Guest guest Posted December 29, 2001 Report Share Posted December 29, 2001 Rose, I'm so glad you could relate to the humor in the realization that the cat was smarter than I was in my brain fog! LOL! Did you ever read Oliver Sach's book " The Man Who Mistook His Hst for His Wife " - or maybe it was the Wife for the Hat, I can't remember. Anyway, eventually a movie was made of Dr. Sach's work with Parkinson patients with Robin and DiNiro. The title escapes me, of course, but the point is that the human brain is so fascinating that I often believe that if I could go back to college days and begin again, I would have studied Neurology. There is so much to discover and so much help needed for so many people. On this same theme of neurological impairments - temporary or permanent - I do recommend the new film, " The Beautiful Mind " with Crowe. I can remember the title because I just saw it! I can't tell you about it because I don't want to give anything away, but this is one movie about the mind that you almost live with the main character instead of simply watching. Amazing stuff. And a true story about Nash, who received the Pulizer Prize for his work in economics. In any event, brain fog or no brain fog, HUMOR is ESSENTIAL for survival, as you well know. I think if more caregivers realized that, it would make it easier for them, as well. I can certainly laugh at myself (with love) and anyone who wants to join in only increases my chuckling! In fact, perhaps, we could compile some stories of the things we do when Lyme starts playing around in the field of our minds. As to the empty pool, I keep telling my significant other to fill it up before I break something (meaning a bone or a neck of my own). He seems to think that if I just stay away from the edge, I'll be safe. He obviously has never had vertigo - When vertigo strikes, the word EDGE means as much as the words UP or DOWN! =) Living in Faith, > > Hi , > I've heard of rescue dogs, but rescue CATS? This was really cute...gave me a good belly laugh! I can just imagine the expression on that smart cat's face...and then the one on yours after realizing what was going on! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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