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Originally Posted by Bladewire
If they're easing her out she'll be gone in the next 3 months max. They do this to patients who have little to no visitors over a long period of time.
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They do it using injections that are said to help something or other, but have very negative side effects for Alzheimer's patients. It's to nudge things along.
I can't remember what it was called, but I recall them giving my grandmother two of these injections and each time her mental ability took a serious hit. She was already in very bad shape, but after the injection she was like an infant. It wasn't long after the second injection that she lost the very primitive ability to eat or drink. I do not believe these were coincidences since the changes in behavior were very noticeable over a very short period of time after the injections.