy. Proud of his Scottish heritage.
Don’t know why that link didn’t work
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wrecking_Crew_(music)
I don’t know Mr. Campbell. He is also not a Freeper or (as far as I know) related to a Freeper.
Regardless, prayers up.
I watched Wrecking Crew last night. Absolutely wonderful - thanks for putting the link up for everyone else who hasn’t seen it. Tommy Tedesco and Glen Campbell - the best guitar players ever born
More specifically: “May Christ protect you and bring you home to His house after your travails.” Yeah, it’s simple. But that’s from the heart.
Netflix
. . . along with Bob Wills, of course
Glen’s last few albums have been terrific. The disease that was taking him is nowhere in evidence, even on the last one. His courage in continuing to tour and record is inspiring, and his music has truly been top-notch, right to the end.
Thank you for posting. My favorite Glen Campbell song. Beautiful and timeless. He is a treasure. God bless him.
Such a hideous disease. I know his name is written in the Lamb’s Book of Life.
Father, he’s prepared. Please call him home and free him from the shackles of earth and this disease. Comfort and strengthen his loved ones for the journey. Lord, we thank You for the gift of talent you imparted in Glen and for the enjoyment we had over the years as a result of that talent. May the seeds Glen sowed and watered in his walk with You find good soil and experience supernatural maturity and growth in the things of God, and may Your Name be glorified. Lord, draw all souls to You by Your Holy Spirit. In Jesus’ holy Name.
Writer: Fred Neil. Covered by Harry Nilsson for the MIDNIGHT COWBOY soundtrack
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7kw5zXVFVQ
Glen Campbell’s Ghost On A Canvas - really touching song Glen performs with his family - Paul Westerberg donated in 2011.
And in cases like your fathers they more often than not do little to find out what the causes of these changes really are.
Unless an aged patient has an active and aggressive advocate for their care the attending physician often does little more than stop in the patients room once a week and bills Medicare.
My family saw this behavior with my grandmother when she was in a nursing home.
She had a gangrene on the heel of her foot and my brother spotted it. It had to have been there growing for at least a few days. If he had not spotted it my grandmother could have lost her foot or her life.
Dont trust nursing homes to care for you loved ones. If they have to be in one visit often. Educate yourself about their illnesses. Ask probing questions about their care. Make sure they are doing what they are supposed to be doing and Keep on top of the doctors in charge of their care. Try to be there when the doctor visits.
Glenn Campbell. Pure talent.
George Putnam. Wow. Flash from the past. He was in the Rose parade for 45 years and was heard on KRLA 870 in 2003. I listened for a few weeks. Yawn. Journalists with a liberal bent are just plain boring.
I saw Glen perform in the mid 70’s. He was awesome. Prayers up.
Thanks for that link. I know a formerly-bright guy with with Alzheimer's who was recently carted off to a nursing home, probably never to return.
The researchers "hope to get their human trials underway in 2017."
Screw that. If it seems to work in mice, test it in human volunteers NOW. Alzheimer's is a living death.
Regarding music using a different part of the brain, I highly recommend the documentary, available from Netflix streaming (hopefully still there), “Alive Inside”.
Here’s a clip:
Actually, it seems the whole thing is on YouTube:
Thanks
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