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Old 07-17-2008, 07:54 PM
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So at great peril I ask,

A saved person is not responsible for their actions when they're demented?

Who, then is?

I've heard of people speaking in tongues in their sleep.
I've heard of people waking up and literally the first words out of their mouths are tongues.
I've heard of the elderly in nursing homes speaking in tongues while suffering from some sort of mental impairment.

I've never heard of a saved, demented person cussing and hitting their wives or anything like that, until just now.

I have been dreaming several times about situations and spoke in tongues multiple times. Actually every time I have done that, things drastically changed in my life. Very interesting.
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Old 07-17-2008, 07:58 PM
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So at great peril I ask,

A saved person is not responsible for their actions when they're demented?

Who, then is?

I've heard of people speaking in tongues in their sleep.
I've heard of people waking up and literally the first words out of their mouths are tongues.I've heard of the elderly in nursing homes speaking in tongues while suffering from some sort of mental impairment.

I've never heard of a saved, demented person cussing and hitting their wives or anything like that, until just now.
Saved and demented are two totally different issues, yet both can abide in the same person. When your brain isn't working, you aren't in control. Your brain runs the joint. It controls not only bodily functions but moods, emotions, feelings, and behaviors.

Even though we are saved, we continue to sin. Why, if we are saved? Because we still have a human brain that controls our moods, emotions, feelings, and behaviors. As you know, being saved doesn't make us less human.

So, that being the case, we are subject to the brain when it deteriorates. Chemicals that should be there aren't, and those that are there shouldn't be in such great quantities.

There are two male residents where I work right now. Both came in for rehab only. One came in an already deteriorated state. His wife couldn't stand coming to see him because he was mean to her and would talk to her harshly. I took the liberty quite often to tell him to behave himself and not talk to her that way. He'd listen to me, but she'd often leave in tears.

He's been in therapy for about a month now, and not only has he improved physically, but mentally as well. It's been nice watching it unfold day after day.

Today, his wife told me that she is now happy to come and see him. His brain is working better (he'd had a stroke) and he's a funny guy, always joking and also treating people with respect. She said he's like his old self again.

The other man was brought in after falling and being recently diagnosed with Parkinsons. He started failing and was going downhill fast. Even the docs didn't know what was wrong with him, as every test they did wasn't showing anything conclusive, but clearly, something wasn't right.

He would talk about things from the 1960's as if it were today. He was constantly falling because he forgot that he couldn't stand (he was walking when he came in, but deteriorated to that point). He was very moody and unpredictable, even yelling at me once. His wife wanted answers, and we had none to give. This wasn't the man she knew. He eventually was unable to swallow properly and was placed on pureed foods and thickened liquids. His speech wasn't appropriate (How are you feeling today? Answer: Sounds like it's making a run to shoes, doesn't it?).

For some reason (I was gone for a week while they ran further tests), he was placed on Prednisone, which is a steroid, and he has improved so much in two weeks that he's eating regular food, his memory is intact (even had to remind me about a new pill I'd forgotten to give him one morning), and he's walking with therapy.

Now, I shared all that for a reason. I see things like this all the time, so it's simple for me to understand how anyone, saved or not, can behave in a manner so unlike themselves and not be responsible for their actions. Some things are fixable, as I shared in the stories above, but things like Alzheimers are not fixable, and in most cases, the outcome is sad.

Hope this wasn't overwhelming.
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Old 07-17-2008, 08:02 PM
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True. Family members should not take it personally
But it's so difficult not to, especially when the kind mom you always knew suddenly screams at you every time you visit her because she has no idea who you are and thinks you are there to harm her.

A friend of mine told me that she goes to see her mom, but her mom thinks she's one of her sisters, then complains that she (my friend) never comes to visit, even complaining about it to her! That's hard, because her mom will not believe she is who she says she is. A lot of bad feelings go along with that scenario.
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Old 07-17-2008, 10:00 PM
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My mom didn't allow us to say 'turd, fart, cra* (that was a swear word!)' or anything of the sort. Imagine my shock when she recently referred to her brother as an anal orafice, but not in those words!! And she's UPC! LOL!
There you go using those fancy words now that you're an RN!

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Old 07-17-2008, 10:35 PM
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I get ya. It can be a condition of how you were raised. If your parents curse greater chance you might too. I am very careful around my 2 yr old and wife. Mrs. Tullock has only heard a dirty word from me maybe 3 times. My wife also considers pi** a curse word with I grew up using. So take that for what it is worth. I really think it is al human. Not everyone curses but we are human and prone to mistakes.
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My mom didn't allow us to say 'turd, fart, cra* (that was a swear word!)' or anything of the sort. Imagine my shock when she recently referred to her brother as an anal orafice, but not in those words!! And she's UPC! LOL!
and I've heard preachers use at least one of those words.

it's just different for different folks what they prohibit and what they allow.
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Old 07-18-2008, 12:11 AM
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Re: Curse words

Back to the topic, I curse once in a while. Lately, it's been more often. But I don't curse to my kids nor in front of them. I also don't say the 'real' bad words either.

I am trying to get out of the habit also. I don't think cursing is a good thing.
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Re: Curse words

A couple of weeks ago, my 15 year-old tried using "Icor2v4"... Oh I mean the proper name of his avatar....
He thought that because he put "Jack" in front of it that he could say that someome was being one. I quickly reminded him that if he said it again, he would be meeting mr. irish spring!
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Old 07-18-2008, 05:44 AM
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I don't think you actually need to use curse words.

When my husband is mad at me, I just look at him and say, "What Rhett said."

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One of our kids had a bit of a problem with certain phonetics. The "s" sound, in particular. Came out like "f". Needless to say, we tried to use the word "lollipop", rather than "sucker", around him!
This reminded me when I was a small child, I had a speech impidement and when I tried to say truck then other word would come out! Needless, to say, I spent the next couple of years seeing a speech therapist.
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