* When Alice was first diagnosed with Alzheimer's, she said she wished she had cancer so she wouldn't have to be ashamed.
*When she was arguing and reconciling with her daughter, she smiled and said calmly, it's okay, I'll forget it anyway.
* When she left a short video to herself telling herself what to do, but in the end it didn't come true.
I remembered a sentence I read before, saying that cancer is the most ideal way to die, and you can arrange your own affairs when you have time. Alzheimer's disease is commonly known as Alzheimer's disease. Many people's impression of Alzheimer's disease is memory loss, confusion and the like. Yes or no, Alzheimer's disease is much more serious than these. Patients with late Alzheimer's disease are likely to become a completely different person, most of their memories are lost, they may not know their relatives and friends, and they cannot live their lives. Self-care, without the ability to think logically, the once self-confidence and pride will no longer exist. Before Mrs. Li died, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not let Emperor Wu of Han see the haggard face and the beauty of the past, just to leave a good memory. Alzheimer's patients have absolutely no idea what their future will be like, or when they will become someone they don't even know.
When she said it was okay, she felt helpless, helpless about the disease, and reluctant to leave at this time, but she was afraid of dragging her family down. The original self-confidence and pride had all disappeared, only being cautious and self-abased.
In the end, when Alice spilled the medicine on the ground, her heart was full of distress. She could no longer judge and think, and she didn't even have a chance to leave herself a way back. This must not be the ending she wanted, but she has no chance to choose.
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